Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The High Road?

The Martin Chronicles must confess that we are amazed at how Martin can tell all manner of lies, large and small, and never seem fazed by it. It is almost as if he truly cannot distinguish between fact and fiction. Perhaps he shares Seinfeld's George Costanza's twisted view that "It's not a lie if you believe it."

One of the biggest lines of bull Martin has been running lately is that he has "taken the high road". Oh, really? You don't say? Is that a fact?

  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he issued his thinly-veiled threat of gun violence towards a council member on the eve of the 2010 election?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he refused to debate his mayoral opponent in 2010 because it wasn't in his "best interest" and instead ran a dirtbag, lie-filled campaign? The fact that his mud-slinging was successful may say even more about a slim majority of residents in Villa Hills.
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he and now-co-defendant Dale Schaber falsely accused a Villa Hills Police officer of committing perjury?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he hurled profanities at the Police Chief's wife at a City function?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he filed a $1.505 MILLION lawsuit against the residents of Villa Hills after beating his forgery rap?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he screamed at a resident at the Villa Hills Civic Club, blaming his victim for being the cause of all of his problems?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he lied about the documents he ordered burned on January 5?
  • Was Martin on the "high road" when he demanded Councilman Tim Sogar resign because Sogar doesn't have an occupational license? Oh, that's right. Sogar DOESN'T NEED AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE.
  • Is Martin on the "high road" when several sources report that both he and his wife Janet have been filing false police reports against people on their paranoid "enemies list"?
  • Is Martin on the "high road" when he liesabout being on the "high road"?

One of our reporters overheard someone derisively comment that, "Martin couldn't find the high road with a GPS!" Now, that is the truth.

Here is another truth. Martin has been caught red-handed lying about the documents he ordered destroyed on January 5. This presents a two-pronged problem for Martin. First, his actions constitute a CRIME. Second, he has HARMED every Villa Hills resident. How so? Every taxpayer is now on the financial hook for what Martin did. Thanks to Martin, they have all been laid bare in the very serious LIBEL, SLANDER and DEFAMATION lawsuit Martin's misconduct has triggered. Tampering with EVIDENCE will not sit well with any jury.

The "high road"? Sure.