February 3, 2008
Unger's exit to reality
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On the other side, I'm hearing that die-hard Unger supporters are blaming Gov. Joe Manchin and state Democratic Party leadership

for Unger's departure.

But, hey, what more could they do for someone who hadn't yet secured the party's nomination?

Manchin introduced Unger at at least two fundraisers, and the party gave him a prominent speaking role at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner featuring Bill Clinton.

One bit of good news from filing deadline day is that former Delegate Cindy Frich's brief career as a Statehouse columnist came to an end when she filed to run for the House seat she lost in 2006.

I'm told that many of her columns in the Morgantown Dominion Post (which should be embarrassed for hiring Frich in the first place) were devoted to bashing Monongalia County's Democratic delegation. So, Frich just happened to be trashing the candidates she will face in the November general election, which I suppose raises some ethical questions.

Then again, I think I can speak for the whole press corps in saying we're just thrilled that she's vacated the Capitol pressroom.

Finally, the circus - check that - the party tent erected next to the governor's mansion during the holidays will be getting more use this month.

Next week, the tent will play host to the annual Speaker's Dinner, and the President's Dinner on the following evening. That's a switch for the black-tie affairs, which traditionally take place in swanky accommodations downtown.

Also next week, the governor will host his annual legislative reception at the mansion's party tent.

However, it's a reception scheduled for Monday in the party tent that's giving some legislators heartburn.

The Oil Marketers and Grocers Association and the West Virginia Truck Association are hosting a joint reception in the governor's mansion party tent.

While one could argue that leasing the party tent (or the banquet hall that inevitably will be built on that site someday) is no more improper than leasing the Great Hall of the Cultural Center for a legislative reception, some legislators see it as pushing toward a red zone of at least an appearance of impropriety.

To contact staff writer Phil Kabler, e-mail ph...@wvgazette.com">ph...@wvgazette.com or call 348-1220.

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