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02.06.2008 9:05 pm

Carnahan chief of staff cited for too much revelry

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Todd Patterson, chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, D-St. Louis, apparently engaged in a bit too much celebrating Tuesday night.

Carnahan spokesman Glenn Campbell confirmed tonight that Patterson received a police citation for “publicly relieving himself” as he walked home from a post-election watch party in Washington.

Patterson was given a $25 ticket,  accompanied police to the station and paid it, Campbell said. “He’s very embarrassed by it,” Campbell added.

Politico, the Web political publication, is expected to publish something later tonight about Patterson’s unfortunate run-in with the law.

Here’s the link to the site’s gossip item.

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Why is this even worthy of publishing? Can we get a list of citations from the recent Mardi Gras celebration in Soulard? Maybe that will show some yet unnoticed party operative being naughty.

Come on Post Dispatch, we deserve better coverage.

— AJ
9:20 pm February 6th, 2008

Imagine that, another Democrat breaking the law. I bet this wasn’t even reported in the newspaper.

— A CENTRIST
10:28 pm February 6th, 2008

I’ve always heard that democrats know how to have more fun.

— Robb(I)
10:35 pm February 6th, 2008

Revelry? More like reveal-ry.

— Russ Weiss
5:46 am February 7th, 2008

Newsflash. It’s now been revealed he was caught urinating on Kit Bond.

— Alegorial Prose
7:36 am February 7th, 2008

If you got to go, and then there’s no place to go, exactly what are you supposed to do.
If behind tree, no offense; if intentionally in front of tree, offense. It can be age related, coffee related, or after swimming an hour related :). Give me a break! Goodness gracious, let’s use some judgment here!

— Bill Haas
7:48 am February 7th, 2008

First, public urination is not a great thing. And men’s anatomy make such stuff “easier” to do than a woman.
However, the way our sex offenders laws work now, he might end up having to list himself on a sex offenders registry. That would be the end of his career for what politician wants a “sex offender” on his staff?
It just goes to show that the little decisions you make (like not waiting for an open restroom) can affect the rest of your life.

— suzyjax
8:13 am February 7th, 2008

He should have just went in a trashcan at city hall.

— Dudley
8:24 am February 7th, 2008

Hey Jo, how long will you leave this post up?

Public Urination by a guy that works for a congressman? Political Fix worthy.

State Rep running over a man and leaving him for dead? Not Political Fix worthy.

— Amazedbythelunacy
9:35 am February 7th, 2008

Jo, you should take this down. It’s not newsworthy, and it’s hurtful. Your posting of it seems vindictive.

— trash
9:45 am February 7th, 2008

Amazed, isn’t it funny? Apparently dems find this “revealing” tidbit of political information a bit embarrassing, but tell me what you think they’d be saying if it were a staffer for Kit Bond or Kenny Hulshof …?

— Jim (the republican)
11:01 am February 7th, 2008

Nobody would care Jim(the republican)!!!

— Really?
11:07 am February 7th, 2008

Jim it would be sad if it wasn’t so funny. Jo Mannies has taken it upon herself to delete several of my posts because according to her, they were “off topic.” Now everyone that plays in this little game here knows that seldom, if ever, posts are deleted for being off topic.

All of the posts deleted had references to the Brad Robinson case and sometimes referenced Nathan Cooper as in Nate Cooper=5 Political Fix threads, Brad Robinson=0 Political Fix Threads.

Something tells me there is a double standard.

— Amazedbythelunacy
11:34 am February 7th, 2008

To all: It was the editors’ decision to have this information posted on the blog.

It was slated to be on Politico today, so it was going to become public. Another place for it might have been in Deb Peterson’s column, but there is none today.

As for “Amazedbythelunacy,” your deleted posts WERE way off topic. And I do take such action frequently.

The P-D Web site has had coverage of Rep. Robinson’s problems, including the posting of the video. Again, when there is a political aspect to it, we’ll post something here.

Robinson’s matter is a pending criminal case. That’s different from the episode above, which was dealt with that evening and apparently has no further police developments.

— Jo Mannies
12:49 pm February 7th, 2008

I dont know- has there been an exhaustive investigation to determine it this was or was not an instance of a hate-urination? If so we must group- think this into several above-the-fold front page headlines and weeks of editorials!

— but was it a hate-urination?
1:32 pm February 7th, 2008

I defend Todd’s decision to piss in public, especially in DC. I applaud the fact that it is worth no more than $25.00 to the DC Police. I don’t care that Jo broadcast it here on the blog—even though marginally newsworthy. And yes, if some staffer for Kit Bond, or Jo Ann Emerson did the same, we should likewise hear about it.

— gaydem
1:55 pm February 7th, 2008

Last time I will bring it up Jo, promise.

How in the world is it that a State Rep charged with a felony not political? What about his decision to not even consider resignation? For crying out loud, the guy is on video switching places with his wife after he ran a guy over and left him in the road.

Please, Please, Please explain how a Missouri State Representative committing a felony not political. Heck we had two or three threads about Jeff Smith and his entering of a casino on false id.

— Amazedbythelunacy
3:24 pm February 7th, 2008

I agree that this is a silly post, but then again, this is the P-D and given how much time they spent on the nothing casino incident with Jeff Smith and Joe Aull, what should we expect?

While both incidents may have people “tittering,” neither are really that news-worthy.

But I don’t think it’s fair to put the blame on Jo in this- editors do make a lot of these calls.

— Stldem
3:45 pm February 7th, 2008

I’m glad Jo posted it. Mr. Patterson acted a fool and SHOULD be embarrassed. Public urination is nasty and AVOIDABLE (contrary to what some of his defenders apparently think). Maybe will act a little more responsibly in the future.

I agree with Amazed - there should have been a posting about Rep Robinson.

— Renee
5:11 pm February 7th, 2008

“AVOIDABLE”? Renee must not be an older coffee drinking swimmer (dont know if this issue worse for males; I dont know why it should be). At the risk of too much information, coming back from center of clayton last night after an hour of swimming, thank goodness for Del Taco; cost me $1.49 of transfat fries (didnt have to buy, but I was weak), but well worth the sense of, uh, relief.
And I think this Post ok. Why bury it. He didnt in my opinion, seem to do anything wrong, I’d like to see someone legally challenge such arrest sometime, and our opportunity to opine that police would seem better off exercising some discretion on such matters. And I like to think that sometimes they do if not blatant, gratuitous (not sure what that actually means in this context) or otherwise avoidable or irresponsible.

— Bill Haas
8:35 pm February 7th, 2008

I deleted a post because the writer:
A) Bogusly used the name of a real person, who DEFINITELY was not the writer.

B) Made unsubstantiated assertions of a personal nature that violate the rules for Political Fix and the other P-D blogs.

— Jo Mannies
11:53 pm February 7th, 2008

Bill Haas wrote: “He didnt in my opinion, seem to do anything wrong,”

Okay, then your front yard is open for folks to use as a bathroom?

Really, cut back on the coffee, pee before you leave the pool, and/or find a Del Taco. You said yourself you managed to do the right thing.

— suzyjax
7:56 am February 8th, 2008

Suzy, get a GRIP!!! Nobody said anything about peeing on everybody else’s yard. What about the deer and squirrels, they go where they want to and urine is urine; good for the grass.

Just remember to wear your DEPENDS !

Stop with the personal attacks…SUZY.

Opinions are allowed to be stated…quit jumping all over people who state their opinions.

— Jess
12:25 pm February 8th, 2008

yea we all need to stop drinking liquids, no swimming, dont get older; and whether he did anything wrong, to clarify, would depend on whether he tried to avoid it being public; I’ll end where I began: in front of the tree, wrong and actionable, behind the tree, not. I dont drink anymore (course I dont drink any less either, yuk yuk), but alcohol makes you go too; should we give that up too suzy? you so silly; and thanks for backup Jess.
ok I’m off like a herd of wild turtles to go back to figuratively tinkling on Republicans; tinkle tinkle tinkle.

— Bill Haas
6:43 pm February 8th, 2008

I think we should all pee where we want to pee, period.
It’s very natural.

— Paula
5:37 pm February 9th, 2008