He isn’t precisely Paz, often known as the Pazmanian Satan.
That will be boxer Vinny Paz or Vinny Pazienza, a troublesome fighter out of Rhode Island who within the eighties and nineties fought his technique to the highest of the struggle sport, incomes two championship titles.
Paz was so robust that he was referred to as the Pazmanian Satan as a result of within the ring he fought with the fierce and fearless tenacity of the Tasmanian Satan, a carnivorous marsupial, that roams the island of Tasmania off the Australian Coast.
Paz fought 60 fights, profitable 50, 30 by knockout. He was so robust that he made a comeback after sporting a screwed-on neck Halo for 3 months following a neck breaking automobile crash.
However no. Our Paz is not any relation to Paz, the Pazmanian Satan.
Our Paz is Jonathan Paz, a former Waltham metropolis councilor who’s operating within the upcoming Democrat main towards incumbent fellow Democrat U.S. Rep Katherine Clark, 64, of Revere within the fifth Congressional District.
For openers, if Jonathan Paz, who’s to the left of Clark (if that’s potential) has any probability of defeating the veteran Clark, he must struggle the best way the Pazmanian Satan fought, which is ferociously, holding nothing again.
Born in Boston, our Paz spent his early years in Bolivia, the place his dad and mom got here from, retuning to Massachusetts as a baby. He remembers his father being deported and as an grownup, he has been energetic in defending immigrants from ICE deportation raids.
Now he has a tall and presumably inconceivable activity in entrance of him.
However who is aware of? It’s early within the 2026 mid-term election. Something can occur in these political unstable instances as New York Metropolis Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani can attest.
And it has been years since Clark, a one-time member of the Massachusetts Legislature, has confronted a critical problem since assuming the Congressional seat in 2013.
That was when she gained a particular election to fill the U.S. Home seat vacated by then Rep. Eddie Markey who was operating for the U.S. Senate to interchange the exchange John Kerry upon Kerry’s appointment as Secretary of State.
Clark, then a comparatively unknown member of the Massachusetts state Senate, beat out Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian and fellow state Sen. Karen Spilka, now Senate president, within the Democrat main. She has been re-elected ever since.
The district borders the North Shore’ sixth Congressional district the place one other Democrat main is shaping as much as exchange Rep. Seth Moulton of Salem. Moulton is operating towards Markey for the U.S. Senate within the Democrat main.
Clark’s fifth district consists of some 22 communities, principally in Middlesex County. They embrace Waltham, Watertown, Medford, Malden, Melrose, Arlington and Lexington.
Whereas not ignoring her constituents, Clark has efficiently performed the within political sport within the Home by attaching herself to the Democrat Social gathering management, first with former Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi after which to Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries of New York.
She has now risen to the purpose that she is second in command to Jeffries.
Apparently, Jeffries additionally confronted a main problem from the left from one-time Mamdani ally Chi Osse, a New York Metropolis Councilman. Nonetheless, Osse pulled out of the race as a favor to Jeffries after Mamdani deserted him.
There’s a lot at stake for Clark—and for Massachusetts.
Ought to the Democrats takeover the Home in 2026, which is feasible, Jeffries would change into Speaker of the Home and Clark would change into majority chief and be in a direct successor to Jeffries as Speaker.
The final Speaker of the Home from Massachusetts was Home Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill (1977-1987) of Cambridge.
He was a strong determine in Washington for a few years and did rather a lot for the state. Regardless of his nationwide significance, he by no means forgot the place he got here from or the folks he represented.
He coined the phrase, “All politics is native.”
Clark might want to do not forget that.
Veteran political reporter Peter Lucas will be reached at: peter.lucas@bostonherald.com.