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Bad Times Charlie

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:25:30 AM

Who is this guy Charlie Crist?

During the past few weeks, he's made headlines for all the wrong reasons. He flip-flopped on his anti-offshore drilling stance to prove he was vice presidential material. He's buying out U.S. Sugar for a whopping $1.75 billion. This is a horrible business deal that is burdening taxpayers with $1.75 billion debt as we fall into a recession (or worse). He pushed through a funky and ridiculous deal to line billionaire Warren Buffett's pockets (via his Berkshire Hathaway company) with $224 million of taxpayers' money. And his ill-conceived compact with the Seminole Tribe giving the Indians a monopoly on blackjack and other table games has been struck down by the Florida Supreme Court.

And now he's saying he's engaged to marry some divorced, surgically enhanced Hamptons socialite named Carole Rome. I already did my take on the relationship -- but now he's supposedly tying the knot. (You can read these three stories to see the reporting I've done on evidence/allegations he swings the other way).

The timing indicates this is really all about his relationship with another man -- John McCain. You get the sense this guy really wants to escape the governor's post, don't you? This may all work out for him, but I really doubt it. It looks like a lose-lose at this point. If he gets the nomination, he won't be able to save McCain and he will be exposed as a shallow opportunist. If he doesn't get the nomination, he'll have already exposed himself as a shallow opportunist. And he'll still be left with a state in a downward spiral and a populace that doesn't trust him and -- is it possible? -- just might not even like him anymore.

Clarification: I originally wrote that Crist has "always" been cozy with U.S. Sugar, but that isn't the case. His relationship with the Clewiston company has been a mixed bag. At times he's been pretty tough with Big Sugar. More recently, though, it's helped him mightily. In his run for governor, U.S. Sugar hamstrung his Democratic challenger, Jim Davis, with attack ads while contributing heavily to the Republican Party (hundreds of thousands of dollars). It also contributed $50,000 to Crist's ill-fated inauguration party (which the new guv ultimately cancelled out of embarrassment over its $2.5 million price tag, all of it raised from big money donors).

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11 Comments:

dr_augusta says:

I could not agree more! This is so funny, so sad , it hurts!!!! When my husband read this on the Sentinel's website- he merely exclaimed, "Well it looks like Charlie is a top candidate for VP." Damn, and I WAS undecided whom to vote for!

Rollo Tomasi says:

One thing is for sure on the Everglades land deal: the politically well-wired Brothers Fanjul will make enough money to buy their native Cuba -- while the taxpayers will still pay to clean up the water they use to irrigate their government-subsidized crop.

Barbara Ganouche says:

So Charlie's grown a beard. How macho!

hjp says:

Talk about a shotgun wedding!
And Grandpa McCain is holding the blunderbuss.

millionshares says:

First New Jersey, now Florida? What the hell is this country coming to? next thing they will be saying is we have a black as President! Vote Independent..no matter he or she is. They have to be better than the current field.

Samantha says:

I know the blackjack deal is scrapped, but I didn't know that Christ was getting unpopular. He's always eyed Washington imo, with the governorship being a stepping stone. It's much easier to go from gov to prez than senator to prez. I thought he was succeeding at that so far. I think he has a lot of room to screw up and still be likable, so you may be wrong on this Norm. Christ is in fair shape for 2012. He looks good up against the old guard of his party and will be leading the pack. He'd be wise to say no thanks to the vp spot. But if he's considering it, knowing he'll lose, it must be because he crunched the numbers and figured the national exposure would outweigh the loss. If I were him, it's a gamble I wouldn't take.

dr_augusta says:

Samantha,
I would agree with you..if he wasn't playing these "dating games"...to me, it smacks of a lack of personal integrity...as well as the whole potential for blackmail thing....As far as I am concerned, the off shore oil decision and this "engagement" just plummented his popularity.

Stephen says:

Sorry Bob, I couldn't concur less. He's changed positions on oil exploration because it's been proven a safe enough risk. How do I know? I've worked on an offshore oil rig. His future wife, she's a hottie. I'd take her if I were his age. Big Sugar? It's a fair price, nevermind the environmental benefits. And, as for the Indian gaming, that's a federal matter and we need the money. Some of your arguments used to have credence, but with stances as weak as yours it can only be pure partisanship.

Pulp says:

1. The U.S. Sugar deal comes at a "fair price"? I wasn't sure until you said so. Don't bother to back it up -- I'd never question the credibility of anyone who has ever worked on an oil rig.

2. And since the gaming issue is a federal matter, we need to tell the Broward parimutuels, which have been getting killed since Crist's illegal compact gave the Seminoles a monopoly on table games. They'll sure be relieved.

3. As for the offshore oil drilling thing, I thought the key point was his politically motivated flip-flop, but ... (see 1).

Stephen says:

Fair is in the eye of the beholder, I'd say value for that land--land that has massive impacts on wildlife and drinking water to be priceless. See Louisiana purchase, Alaska purchase...

The Indians really don't care who gets killed in the process of them making a killing w/ gaming. It's unfortunate the Federal government gives them a virtual license to print money. If it's going to be this way for a long time, we (the state) may as well get their share.

How do we know Charlie's move was politically motivated, a new person(s) see the light and the logic of safe oil exploration (not an oxymoron) everyday.

B J Kuykendall says:

Stories like "Bad Times Charlie" only help to explain why you are laying off 42 journalists. Connect the dots!!

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