The first part hasn't been discussed enough in detail yet...
Christine Cappiello is now a health care lobbyist for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Cappiello took some heat for failing to recuse himself from voting on an insurance pooling bill. His spokesman Adam Bauer said Cappiello voted only after getting the all-clear from the state ethics commission.
That will change soon.
The Courant points to something that going to be a HUGE problem for Nancy Johnson's 2006 re-election pitbull.
A thornier potential problem may be Cappiello's connection to James Galante, a former Danbury trash hauler who pleaded guilty to racketeering, wire fraud and tax charges. Galante has been accused of making suspect $1,000 contributions in 2002 and 2003 to political action committees controlled by Cappiello, Boughton and DeLuca.
Here's the latest excuse from Cappiello's mouthpiece Adam Bauer (and the person who's most likely responsible for STEALING my work for Cappiello's web ad) on Galante.
Hmm...that's a rather different tune than what Cappiello stated when the news of the story broke last year.
Bauer says Cappiello was "misled" regarding the contributions. "David is focused on putting his message out there and letting the voters judge for themselves," Bauer said.
...again, we'll get into that later.
Finally, the Courant reminds us of Cappiello's fondness of Galante.
In June, 2004, Cappiello wrote a glowing letter of support for Galante, extolling his charitable contributions and "exceptional personal character."
"I am proud to call Jim my friend," Cappiello wrote.
Remember, Cappiello made this remark about Galante AFTER the man with TIES TO THE MOB was WIDELY know to have served time in prison for tax evasion.
REMEMBER: The State trial against Galante for giving ILLEGAL BUNDLED CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS to Mark Boughton, David Cappiello, and former state senator Lou DeLuca is scheduled to start anywhere from Sept 15 to sometime in October.
...then all the dirty laundry will come out (and the Hartford Courant, yours truly, and a bunch of other people who are rather interested in Cappiello will be right there is the court house to document all the juicy details).
Tick tock.