Mayor Rybak won reelection and was spotted after his victory party visiting a Lake Street White Castle. According to the report, he then banged on the door on the local recruitment center for no real reason.
Mayor Rybak won reelection and was spotted after his victory party visiting a Lake Street White Castle. According to the report, he then banged on the door on the local recruitment center for no real reason.
R.T. Rybak, born Raymond Thomas Rybak, Jr. on November 12, 1955, became mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2001 after defeating Sharon Sayles Belton, the first female and African-American mayor of the city. Mayor Rybak successfully pulled off the victory without an endorsement from a major party and by running a populist campaign, resulting in a victory with 65 percent of the vote. This was the widest margin of victory for a challenger running against an incumbent in Minneapolis’s history. He took office in January 2002.
According to a blog posting at Today.com, Mayor RT Rybak of Minneapolis, Minnesota celebrated his reelection by taking a trip to White Castle for some sliders. Apparently, he then freaked out on the military recruiters. Who reported this originally, I will never know, but if its true, its funny. Actually, I wouldn’t put it past [...]