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04.07.2008 4:32 pm

Last one out turn out the lights

Another of Gov. Matt Blunt’s top aides is leaving.

Blunt just announced that he has appointed his legislative director, Chuck Pryor, to the Board of Probation and Parole.

The appointment, which is subject to Senate confirmation, is for a term ending in 2014. Pryor is a former legislator from Versailles.

Just last week, Pryor declined interviews on how the governor’s legislative agenda was being received. Now we see why.

As was reported here last week, Blunt’s health policy director Jodi Stefanick and education director Mary Beth Luna Wolf also are leaving the administration this month.

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This is starting to sound like clockwork; everyday another bluntonian is leaving office. Why did he even bother doing the marathon?

— Jess
4:48 pm April 7th, 2008

Seems I read somewhere that the Governor was not running for re-election. Maybe some members of his staff read that too and decided to move on.

Hmmm…on the other hand perhaps they don’t know he is not running and just decided to leave. Seems everyone who posts some less than brilliant comment chooses the latter.

— Jackson
9:51 pm April 7th, 2008

Chances are they don’t know, Jackson, since they don’t read/can’t trust the liberal MSM.

— Darren01
8:47 am April 8th, 2008

Hey Jess, at least when people are leaving the Blunt administration, they aren’t heading for prison.

— Nick Kasoff
9:47 am April 8th, 2008

Same thing happened during Holden’s administration!

— Centrist
10:19 am April 8th, 2008

I left baby Blunt a long time ago. I stand corrected—baby Blunt left us a long time ago. He is irrelevant, thank God.

— Robb(I)
10:27 am April 8th, 2008

So Chuck “I’ll have to check” Pryor is getting a new job. Dude was a waste of space in the Capitol and everyone knows it. I’ll look back fondly on how Jetton used to rip on him everytime he left the room.

Let’s hope he brings a little more competence to this job or we’ll be over-run by prison inmates.

Ed “Bunch of Mexcians” Martin and Rich Chrismer are probably happiest about this appointment since they’ll soon wards of the state penetenary system for what they did to Scott Eckersly.

— Eric Aames
2:16 pm April 8th, 2008