Let me get this straight: Jerome Block Jr., the Democratic candidate for the seat on the Public Regulation Commission being vacated by Ben R. Luján, has been less than honest about his criminal history and education and lied about his abuse of the state’s public financing system and taxpayer dollars, and now he wants voters to believe he’s under attack because the media is out to get him with “not only wrong information, but outright lies?” Outrageous. But, according to The Santa Fe New Mexican, that’s exactly the stunt he’s trying to pull in advertisements designed to combat the negative press he has earned. The facts: Candidate Block said on an Albuquerque Journal questionnaire that he had been charged with but found not guilty of drunken driving when, in fact, the case was never adjudicated and charges were dropped, which is very different. He told The New Mexican that he didn’t recall being charged with disorderly conduct 10 years ago, and that’s why he didn’t disclose it during an interview with the paper in 2007. (He repeated to The New Mexican during that interview the incorrect information about the result of his DWI case.) He also claimed on the Journal questionnaire that he earned an associate’s degree from the “UNM Anderson School of Banking,” which, as fate would have it, doesn’t even exist. Continue Reading