Growing up in Youngstown, Ohio, in the '80s & early '90s, then returning & working in journalism during his trial, he was so many things.
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Traficant certainly was the things that led to his corruption conviction &, then, expulsion from Congress.
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But he also had been a symbol, for better and worse, of Youngstown -- a place that has faced more than its share of tough times.
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At his best, he saw himself as a populist standing up for that city & its people. He rose to local fame as sheriff refusing to evict people.
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And, out of that, he built a congressional career, and became the "beam me up" congressman who was mad as hell and pressed populist themes.
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At his worst, though, he believed that being that man meant he deserved power & deference & the things that, in his mind, went w that power.
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Of course, there were other areas in which he fell short. But, as w so many before him & since, it was that belief that led to his downfall.
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In all, Traficant gave me my first lessons about politics -- the good, the bad, & the ugly -- & that education has proved invaluable to me.
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A bit more on the topic of James Traficant, who died today, and what he taught me about politics, over on Tumblr: http://bit.ly/YtG7US
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@chrisgeidner I've always found him fascinating, and planned to request an interview with him rather shortly. Lesson: interview everyone
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@mtracey In other words, yes. Interview everyone. I was very sad not to have gotten to do so with Maurice Sendak. :-/0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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