Joe Gerth at the Courier nails Gov. Sociopathic Narcissist:
With the stunning failure Tuesday
night of Gov. Matt Bevin’s special session, the Louisville Republican
cemented his place in the history books as the most inept, most arrogant
and one of the weakest governors in Kentucky’s history.
It was his ineptness that caused him to pick fights with the General Assembly that didn’t need to be fought.
It was his hubris that caused him to call the legislature into session without its consent.
And
it was his weakness that allowed the General Assembly — of which his
Republicans hold supermajorities in both houses — to walk out on him
after being in session less than 24 hours.
There
hasn’t been a weaker governor since the Democratic legislature stripped
powers from Republican Gov. "Flim-Flam" Flem Sampson in the 1920s and
gave them to a three-member commission composed of Sampson and the
Democratic lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Bevin
still has considerable power that comes with being governor —
especially in a power vacuum created when the legislature goes home —
but compared to other governors, he's now the 97-pound weakling in an
old Charles Atlas ad.
He’s
weaker now than former Democratic Gov. Paul Patton was following the
revelation in 2002 of an affair with a Western Kentucky nursing home
operator that almost toppled him during his second term.
Weaker
even than former Democratic Gov. Brereton Jones was after he appeared
on KET during the 1994 legislative session to denounce Democratic
leadership when his budget and health care proposal appeared dead.
SNIP
The
state's festering budget crisis was built over decades by politicians
of both parties, and is by no means solely Bevin's fault.
But
the feckless and arrogant decision to call legislators into session
without their consent — just one week before the Yuletide? That's all
Bevin's.
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