Robert The Traveller Hill (thats how he spells it), who once planned on running against Sen. Debbie Regala, D-Tacoma, this fall, is in trouble again, this time for removing his pants at a Tacoma City Council meeting.
I wont go into all the details so youll have to check it out at the News Tribunes Political Buzz blog. Ive previously written about him here and here.
But, by way of background, Hill dropped his Senate bid to run for county sheriff but that campaign ended when he plead guilty to forgery.
Hes well known in Tacoma for disrupting council meetings, sometimes talking about the art of self-stimulation, and running for office.
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