Wild Night At The Phoenix Grill

Wild Night At The Phoenix Grill — Josh Prince’s meet and greet, May 1, at the  Phoenix Bar and Grill in Aston was wild.

Not because of Prince, of course.

Prince is the unendorsed Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in the May 20 Primary.

He was the scheduled speaker along with Lou Perti, a candidate for Upper Chichester commissioner.

According to our source, Lou brought with him Chichester School Board candidate Tim Crawford; and Tessalieni Kelley, who heads Chester’s GOP.

Also attending was Charlie Alexander. Charlie is running a write-in campaign for Delco Council after being removed from the ballot in a rather cheap trick.. He did get 1,500 signatures, after all.

Charlie, as he is running a campaign and has a strong following, was invited to take the mic as a courtesy to make some short comments.

His attendance, by the way, had not been announced much less that he’d be a speaker.

Well Charlie, as per our source, saw Crawford and Kelley, who he blames for some of his problems. He called them out and the comments became a rant.

After returning the mic, Charlie left the room and touched Crawford on the way out. Some say it was a brush. Some say it was a slap. Regardless, nobody was knocked down or hurt.

The confrontation continued in the parking lot.

We understand a police report was filed later that night but no charges have resulted.

Regarding Prince, the crowd was apparently pleased with what he said.

Advice for Charlie, who actually sometimes has good ideas and articulates them well:

  • Grow thick skin.
  • My way or the highway means you end up on the highway.
Wild Night At The Phoenix Grill
Thick skin is a necessity for politics, Charlie

3 thoughts on “Wild Night At The Phoenix Grill”

  1. I heard it was a brawl with Charlie clocking an unsuspecting victim from behind. Now Charlie’s “friends” are allegedly afraid to testify against him bc he’s cuckoo for cocoa puffs. I’m sure the video will make it’s way to the island of FB any day now.

    1. That’s what I first heard but this is now pretty conclusively debunked.

      Nobody was knocked down, nobody was hurt and no charges are being pressed.

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