There are several points in this article that stand out as being odd, but this first quote from him has me baffled;

In addition, he has been assailed and sharply criticized on social media and has received serious enough threats that his home is being guarded.

First off, it is NOT illegal to be critical of elected officials verbally, it is actually a guaranteed Constitutional 1st Amendment right, it becomes illegal when you threaten bodily harm. The last person to do that moved out of state (even though it was just hyperbole). So I’m curious if he is continuing to receive ‘bodily harm threats’ if it is just people on FB saying he is moron, he can’t do much about that, that’s life brah. While I think he is well within his rights to install security cameras at his house, I’m curious what he means by ‘guarded’? Are the police patrolling more often? Which is fine. Or did he hire a private security company to watch his house? And are the taxpayers paying for it? I also question this because if people are threatening him with ‘bodily harm’ wouldn’t this be made public? The quickest way to get rid of A-holes who think it is cool to threaten elected officials this way is to call them out publicly. They’ll knock it off quickly. But just making random comments about your house being guarded without any proof people are threatening you seems like a political move to me to have people feel sorry for you which is very, very, sad.

After running a blog for a very long time calling out the B.S. of the South Dakota Republican establishment, I have had my share of ‘threats’ mostly from people who eat fried fish and French fries, but I did not worry much. But I got a series of threatening emails from some chickenshit, ball-less, anon folks who threatened defamation lawsuits and such from a group of supposed establishment GOP folks a few years ago. I was ripping on one of their local heros who I won’t mention, but let’s just say he put the Slime in Slime.

I was scared. I didn’t crap my drawers, but I was close. But under all the pressure, I didn’t cave, and I kept on blogging. I figured, if I was already in trouble, what could I have to lose? Nothing. The threats against me were against my First Amendment rights, and I knew I had the constitution on my side.

Nothing happened. I know why. Because while liberal free speech ideas may piss off these people, they know they have no grounds to prosecute.

He said he finds politics distasteful, especially in the age of social — make it “unsocial” — media. The political culture has become “very divisive, very vitriolic,” TenHaken said.

This comment really made me about fall out of my chair laughing. Before PTH was mayor, he participated in this kind of crap while running other political campaigns. Him and his BFF Pitty Patt used to go after all kinds of political opponents of their clients. Hey Paul, practice what you preach. Some would argue I do the same thing, the difference is I am NOT being paid by these politicians. PTH has made millions from his exploits in politics.

“People have that entitlement attitude — come save us,” TenHaken said. “I said to the people, ‘You can do this.’”

Paul of course is commenting on the recovery after the tornados. Paul, it is not an ‘Entitlement’ when you are using my tax dollars. This is why we supposedly pay taxes, for services from our government. One of those services is emergency cleanup. Last I check the city had around $60 million in the rainy day fund for stuff like this and the city has been reimbursed several times by FEMA for natural disaster cleanup (also funded by our tax dollars). This is NOT a ‘handout’. We pay taxes, we receive services. It really is that simple. If you don’t understand how that system works maybe you should go back to reading kids books and taking selfies and resign already.

By l3wis

5 thoughts on “Who is making these ‘supposed’ threats against Mayor TenHaken?”
  1. A little over a week ago, when the Right was seriously ganging up against my “Woodstock” humor on this blog site, I got a real strange email suggesting that they had hijacked my personal information, and they were going to use it (for some reason?) against me (What? and Why?), and for a short time when I tried to walk into my email back then, an other browser would appear temporarily hoping that I would use my ID and password on that site instead by accident. All of this might have been a coincidence, but then I remembered how Jolene got her info hijacked during the final weeks of the election. In my opinion, someone is trying to play softball victim, while their other hand is trying hardball tactics.

  2. “People have that entitlement attitude — come save us,” TenHaken said.

    isn’t that the attitude of the tif crowd?

  3. Good point on the TIFS, but then again they call themselves: “The Job Creators.” 😉

  4. Speaking of FEMA money from the tornadoes last fall since PTH wanted many volunteers where did that FEMA money go?

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