As The Big Boys Once Said, Now Go Start Your Own Band!
The Times’ Clyde Haberman* notes the selective quoting from certain endorsements for certain mayoral candidates:
Take an endorsement of the mayor issued this week by Citizens Union, often described as a good-government group, as if there were bad-government groups. (Hang on, there is one. We almost forgot about Albany.)
A news release from the Bloomberg campaign announcing the endorsement cited its praise of mayoral actions on crime, education, public health and technological innovation.
Somehow, it omitted other noteworthy points. Like the group’s disapproval of the billionaire mayor’s rewriting of the term limits law to turn himself into Bloomberg L.P.: Long Playing. Like the displeasure with his “excessive” — an adjective that some others have used is “obscene” — campaign spending.
The cherry-picking would do a Broadway press agent proud.
Which made me think — all of us should selectively quote from those Soviet-like editorial endorsements that have been rolling out lately. Today, for example, there’s the Post:
No doubt, some New Yorkers are angry about how Mayor Mike used his considerable resources to having them set aside to allow him to run again. It was a characteristic display of Bloombergian hubris, and we suspect that it will cost him on Election Day.
It’s all much better this way! Now we can make believe that there’s still sanity left at the editorial boards across the city.
See also: Bloomberg For Mayor 2009.
*Don’t not click through to his column; there’s a provocative claim of racial coding on the part of Bloomberg with his recent Detroit warning.
Posted: October 23rd, 2009 | Filed under: Please, Make It Stop