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Alas, poor Dann, we know him well now and fondly might we recall him later if he hasn’t already resigned by this writing.

But Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann is less the stereotyped Frat House “Comedy of Errors” in his rented condo and more the stormy center of Will Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.”

Actually, it’s like many a stageplay, plot, characters, quotes and titles of the Bard’s montaged tragicomedies of illicit and illegal woes.

Now ’tis writ of AG Dann that he is state’s chief law enforcer of all but perhaps himself as blasphemous. Now ’tis said his top staffers were asked of truth but invented their version of it.

Dann, at 46 and as a former junior senator who ousted his female predecessor, is one of the youngest of Ohio’s statewide elite and elect in such stuff as dreams are made of.

It ’tis bad enough now about AG Dann and his now-banished two right-hand men who rented that three-bedroom condo, with Dann the landlord.

Now ’tis alleged they used the condo but for the Falstaffian fest, the off-colored word in text message and male approach too touching close to a visiting aide on the distaff side.

You can read the script at the News-Herald.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 9:33 am May 14th, 2008 in Politics 

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One Response to “The Bard and Marc Dann”

  1. 1 Marwood on May 14th, 2008 9:50 am

    Falstaff had more sense than any of these clowns.

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