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In corruption title fight, taxpayers get KO’d

House, Senate are both champs when it comes to bad behavior

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Which branch of the Massachuse­tts Legislatur­e is more corrupt — the House or the Senate?

It’s a tough question, like asking which cop shop is more bent — the Mass. State Police or the FBI. The MSP admits to committing massive overtime fraud and welcoming kingpin drug dealers and perjurers with open arms, while the FBI engaged in an attempted coup against the duly-elected president of the United States.

So it all depends, I suppose, on what kinds of behavior you find most appalling.

Let’s go down the various categories, and see which august Beacon Hill body comes out on top, or bottom.

LEADERSHIP: The House, of course, has three consecutiv­e speakers who are convicted felons, and the current one was an unindicted co-conspirato­r in a federal probation-department indictment. On the other hand, recent Senate presidents include the brother of a serialkill­ing gangster, who was succeeded by the nephew (and namesake) of a gangster, who was succeeded by a precinct captain of a corrupt Boston mayor, after which came a woman whose name was mentioned in that same probation department scandal that ensnared the unindicted co-conspirato­r, followed by the very ethical Stanley Rosenberg, consort of the Pee Wee Herman lookalike. EDGE: EVEN.

PUBLIC DRUNKENNES­S: Reps. Brian Dempsey and Paul Kujawski behaved disgracefu­lly (Kujo allegedly did number one on a state trooper’s boot). But more recently in the Senate, we have Anthony Galluccio, who got a bad tube of toothpaste. And then last week there was Sen. Michael Brady, of whom it can be said, “What made Milwaukee famous, has made a loser out of him.” EDGE: SENATE.

DODGY CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTI­ONS: Ex-Rep. Garrett Bradley (whose wife was given a hack state judgeship after the traditiona­l nationwide search) donated hundreds of thousands to various statesmen, after which he suddenly resigned (and the hack pols returned at least $200,000). No one in the Senate even comes close to the squalid South Shore sleazemeis­ter. EDGE: HOUSE.

NICKNAME FOR AN INDICTED SOLON: Ex-Sen. Brian “Multiple Choice” Joyce, DMilton. EDGE: SENATE.

LARGEST LEGISLATOR’S CASH STASH DISCOVERED BY FEDS: $1 million, in Bristol County safe-deposit boxes rented by Ex-Rep. John George, a convicted embezzler now imprisoned at Devens FMC. (Bureau of Prisons No.: 96292-038.) EDGE: HOUSE.

MOST DOGTRACK-READY LEADERSHIP: Senate President Harriette Chandler, age 80, Majority Leader Cynthia Creem, age 75. House Speaker Bob DeLeo, age 68, Majority Leader Ron Mariano, age 71. EDGE: SENATE.

HETEROSEXU­AL SEXUAL ABUSE: Rep. Diane DiZoglio says that as a State House aide, she was forced out of her job for complainin­g about harassment on Beacon Hill. And ex-Rep. Carlos Henriquez did a stretch at the Billerica House of Correction after assaulting his girlfriend. EDGE: HOUSE.

HOMOSEXUAL SEXUAL ABUSE: See indictment of the “spouse” of Sen. Rosenberg, the Pee Wee Herman lookalike 38 years the solon’s junior. EDGE: SENATE.

MOST CORRUPT DISTRICT: Many contenders — the Roxbury Senate district had three consecutiv­e convicted felons. Lowell’s had a couple of felon solons and the Mission Hill House district had an income-tax evader succeeded by a bag lady stalker. And Everett — well, don’t get me started. EDGE: EVEN.

BEST ALLEGED KICKBACK: A total of 704 pounds of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee to Multiple Choice Joyce, according to the federal indictment, once again proving that Joyce truly lived by the three rules of life at the State House: 1.) Nothing on the level; 2.) Everything is a deal; 3.) No deal too small. EDGE: SENATE.

CONCLUSION: Senate wins, by a nose. But wait ‘til next year, House. Soon enough, someone we’ve never even heard of now will be a solon, and he will be lugged by the cops for OUI, probably in Weymouth.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY STUART CAHILL ?? SCENE OF THE CRIMES: The State House has been home to several politicans who have been accused of running afoul of the law.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY STUART CAHILL SCENE OF THE CRIMES: The State House has been home to several politicans who have been accused of running afoul of the law.
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