


I would be remiss if I didn’t wish former AG Bellotti a belated happy birthday.
My father, who passed in 2003, loved the guy. He hated politicians and pretentious
jackholes as do I. The fact that he reads the Herald every day proves to me that he’s
just as with it as he has ever been. Bellotti and Barbara Anderson were the best.
Unfortunately, we will be lucky to go the next two years wit the current regime and come out intact on the other side of inflation, high interest rates, migration costs, wokeness, high gas prices and on and on.
The Brandon shuffle is the dance we are all stepping to. Like walking on hot coals.
Of course coal is verboten, except in China and India that is. If 2024 ends up like the midterms the American way of life will disappear….
David Kelly
Norfolk
I’m afraid we won’t see the likes of Frank Bellotti ever again. He served his country and his state, with honor and humility. How many of today’s public servants can say that? They are a mere shadow of this great man. Happy birthday Frank.
Sean F. Flaherty
Boston
Thanks to Joe Dwinell (“Happy birthday Frank Bellotti”: May 8;) for reminding us what a transformative person Bellotti was and is. Frank has a lofty place in the Commonwealth’s political history. His former employees and mentees have done remarkable things for the Commonwealth both in and outside of government.
I don’t have the space to name all the amazingly talented individuals – nor their accomplishments – with whom I interacted during my tenure working for Attorney General Bellotti. I was also fortunate enough to meet my wife (of 36 years) who worked in the office as well. Thank you, Frank!
Paul Stewart
Quincy