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Over the past several months (since early summer) I have been getting several political insiders telling me about a rumored plan by Huether to find a ‘place holder’ candidate for mayor.

In other words, he has been digging around to find someone to run for mayor, hopefully win, then after four years not run for a second term so Huether could run again. It’s possible in city politics to serve two terms (4 years) back to back and run again, but there must be a 4 year separation between the two terms, similar to what councilor Dr. Staggers did.

I haven’t really said much about it, because I was uncertain if he could find someone to do such a strange thing. Oh, and it is strange and quite egotistical. The place holder would obviously be someone with a lot of spare time, and not a lot of political ambition.

Ironically enough, the mayor may have found this person, and they fit the bill. I will hold back from saying who this may be, because they still haven’t announced yet, but if or when they do, guaranteed I will make sure the media pressures them about this rumored plan. This person does have political experience, but not exactly a stellar record when it comes to political ambition, more like serving politically to serve their own personal ambitions.

The mayor said this to Brian Allen on KSFY tonight,

“If I could run for mayor again, I would.”

So what if the plan succeeds, and the mayor either decides NOT to run for higher office or loses his bid? Could he go to work for said candidate as Chief of Staff or as a director with the city? He probably could.

What I find odd is why does the Mayor want to keep such short reins on city government, even if he leaves for four years? Is there certain things going on that a ‘place holder’ candidate may have to cover up for the mayor?

My first suggestion to the new mayor, no matter who they are (hopefully not a place holder) would be a forensic audit of the city, because if Huether has been up to any inside deals or corruption, I would want it out in the open before they take over the finances of the city.

This may be what the Mayor worries about the most.

5 Thoughts on “How does Huether’s potential decision to run for higher office affect his rumored mayoral ‘place holder’ plan?

  1. The D@ily Spin on December 21, 2016 at 9:24 am said:

    It’s obvious Huether doesn’t want to relinquish dictatorial power. He should be worried about a ‘Forensic Audit’ but this is the credit card mayor. He isn’t. When he leaves office, he’ll recommend a candidate. Rex will be quite surprised when it’s Darin Smith. Smith is the tennis ball that makes your neck sore from long volleys. He’s known for changing positions to cover up where there’s trouble. He accomplishes nothing and is a perfect cover up temp for a 4 year term. We must get Huether out of office never to return as mayor or into any other office.

  2. Reliable Voter on December 21, 2016 at 1:08 pm said:

    He missed a marketing opportunity at the press conference. He could have labeled his party switch as “Operation Abandon Ship” with the image of a rat jumping off a ship with the DNC logo on it. Nancy Pelosi still on deck.Maybe with “this should be good” in quotes.

    Or “Operation Naked Opportunism”, with the screen shot from the Auditors office. Supporters could post it on their Facebook pages as signs of support.

  3. Fluff Mc Fluffin on December 21, 2016 at 5:27 pm said:

    “If I could run for mayor again I would.”

    Hoarf.

  4. possum jenkins on December 21, 2016 at 6:53 pm said:

    luuuurrrve this place
    dan is annoying sometimes
    xmas bitches
    xoxo

    obg
    iaal

  5. Leo Book on December 22, 2016 at 11:43 pm said:

    I bet you a piece of art it ends up being that kid from the last election. Both are “Dems.”

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