Like father, like son, Part II
I've gotten a couple of emails similar to the one below:
I don't really care who the old man pays to change his lightbulbs - which is essentially what they're nailing him for. It pales in comparison to the flamethrower Gelzinis takes to him (and Jr.) today - and that's a problem, since the (first) story, and not the (Gelzinis) column, has been leading discussions today.
I see his point on the mayor -- and will stand corrected if more doesn't develop and it turns out I jumped the condemnation gun. But it's the whole Menino family pattern I'm seeing at this point.