To the Editor:
I like columnist Tom Moran. He doesn\’t pander to politicians. But I could get only about halfway through his lengthy front page piece (\”Repairing His Image,\” South Jersey Times, Nov. 23) on the efforts of George E. Norcross III to repair his tainted image and morph into a kinder, gentler Democratic Party boss in New Jersey.
I just couldn\’t repair my own tainted image of Norcross.
I don\’t know the guy. My impression comes merely from following his wheeling-and-dealing and controversies in a wealth of newspaper headlines over the years. Norcross embodies everything that turns people off to many politicians these days: Boorish, big on bluster, short on charm, punishing to enemies, often inflicting political pain for political gain.
You might call it getting \”Norcrossed.\”
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