Monday, February 27, 2012

Another repressed conservative bites the dust as News and Tribune breaks Choady WassmerGate.

So, One Southern Indiana's CEO turned out to be an e-flasher. There's nothing quite as entertaining than a hubris before a fall.

But frankly, Kerry Stemler's oligarchic economic development plans are more far obscene than Wassmer's digitalized willie ever could be. If every 1Si operative who ever sent a copy of the Ohio River Bridges Project via work e-mail were to be canned tomorrow, the organization would be as depopulated as the area around that crippled nuclear reactor in Japan.

Source: Explicit email sent from Wassmer’s work account; Former 1si leader resigned Friday; email date stamp shows email with naked man was sent Nov. 30, by Daniel Suddeath.

NEW ALBANY — An email allegedly sent to multiple women from the business account of former One Southern Indiana President and CEO Jody Wassmer shows a man exposing his genitals.

The man’s face is not shown, though the person who received the email claims it is Wassmer who is pictured.

Wassmer resigned Friday from 1si after giving notice Feb. 20 that he would be leaving the Chamber of Commerce organization of Clark and Floyd counties after just four months on the job. Wassmer said he was returning to Owensboro, Ky. — where he had served as president of the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce — to be closer to his family.

4 comments:

Iamhoosier said...

1SI owes the area citizens an apology, not more stonewalling and spin.

The New Albanian said...

This would require humility and genuine regret, qualities not normally associated with the star chamber of oligarchs that call the shots at 1Si.

My theory is they believe that pushing robber baron economics requires copping a stereotypical robber baron game face.

Wassmer came to them tainted, but because he had the proper conservative credentials, all was forgotten.

Jeff Gillenwater said...

A prostitute with his pants down? Whoever heard of such a thing?

Jeff Gillenwater said...

Wassmer wasn't much count, either.