| Newton MA News and Politics BlogCity Councilor Emily Norton admitted to Boston Globe columnist Marcela García that she (Councilor Norton) is the person seen in doorbell-cam footage leaving an anonymous anti-Jim Cote flyer. Councilor Norton says she had nothing to do with the Ward 3 GOP e-mail.

Regarding the flyer, Councilor Norton is unrepentant.

From the column:

In an interview, Norton confirmed she was the person in the video, but denied involvement with the e-mail.“What [the e-mail authors] did was very different, making up an organization saying it’s from the cemetery,” she said. “I was out there with my face handing this to people in person.” Norton said she made the pamphlet on her own. “I was getting worried that [Cote] was going to beat [Malakie] and I started looking at his Twitter feed,” Norton said. “And I was like, ‘There are some really conservative statements here.’ ”

Councilor Norton goes on to explain how, reading former Councilor Cote’s tweets, she discovered how conservative he and felt the need to nip his Trump-iness in the bud. Former Councilor Cote expresses doubt that Councilor Norton had a last-minute aha moment about out his politics.

“I’ve known Emily since 2013,” Cote said. It’s absurd “for her to say she’s just had a revelation; she always knew that I was a Republican, so you know she’d have put particular attention to anything I said.”

García weighs in: “Cote’s tweets are certainly reflective of Republican ideology, but they’re not Trump bombs.”

The rest of the column mostly covers ground that’s covered in Jerry’s post and the 231 comments. 

One other bit of new news. García writes: “(His actual opponent,Malakie, distanced herself from both efforts.)” (Both efforts being the email and the letter.)

I’ve asked García where Councilor Malakie said anything about the flyer. In her comment here, Councilor Malakie doesn’t talk about the flyer, only the email.

Some observations:

Councilor Norton claims that she discovered how conservative former Councilor Cote is from his Twitter feed. The flyer includes the following text:

From a 2017 Newton TAB article about the ‘Welcoming City’ ordinance, approved by then-Mayor Setti Warren and the City Council, which protects undocumented immigrants from harassment:

Ward 3 Councilor at-large Jim Cote characterized the ordinance as “grandstanding.”

“The reality is that we don’t even need it,” Cote said, “There has been no issues, the police have had no problem, the police haven’t asked for any guidance.”

Councilor Norton was there for former Councilor Cote’s comments and vote.

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A few months later, she supported him for re-election.

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Councilor Norton suggests she just discovered former Councilor Cote’s Twitter feed. She has been following him for years.*

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She’s mentioned him or replied to him over 40 times, dating back to September 11, 2014.

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Councilor Norton claims to just have discovered how “conservative” former Councilor Cote is. Here’s a tweet of her kidding him about Trump.

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Councilor Norton claims to be fighting the good fight against the dangers of Trump.

“If we’ve learned anything from the Trump years, it is you have to battle that attitude at every level, and Donald Trump and his supporters are trying to take down our democracy,” Norton said. “That is a nonstarter for me … If you’re going to be Trumpy, I’m going to tell the world that you’re Trumpy.”

The tweet where she kids former Councilor Cote is almost a year earlier than her tweet asking for a yard sign.

And, it is not as though Councilor Norton only recently realized the danger of Trump. To her credit, she has tweeted dozens of anti-Trump tweets, including this one days before the yard sign tweet.

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* Go to Councilor Norton’s Twitter profile. Click on Following. The people she is following are listed most recent follow to first follow, with former Councilor Cote way down the list.