The most dangerous place in the world is between Bob Donovan and a TV camera

Proving once again that the most dangerous place on the planet is the space between Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan and a TV camera or a microphone, Donovan called Monday for a referendum on a proposed modern streetcar line downtown. Speaking at Milwaukee’s City Hall, Donovan said response to the project from his constituents had been overwhelmingly negative and that too many questions had been raised about the multi-million dollar project for the Common Council to proceed with a scheduled vote Tuesday to authorize final engineering and construction of the 2.1-mile line.

What I’d like to know is when Bob Donovan is going to muster up the courage to stop taking potshots at Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and finally run for the job he really seems to want, which is Mayor of Milwaukee.

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5 thoughts on “The most dangerous place in the world is between Bob Donovan and a TV camera

  1. ‘What I’d like to know is when Bob Donovan is going to muster up the courage to stop taking potshots at Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and finally run for the job he really seems to want, which is Mayor of Milwaukee.’
    Seems to me that would depend on the success of the Recall Walker signature drive next year.

      1. Exactly. He’d rather spend all of his time sending out daily press releases about what the school board, the mayor, the governor, the police chief, and the neighborhood book club president should be doing with their authority. It’s much easier for him that way. And badass.

  2. I always thought Bob Donovan had stepped into a time machine from 1977 and landed in the 2010s. From the haircut, to the chain -smoking, to the outdated “spend lots of money on cops to be as tough as you can be on crime” mentality. What a complete buffoon.

  3. Such an insufferable, stupid, attention starved clown.

    Donovan, that is. 😉

    No patience anymore for that fool. The only saving grace is he’s as inconsequential as he is asinine.

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