Saturday, August 11, 2007
Technical Difficulties at Blue Bexley
-bonobo
p.s. This post is for the feed-subscribers and aggregators. If you're reading it on the site, it obviously does not apply :)
Friday, August 10, 2007
Columbus Mayor, Columbus Dispatch, Tone of Voice
It's the first time Coleman has won police-union backing since his first run for mayor in 1999. He ran against only a write-in candidate for his second term in 2003, but the FOP declined to make an endorsement.
I keep saying that I'm not that interested in writing about the Columbus mayoral race, but I keep doing it anyway (besides, the Coleman campaign is usually very effective and lightning-fast in calling attention to stuff like this, but I haven't seen anything from them yet). I also, however, recently wrote that the Todd campaign is a joke. I can't read the above sentence without snickering, so perhaps one or two folks at the CD agree. I'd love to hear the CD crew give a straight-faced recitation a shot.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Bexley Candidate List
CITY OF
MAYOR – (1 to be elected)
……………...John M. Brennan,
…………….. William G. Harvey,
……………...Travis M. Irvine,
…………..…Robyn, Jones,
………………Matt Lampke,
………………Bill Minckler,
……………. Scott E. Weinblatt,
Name request………. Eugene P. Weiss,
COUNCIL - (4 to be elected)
…….. Ben Kessler,
……...Mark Masser,
………Jeffrey L. McClelland,
……... Jed W. Morison,
………Hanz Wasserburger,
Moving Targets
Tom Noe is Dead*. Or not.
There's a Honda Plant in the 12th District, which is why Pat is so concerned about the Farm Bill. Or not?
And over it all hovers a Plain Dealer editorial. It's what has me sarcastically invoking Senior Editor Joe up there in the last paragraph, and it is the second most infuriating thing that JMZ linked to in her Remains yesterday, though even she and her sympathetic commenters don't quite get it. The editorial ends:
We'll see. Net-roots activists like their politics undiluted by moderation or pragmatism; they think that's the way to mobilize Democratic voters.
Some have said that this is offensive because it unfairly generalizes from Kos to the larger Lefty Blogs universe. The problem is that it isn't even remotely true of Kos, champion of guys like Tester and Webb.
As for the most offensive thing, well, apparently Toledo is hostile to wealthy people. I don't know Maggie Thurber, and it's probably not appropriate for me to do anything that looks like picking a fight here on my turf, but statements like these are all too common, and reflect the casual sense of entitlement and smug superiority among many "conservatives:"
Can you imagine the outcry if local leaders said they were going to subsidize the creation of luxury housing - perhaps in the planned Marina District - in order to attract those with enough disposable income to generously contribute to the economic revitalization of the downtown area?
Tell you what Ms. Thurber, here in Columbus the highest price luxury housing you might hope to find is at Miranova, which lured wealthy buyers with subsidies in the form of a property tax abatement. Imagine the outcry**.
*YDS is much better informed than I am. Perhaps Bernadette is a widow and I'm simply out of the loop. It's happened before.
** Well, to be fair, there was an outcry by Pat Tiberi's campaign, those great demonizers of the wealthy, at least in regards to one person getting one of those tax abatements.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Quick Updates... Tick Tick
In the meantime, the earliest candidates continue to be out ahead of the pack in terms of visibility campaigning. Bill Minckler has already started a slick direct mail campaign reinforcing the nifty looking "M" logo and the Moving Bexley Forward theme. Matt Lampke has followed suit with a campaign theme, promising to "SHAPE Bexley's Future," along with a major website upgrade from this to this.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Back - II
In the meantime, John Matuszak at the Columbus Messenger identifies Weinblatt as a member of the category "have also taken out petitions," a category encompassing Weinblatt, Travis Irvine, and the heretofore unmentioned Lawrence Binsky. Binsky is a registered Republican, local business owner, and a man whose quickest Google hits unfortunately involve penalties for late taxes and pictures of topless women painted like dogs (I say unfortunately as neither are as bad as they sound, but still, if it were me, I'd hope the campaign generates enough interest to knock those off the front page).
More later, it's time to go back to work.
Back - I
I'll make time to catch up on the FISA agreement. I'm not expecting to be happy.