She added: "Isn't the real story here about Mike Evitts and his obsession with Rosie? It's not natural."
Connect the dots
Baltimore County Councilman Sam Moxley's second DUI arrest has given rise to "A Senior Moment," Joe Steffen reports on his blog Darkness Rising. "I've heard from two well-informed GOP sources that there is a movement afoot to draft Bob Ehrlich to run against Moxley for that County Council seat," the ex-Ehrlich aide reported. "No, not THAT Bob Ehrlich ... but his father, Robert L. Ehrlich, Sr ., or 'Senior,' as he has been affectionately known by all people [in] Ehrlich-World." I tried Senior at home and got a call back from not one, but two spokesmen for Junior. "He's not running for public office," spokesman Henry Fawell said. "The notion that he is is absurd." As for Junior's plans for future public service, spokesman Greg Massoni disclosed this much: the ex-governor has jury duty Tuesday in Anne Arundel County. ... Maryland lottery director Buddy Roogow dropped off his wife's Pontiac for an oil change at Anderson Honda on North Howard Street last month and rode the courtesy shuttle downtown to work. Taxpayers will be happy to know he seemed eager to get to the office - so eager that he not only urged the driver to hurry up but offered him a scratch-off lottery ticket, according to a Sun reporter who also happened to be aboard the shuttle. Can he do that? "I give scratch-offs to everyone," Roogow assured me. It's a promotional thing. Sort of like drug dealers giving out free samples of crack. ... Some yuksters have been having their way with signs promoting McDonald's new angus burger. On signs outside two Baltimore restaurants, my spies report the "g" in angus has gone missing. ...
