If the Mayor’s latest episode is any insight of his last episode, it ought to be good.

In his latest softball game with Reed Holsen, he spends half the show talking about how great the Denty is. Ironically they filmed in the nosebleed seats and not outside by the beautiful siding job.

Than he goes into fictional story time about how crime is down in Sioux Falls in 2017 from 2016 (yes, he really says that!). While most crimes were down from the year before, there were many more incident calls, murders were up by 4, simple assaults were up and Narcotic Cases jumped by 200. So just the violent and drug crimes were up, so no worries. He also brings up the fact he is the most transparent Mayor there has ever been. He even goes as far to say that the reason he doesn’t seem transparent is because a ‘certain’ media source (than without saying their name) says newspaper, doesn’t have the space and time to give the whole story, but he reassures us he gives them all the information. He must have forgotten about the SD Supreme Court ruling and the secret settlement.

Than, once again, informs the future mayor and councilors on what their separate duties are. While he gets the explanation correct, he certainly did not follow his own instructions. He said that some people on the council want to act like they are mayor. NOT TRUE. They are tired of their mayor acting like he is a policy maker, but ironically his rubberstamp council for 8 years allowed him to do just that.

The last episode ought to be good. I’m predicting he will anoint himself as King.

4 Thoughts on “‘Ask the Delusional Mayor’ Second to last episode

  1. The D@ily Spin on March 9, 2018 at 5:09 pm said:

    We shouldn’t have to listen to him much longer. He will finally be transparent. In other words, gone. I feel sorry for interviewers. They know what he’s about but must endure pathological lies.

  2. The D@ily Spin on March 9, 2018 at 5:15 pm said:

    Pathological lying has been defined as “falsification entirely disproportionate to any discernible end in view, may be extensive and very complicated, and may manifest over a period of years or even a lifetime”.

  3. Warren Phear on March 11, 2018 at 12:02 pm said:

    This mayor is delusional. Here is a list he can be damn proud of. Check out #2 on this list.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/03/09/25-cities-where-crime-soaring/409912002/

  4. scott on March 12, 2018 at 9:50 pm said:

    funny, didn’t see that list on the local tv stations, or even the argus. nor do i ever hear anyone mention the 8% poverty rate in boom town.

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