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July 1, 2016

Two More Top Aides To New York City Mayor, Resign



New York City, City Hall

[From article]
Two more of Mayor de Blasio’s top aides headed for the exits Thursday — shortly after his counsel disclosed she was quitting and his social-media director fled after just eight weeks on the job.
Environmental Protection Commissioner Emily Lloyd announced she planned to retire, while Nilda Mesa, who heads the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, said she wanted to “spend time with her family and explore new opportunities,” according to a statement from the mayor’s office.
The departures were the third and fourth made public in the past two days.
Scott Kleinberg, hired in May as City Hall’s social-media director, took to Facebook Tuesday to declare that he couldn’t work any more with “political hacks” and “a boss who just couldn’t get it.”
De Blasio’s counsel, Maya Wiley, said on Wednesday that she’s stepping down next month to become director of the police Civilian Complaint Review Board and to teach at The New School.

http://nypost.com/2016/06/30/two-more-top-aides-quit-de-blasio-administration/
New York Post
June 30, 2016 | 5:28pm

June 26, 2016

Sanford, FL Mayor Carjacked; City of George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin Encounter



Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett in 2012.
(REUTERS/Steve Nesius)

[From article]
The mayor of a central Florida city was carjacked while standing outside his home, according to police who said Sunday they were hunting for a third suspect.
The incident unfolded in Sanford. The city made headlines in 2012 after George Zimmerman shot and killed Trayvon Martin at a gated community there.
Mayor Jeff Triplett was outside around 2:15 a.m. Saturday when three men approached, pointed a gun at him and stole his car keys, police said. They told reporters the suspects also stole Triplett's wallet before driving off in his Mercedes.
Triplett gave a detailed description of the suspects to police and 18-year-old Jermine Jacques Horne and a 17-year-old were arrested a short time later.


George Zimmerman is seen at left in his April 11, 2012, booking photo after being charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin.
(AP)

The third suspect has not been caught, police said. It was not immediately known if either suspect had a lawyer.
Police eventually found the mayor's damaged car, Fox 35 reported.
Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer in February 2012, said he was defending himself when he killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. The case sparked protests and a national debate about race relations. A jury acquitted Zimmerman of murder charges the next year, and the Justice Department later decided not to prosecute Zimmerman on civil rights charges.
Triplett said, "Being a victim of a crime is unnerving, yet it was reassuring to witness both speed and diligence from the Sanford Police Department."
Sanford is about 25 miles northeast of Orlando.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/06/26/mayor-carjacked-at-gunpoint-in-city-where-trayvon-martin-was-killed.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fmost-popular+%28Internal+-+Most+Popular+Content%29

Mayor carjacked at gunpoint in city where Trayvon Martin was killed
Published June 26, 2016

June 14, 2016

London's Mayor Bans Women in Sexy Ads



Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor

[From article]
Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, announced Monday that “body shaming” advertisements will no longer be allowed in London’s public transport.
“As the father of two teenage girls, I am extremely concerned about this kind of advertising which can demean people, particularly women, and make them ashamed of their bodies. It is high time it came to an end,” Khan said.
Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, announced Monday that “body shaming” advertisements will no longer be allowed in London’s public transport.
“As the father of two teenage girls, I am extremely concerned about this kind of advertising which can demean people, particularly women, and make them ashamed of their bodies. It is high time it came to an end,” Khan said.

http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/13/londons-muslim-mayor-bans-sexy-women-in-advertisements/

London’s Muslim Mayor Bans Sexy Women In Advertisements
ALEX PFEIFFERReporter
2:57 PM 06/13/2016

June 6, 2016

Boston, MA Pays Tribute To Police Officers



Photo Credit: Nancy Lane
PAYING HOMAGE: Boston police officers salute as the names of their deceased comrades are read yesterday in Mount Hope Cemetery in Mattapan.


[From article]
A three-volley salute was fired in honor of police 
officers who died in the past year yesterday at Mount Hope Cemetery in Mattapan.
Superintendent-in-Chief William Gross read the roll of 65 Boston police officers claimed by age, illness and personal struggles since last spring. Though the majority were retired, four who died in recent weeks were still on active duty, including Sgt. Detective Richard F. Clancy, 61, who lost his battle with ALS last month.
“This memorial will stand as a tribute to their service and sacrifice. You wore the uniform with pride,” Boston Police 
Relief Association president Detective James Coyne said at the annual outdoor Mass and commemorative service.
He told the gathered 
officers, “Regardless of what others may be reporting, your lives matter.”
Mayor Martin J. Walsh — who Coyne introduced as “a true supporter of those who wear blue” — thanked the families “for sharing your loved ones with us.”
He also paid homage to state trooper Thomas L. Clardy and Auburn officer Ronald Tarentino Jr., both killed this year in the line of duty.
[. . .]
[Boston Mayor Walsh said] [. . . They spend their careers confronting dangerous situations and putting themselves in harms’s way. Our community is stronger thanks to all of them. God bless all the 
officers, past and present. God bless their spouses and children.”
Police Commissioner William B. Evans said, “It’s not any easy job. We work in a tough environment 
every day, but we’re still out there working as hard as we possibly can. I don’t think anyone does community policing as well as we do.”
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2016/06/god_bless_all_the_officers_past_present

‘God bless all the officers, past, present’
BPD honors those it lost
Laurel J. Sweet
Monday, June 06, 2016
Boston Herald

May 16, 2016

Former Mayor of London, England Revealed His Anti Semitism




[From article]
Ken Livingstone, the former Labour Party Mayor of London, is one of the most, perhaps the very most, nauseating figures in British politics. It is welcome news that he has been suspended from the party for his ongoing disgraceful and ignorant remarks about Jews and the State of Israel. However, inadvertently he raised the issue of Jews, the victims of the Holocaust, being blamed for their own victimization.
A generation ago, a more serious figure, the political philosopher Hannah Arendt, in her controversial book Eichmann in Jerusalem, wrote unkindly about the Jewish Councils or Judenrat that were organized by Nazi Germany to enforce Nazi orders affecting Jews in occupied countries. Arendt’s notorious comment was that “wherever Jews lived, there were recognized Jewish leaders, and these leaders almost without exception cooperated in one way or another, for one reason or another, with the Nazis.” The great Jewish scholar, mentor and friend, Gershom Scholem rebuked her for her harshness about those “who were compelled to make terrible decisions in circumstances that we cannot even begin to reproduce or reconstruct.”
Livingstone is not living in similar dire circumstances as the Nazi era but he repeatedly blames the Jews for their predicament. He has said on a number of occasions that Adolf Hitler had supported Zionism “before he went mad and ended up killing 6 million Jews.” He asserted that when Hitler won the German elections in 1932, which in fact he did not, and that when he came to power, his policy was not directed towards killing the Jews.
Livingstone tells us that Hitler wanted to deport all the Zionists (sic) to Israel. This ignorant statement is a surprise, since 1932 was sixteen years before the State of Israel was created.
[. . .]
The issue of Jewish emigration was an immediate one after the Anschluss, the German takeover of Austria, on March 12, 1938. Yet it is all too clear that President Franklin D. Roosevelt suggested the conference and used it to save face and evade action in view of domestic and political opposition. No high level U.S. official attended: the U.S. representative was Myron Taylor, a businessman and friend of Roosevelt, not a diplomat.
Livingstone would do well to read the commentary on Evian given by Golda Meir in her autobiography, My Life. For her, it was a terrible experience hearing the delegates hypocritically explain how much they wanted to take in substantial numbers of refugees, and how unfortunate it was they were unable to do so. In fact, as the Nazis well knew, the Dominican Republic was the only country that agreed to accept any Jewish refugees.
[. . .]
Livingstone’s comments on world affairs are imaginative even if they lack sense. He believes that the failure -- an Israeli failure only -- to resolve the Palestinian problem fuels terrorist attacks. In blaming the victim he believes that ISIS terrorism and the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels are connected with Israel.
Livingstone needs lessons in history as well as in political judgment and civility of expression. He had already swallowed the fallacious Palestinian Narrative of History by telling us that the creation of Israel was a great catastrophe and fundamentally wrong because there had been a Palestinian community there for 2000 years. At a moment in history when the civil war has led to the deaths of thousands of Arabs and millions of migrants, Livingstone attributed the mass expulsion of Jews in the Arab world to the creation of Israel. As a consequence of this creation, “all the Israeli (sic) communities in the Arab world were deported to Israel.”
Livingstone tells us that prior to the creation of Israel in 1948, “there were large Jewish communities that never suffered threats or attacks… they lived in peace alongside their Arab neighbors.” He should have known that not only prior to 1948 but prior to the First Zionist Congress held in 1897, Jews were persecuted in Arab lands: Aleppo, 1850, 1875; Damascus 1840, 1848, 1890; Beirut 1862, 1874; Jaffa, 1876; Jerusalem 1847, 1870, 1895; Cairo, 1844, 1890; and in Alexandria 1871, 1873, 1877, and 1891.
While Livingston’s absurdities have outraged even the leaders of the British Labour Party, he did inadvertently touch on a controversial issue that is a reminder of the World War II problem, the dilemma for Jews in fighting evil and the threat of persecution.
[. . .]
Livingston’s remark that Hitler supported Zionism is a pernicious distortion of the Nazi consistent hatred of Jews. It may be true, and the historical argument continues, that Hitler may not at first have wanted the extermination of all Jews. It is certainly true that he wanted them removed from Germany and elsewhere in one way or another. But he was no Zionist. Jews had to make the terrible decision of how to survive, even if it meant at times that Nazis benefitted financially or practically. Like everyone else, whether hostile to the State of Israel or not, Livingstone should take the advice of Gershom Scholem, and not presume to judge the Jewish people in the effort to save themselves from extermination.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/05/jews_confront_radical_evil.html

May 9, 2016
Jews confront Radical Evil
By Michael Curtis

May 10, 2016

London's New Mayor Attacks Trump, Who Praises The Election of Openly Muslim Politician



Photo: AP; Reuters
[From article]
Newly elected London Mayor Sadiq Khan slammed Donald Trump on Tuesday, after the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said the Brit would likely be exempt from his proposed ban on Muslims entering the US.
“Donald Trump’s ignorant view of Islam could make both our countries less safe — it risks alienating mainstream Muslims around the world and plays into the hands of the extremists,” according to a statement from Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants.
The London pol has repeatedly assailed Trump’s call to ban Muslims from entering the United States — a prohibition which, in theory, would bar Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, from coming to American shores.
“This isn’t just about me — it’s about my friends, my family and everyone who comes from a background similar to mine, anywhere in the world,” Khan said.
He continued: “Donald Trump and those around him think that Western liberal values are incompatible with mainstream Islam — London has proved him wrong.”
Trump said Monday he was “happy” that Khan was elected.
“I think it’s a very good thing,” the mogul said. “I hope he does a very good job because, frankly, that would be very, very good.”

http://nypost.com/2016/05/10/londons-new-muslim-mayor-slams-trump/

London’s new Muslim mayor slams Trump
By David K. Li
New York Post
May 10, 2016 | 9:48am

New York City Mayor Investigated By Four Agencies For Corruption



Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney SDNY

[From article]
At least five investigations are underway concerning corruption in or around New York City mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration. So far, the investigations have revealed that two members of the mayor’s inaugural committee gave lavish gifts to top NYPD brass in exchange for favors, including the opportunity to hang around in police circles and get speedy access to gun permits. A lobbyist with close ties to de Blasio was involved in a shady real estate deal that leveraged city approval to make millions for inside investors. Next, it emerged that the mayor’s closest advisors had asked major donors to funnel money through county political committees to Democratic candidates for state senate in 2014. This kind of fundraising is against the law if the donations are coordinated. Investigators are also looking into coordination between the mayor’s 2013 campaign, his political nonprofit organization the Campaign for One New York, and the operations of anti-horse-carriage group NYCLASS, which was organized as an independent campaign group. Finally, authorities are examining allegations that “straw donors” contributed large sums to de Blasio’s mayoral campaign.
A range of entities are investigating these overlapping charges, including the office of Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance; the New York State Board of Elections; New York State’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE); and U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, among others. In sum, every law enforcement agency with oversight over New York City government is asserting shared jurisdiction and examining some piece of what is shaping up to be one of the largest municipal political scandals in history.



In response, Mayor de Blasio has taken a page from his former boss Hillary Clinton’s playbook and claimed that the whole thing is a frame-up orchestrated by his political enemies. [. . .] The implication is that Governor Andrew Cuomo—a fellow Democrat but otherwise no friend of de Blasio’s—is directing JCOPE’s probe. JCOPE is a legally constituted state commission empowered to investigate matters pertaining to ethics and lobbying; no provision exists by which officials can opt out of its investigations. And the idea that Bharara is taking his marching orders from Albany is ludicrous: there is every reason to assume that Cuomo himself may be in Bharara’s sights.
De Blasio suggests that he has been targeted on ideological grounds, because he has spoken so much truth to power. [. . .] Going further to burnish his revolutionary credentials and solidify his support among African-American voters, de Blasio praised the election of Sadiq Khan (“this ray of light”) as mayor of London. “A lot of people in this room have studied history and know something about colonialism and imperialism,” he said. “How wonderful—yes, a bit ironic—but more important a statement of progress that the place that used to be the capital of colonialism has elected a Muslim man as its mayor.”
In radio interviews, de Blasio has complained about unfair double standards. [. . .] a lot of people are doing a lot worse and not getting much examination.”
[. . .]



Perhaps trying to rally progressives and divert attention from his proliferating scandals, de Blasio renewed calls for a boycott of fast-food restaurant Chick-Fil-A, whose owner reportedly opposes same-sex marriage. [. . .] Several Chick-Fil-A franchises operate in Manhattan, and more are scheduled to open; protests were originally organized against the restaurant in New York City in 2012, prior to its expansion here.
[. . .]



As investigations and allegations of the mayor’s corruption continue to mount, expect him to continue blaming others, making vainglorious noises about his commitment to righteousness, and practicing clumsy legerdemain to divert attention from his problems. It has always been clear that de Blasio is not an effective manager of the city; what’s also becoming apparent is that he is not even good at managing his own image.

http://city-journal.org/html/deflecting-de-blasio-14438.html

Deflecting with De Blasio
The progressive New York City mayor tries to draw attention away from his administration’s mounting scandals.
Seth Barron
May 9, 2016

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[From article]
This was how the mayor welcomed them on Monday: “I’m certainly not going to patronize them and I wouldn’t urge any other New Yorker to patronize them.”
Chick-Fil-A will survive. But as long as de Blasio’s trashing eateries in order to stroke special interests — common sense be damned — why won’t he take on other restaurants which might offend certain ethnic and gender sensitivities?
Italian-American joints often hang photos of Italian mobster-playing actors such as Marlon Brando and James Gandolfini, and even of real-life murderer John Gotti. The stereotype-promoting pictures at Capri on Mulberry Street left this Italian-American mortally wounded. The attitude of the mayor, my fellow paisano? Omerta.
You’d at least think a restaurant which posed a clear and present danger to public safety might draw his ire. But when the Carnegie Deli reopened recently after a 10-month shutdown, he cheerily tweeted a celebratory photo of a pastrami sandwich.
Never mind that Carnegie Deli was closed by city officials for illegally siphoning gas — the same kind of stunt which blew up an East Village building last year, killing two people and injuring 19.
But de Blasio prefers to pick and choose only those eatery beefs that satisfy his appetite for sucking up.

May 8, 2016

Three Leading Democratic Party Deceivers



Three Musketeesr of Mendacity
Photo: Zuma Wire (left); David McGlynn (center); Getty Images

[From article]
The unholy trinity comprises the leaders of the Democratic Liars Club. Whether born or convicted, the president of the United States, his would-be successor and the mayor of New York are, to borrow a phrase, “people of the lie.”
This is not to accuse them of being merely imperfect humans. It is to say they are chronically dishonest and concoct such significant lies that they deserve zero public trust.
The latest clincher is the admission of a top White House aide that much about the Iranian nuclear deal was a fabrication sold to a lazy, gullible press corps. Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes boasts that most reporters were too dumb to know or care they were being misled.
“The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old, and their only reporting experience consists of being around political campaigns,” Rhodes told The New York Times. “They literally know nothing.”
He said that much of what passed for independent analysis of Iran in the media was a regurgitation of White House talking points. “We created an echo chamber,” he gloated. “They were saying things that validated what we had given them to say.”
Rhodes thus joins the infamous Jonathan Gruber, the administration insider caught conceding that ObamaCare was designed to exploit the “stupidity of the American voter.” If people understood the plain meaning, Gruber said, the law would not have survived.
The twin admissions mean Obama’s self-described legacy accomplishments — the Iran deal and the Affordable Care Act — are fraudulent to the core. Even worse, Obama himself led the charge for both scams, insisting that anyone who opposed the Iran deal wanted war, and that under ObamaCare, “you can keep your doctor.”
The implications are enormous and resolve any doubts that Obama is a con man in a league of his own. Instead of getting the Nobel Peace Prize, he is worthy of the Joseph Goebbels Award for proving Goebbels’ claim that “if you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”
Unfortunately, both the Iran deal and ObamaCare will outlast Obama’s term and do lasting damage to America, and in the case of Iran, the whole world. They make Watergate look like amateur hour.
[. . .]
It is a reflection of Washington’s hollowed-out morals, and Obama’s personal corruption, that Clinton has not been charged in the e-mail scandal. Her failure to protect national-security secrets make her unfit for any office, yet millions of Americans are ready to entrust her with their well-being and safety.
[. . .]
The latest report has the feds investigating his 2013 campaign, which comes on top of probes focused on possible financial shenanigans in 2014, 2015 and this year. In short, much of his career is suspected of being one long crime wave.
Like his pals in the Democratic Liars Club, de Blasio fights truth with imaginary victimization. “How convenient that when we’re doing a lot of work to help everyday people, there’s all sorts of efforts being made to obscure that work,” he said of the probes.
That disinformation echoes Obama’s nasty tendency to accuse dissenters of ignorance and corruption or, when that fails, racism. Clinton, of course, retreats behind charges of sexism and, when that fails, claims to spot a vast right-wing conspiracy.
[. . .]
I am not making a case that Trump is the second coming of Reagan, yet they share the distinction of stoking the enthusiasm of the party’s rank-and-file despite powerful internal resistance. Reagan was regarded by top Republicans such as Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater as a dangerous simpleton.
[. . .]
Worse things are said about Trump, and defectors include the 2012 nominee, Mitt Romney, and some GOP senators. House Speaker Paul Ryan says he’s not ready to endorse Trump, and both former Presidents Bush may not support him.
The resistance seems genuine and can be respected on one condition: that the dissenters acknowledge they are playing with fire.
http://nypost.com/2016/05/07/meet-the-democratic-liars-club/

Meet the Democratic Liars Club
By Michael Goodwin
New York City
May 7, 2016 | 9:43pm

May 6, 2016

Forty Percent of London Population Born Outside UK, Openly Muslim Mayor Elected



Sadiq Khan and his wife, Saadiya, arrive to cast their votes in the local elections, in Tooting, south London. 
Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters

[From article]
In London, the religion of the Labour candidate for the city’s mayor became an issue only when his Conservative opponent made it one, by attempting to link his rival to Islamist extremism in a campaign criticised as divisive and racist.
Abroad, however, it seems the faith and family background of Sadiq Khan is seen through a somewhat different prism: in much foreign media coverage of the elections, it was more important than his politics.
[. . .]
Le Monde went out of its way to note that Khan, “the son of an immigrant bus driver from Pakistan”, described his moderate Islamic faith as “part of my identity” – adding that his opponent Zac Goldsmith was “the son of a Franco-British billionaire of Jewish origin”.
Khan’s religion was prominent in media coverage of the election in the Netherlands, where Ahmed Aboutaleb has been the Muslim mayor of the country’s second largest city, Rotterdam, since 2009. The headline of the authoritative NRC Handsblad was: “The green millionaire v the leftwing Muslim”, while the right leaning De Telegraaf chose simply: “London could get its first Muslim mayor”.
In Germany, Süddeutsche Zeitung remarked – although not in its headline – that London seemed on course for its first Muslim mayor, while Switzerland’s Le Temps noted that the duel between the sons of “a billionaire, and a bus driver” could see the city becoming “the first European capital to be run by a Muslim”.
[. . .]
in a city in which almost 40% of residents were born outside the UK, and whose Muslim population makes up 12% of the total (and more than 30% in some boroughs), the popular image of Pakistan was more usually to do with corner shops and academic excellence.
But perhaps the most striking example of how differently much of the world sees London – and the importance of religion – from the way the city plainly sees itself came from the US, where Donald Trump caused uproar with a call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/06/london-mayor-global-press-reaction-sadiq-khan-curiosity-ignorance

Global press reaction to Sadiq Khan a mix of curiosity and ignorance
Labour candidate for London mayor judged by his faith, rather than actions or politics, in several European and US
Jon Henley
@jonhenley
Friday 6 May 2016 15.11 EDT

London, UK Elects First Openly Muslim Mayor



Mr Khan and his family were met by a huge group of reporters as he arrived at London's City Hall for tonight's declaration of the crucial mayoral race.

[From article]
Sadiq Khan was declared the first Muslim Mayor of London tonight after comfortably defeating Tory rival Zac Goldsmith.
In a glimmer of light for Jeremy Corbyn from an otherwise dire set of election results, emerging results at City Hall made it clear there was no route to victory for Mr Goldsmith.
The official declaration was originally due around 6pm but 'discrepancies' in the count pushed the final result back.
As midnight approached there was still no official declaration and suggestions that glitches in the electronic counting system might delay the final result.
LBC's political editor Theo Usherwood tweeted: 'I am hearing the problem with the count is more significant than was first let on.
'The computer which counts the votes has apparently allocated them to the wrong party. We are apparently talking hundreds of votes in each of the 72 parliamentary constituencies.'
A London Elects spokesman said: 'We have to take the time to resolve these issues. We are working towards a declaration at midnight. I apologise.'
But elections expert Michael Thrasher declared the contest was over based on figures already released which showed it was impossible for Mr Goldsmith to catch up on second preferences.
The bitterly contested battle had seen Mr Goldsmith and David Cameron repeatedly raise Mr Khan's ties to extremists.
But the interventions did not sway voters in the capital – and the Prime Minister is now facing a massive Conservative backlash over the tactics.
Mr Corbyn welcomed the victory by tweeting: 'Can't wait to work with you to create a London that is fair for all.'
[. . .]
Mr Khan scored more than a million votes on the first round alone and appeared likely to rack up the largest individual mandate in British electoral history once second preference votes were included.
Steven Norris, a former MP and mayoral candidate, insisted it was 'no use having a dog whistle when everybody can hear it' as he led criticism of Mr Goldsmith's campaign.
Andrew Boff, the Conservative leader on the Greater London assembly, said the strategy had been a mistake and could damage relations with the Muslim community.
Roger Evans, a deputy to Boris Johnson at City Hall, also weighed in, warning that Mr Goldsmith's campaign would leave a 'negative legacy'.
In a remarkable broadside on the Tory mayoral candidate, Mr Boff said his party's tactics could damage relations with the Muslim community.
Roger Evans, a deputy to Mr Johnson, also weighed in, warning that Mr Goldsmith's campaign would leave a 'negative legacy'.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3576676/Counting-begins-London-Sadiq-Khan-looks-likely-City-Hall-senior-Tories-blast-Zac-Goldsmith-s-divisive-campaign.html

while the Tories go to war over Zac Goldsmith's 'outrageous' and 'divisive' campaign
Sadiq Khan scored more than a million votes on the first round of the result
Data revealed Zac Goldsmith had no route to victory ahead of final scores
Khan won more votes as an individual British politician than anyone ever
As he faces defeat Goldsmith has come under fire from his own side
Andrew Boff, Tory leader on the London Assembly, and former deputy mayor Roger Evans have slammed Goldsmith's negative tactics
Official announcement delayed by glitches in electronic counting system
By JAMES TAPSFIELD, POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE and TIM SCULTHORPE, MAILONLINE DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR and MARTIN ROBINSON, UK CHIEF REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 03:58 EST, 6 May 2016 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 6 May 2016

April 24, 2016

New York City Mayor Going Down Under Threats of Impeachment, Prosecution




[From article]
Less than a week ago, Mayor de Blasio was offering aid to Ecuadorians after the earthquake there. Now a political earthquake is rocking City Hall and the mayor is the one who needs help.
The report from the state Board of Elections that accuses him and his team of “willful and flagrant” violations of campaign-finance laws immediately changes everything.
The veneer of business as usual is shredded. Never again can de Blasio wave off questions about the mushrooming investigations of his administration. As revelations pile up day after day, allies will desert him and the Putz will find himself a very lonely man.
There is no way to sugarcoat the facts: de Blasio is in trouble. Maybe very big trouble.
His City Hall is being depicted as the seat of a criminal enterprise. And so far, he offers nothing resembling a convincing ­denial.
[. . .]


election report were all there is, it would still be a problem. It calls one of the campaign violations a possible felony and refers its findings to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. for prosecution. That explains why Vance recently partnered up with US Attorney Preet Bharara in the multipronged probe, effectively doubling the number of prosecutors and investigators.
And that gets to the heart of de Blasio’s vulnerability. His 2014 Senate effort wasn’t unique. It is just one example of how he has done business since the day he won the election in 2013.
Think of it as de Blasio’s Big Idea. While denouncing income inequality, he was determined to harvest big bucks from unions and private firms that had business before the city, and then to use that money to carry out his “progressive agenda.”
He raised as much as $40 million and deposited it in various slush funds he formed, including the Campaign for One New York, which he started before he even took the oath of office.
The money would be managed by a small team of insiders. Some were on the city payroll, but most were in favored law firms, public relations and consultant shops. In effect, de Blasio outsourced a permanent political operation to be the vanguard of his administration.
The money would come from real-estate developers, yellow-taxi medallion owners, teachers unions and anybody else willing to play ball in hopes the mayor would ­return the favors.
Oh, and one more thing: de Blasio would do much of the fund-raising himself, meeting with donors in large groups or ­one-on-one.

http://nypost.com/2016/04/24/the-mayor-is-going-down/

The mayor is going down!
By Michael Goodwin
New York Post
April 24, 2016 | 2:10am

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[From article]
“If he cares about this city the way he says he does, he needs to step down immediately and save us the continued national embarrassment,” said Tony Herbert, a former member of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network. “There are a lot of levels to this corruption”
Herbert and John Rodriguez, who heads a community-police relations group in Brooklyn, stood outside City Hall Park on Sunday to slam de Blasio for presiding over several scandals that have rocked the city’s political firmament.
Both conceded they don’t expect Hizzoner to drop the reins of city government without a fight so they’re exploring how to jump-start the impeachment process.
“The mayor is compromised. He has also compromised the integrity of the City of New York,” Herbert said. “You can not honestly represent this city, having these criminal investigations on your back.”
City, state and federal investigators are probing de Blasio and his top aides in several areas, including their fundraising efforts for the 2014 state Senate races, donors whoallegedly traded gifts for police favors, and a Lower East Side land deal that resulting in an assisted care facility being sold to build luxury apartments.


Herbert and Rodriguez said they’re unsure how impeaching a sitting mayor in New York City would work, but they aren’t the first to suggest de Blasio’s ouster. One change.org petitioner who attracted 250 supporters called for his impeachment a year ago for not being supportive of cops. Another moveon.org petition calling on his resignation received over 50,000 signatures in 2014 — before he had completed his first year in office.
Herbert suggested even more New Yorkers would back such an impeachment push now, citing three anti-de Blasio websites with thousands of supporters.
A de Blasio spokeswoman declined to comment on the nascent impeachment effort, but defended his efforts.
http://nypost.com/2016/04/24/activists-call-for-de-blasio-to-step-down/

Activists call for de Blasio to step down
By Michael Gartland
New York Post
April 24, 2016 | 2:01pm

March 21, 2016

Somerville, MA Mayor Defies Casino Developer Steve Wynn




[From article]
Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone lashed out at Wynn Resorts and Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria, saying they are trying to bully his city into getting out of the casino fight as the first official hearing on his appeal is set to be heard today.
“This is not going to intimidate us. This is not going to make us give up our rights or to run away from this,” Curtatone told the Herald yesterday. “We have deep convictions and we are going to protect our environment and our public welfare. We want to create jobs, but no city should have to suffer from any one development because another is benefitting.”
The Wynn team announced on Tuesday that it was delaying the cleanup of the contaminated Everett site where the $1.7 billion casino is slated to be built. Wynn Resorts, which has finished the first phase of cleanup on the former Monsanto Chemical land, said it can’t start the second phase because Somerville has appealed a key environmental permit for the project.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2016/03/curtatone_somerville_s_being_bullied

Curtatone: Somerville’s being bullied
Slams Wynn, DeMaria
Bob McGovern
Thursday, March 10, 2016

Ex-Charlotte, NC Mayor Guilty of Vote Fraud, Bribery. No Political Party Affiliation Identified



Former Charlotte (NC) Mayor Patrick Cannon

[From article]
In an item of news you may have missed this week, the former mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina was hauled out of federal prison, where he is already serving a sentence for accepting over $50,000 in bribes from undercover FBI agents, to plead guilty to felony vote fraud charges. Jen Wilson of the Charlotte Business Journal reports:
[Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick] Cannon was slapped with a felony voter-fraud charge after he cast an absentee ballot in the 2014 mid-term election in the weeks following his sentencing. As a newly convicted felon, Cannon had lost his right to vote.
At the time, Cannon apologized and said he had voted by mistake, that he was simply not thinking about what he was doing.
Cannon was transported from a federal prison in West Virginia this week to answer the charge. The Charlotte Observer reported that pleading guilty to the lesser voter-fraud charge is not expected to impact his release from prison. He is due to be released in January, but he could be placed on house arrest or moved to a halfway house as early as this summer, according to that report.
So Mayor Cannon gets a freebie with his vote fraud, no extra time, quite a deterrent, that. But of course, as the Democrats always claim, vote fraud isn’t really a problem.
Gee, I wonder what political party Cannon is part of? The author of the article doesn’t mention that.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/03/former_charlotte_mayor_pleads_guilty_to_vote_fraud.html

March 20, 2016
Former Charlotte mayor pleads guilty to vote fraud
By Thomas Lifson

March 7, 2016

Politicians Spend Money To Avoid Solving Problem, "Don't Kill The Job"




What an exciting idea. Too much money spent on "consultants" and "studies" on how to end homelessness. Now computer programmers will design a software system to coordinate information on resources that are available now. How many other boondoggles will be found to spend taxpayer money on not ending homelessness? Great idea Mayor Walsh. It's like "Don't kill the job." all over again. Last thing taxpayers want is to put people without homes into homes. That would end homelessness, and grants to study how to end it. How many people could be housed with the money wasted on a web based computer system? Typical waste of taxpayer money with no effect on the alleged problem.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2016/3/4/mayor-addresses-homelessness/

Boston Mayor Selects Company to Fight Homelessness
By KIER W ZIMMERMAN
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITER
March 4, 2016

February 25, 2016

Mayor Of Spring Valley, NY Accused During Public Comment Of Sleeping With Wife of Speaker



Demeza Delhomme, the mayor of Spring Valley, NY
Photo: AP

[video embedded]
[From article]
A Rockland County village meeting devolved into a scene out of Maury Povich on Tuesday night when a resident accused the mayor of using his “power” to have sex with his wife.
Reginald Alfred, a 48-year-old maintenance man, took the microphone at the meeting and began sharing details of how Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme was a homewrecker who ruined his 12-year marriage, according to video recorded by The Journal News.
“He destroyed my house. He destroyed my family. I have two daughters,” he said during a 15-minute shouting fest that riled up city officials and other residents in the audience.
When another resident in the audience asked Delhomme if he knew Alfred’s wife, the controversial mayor yelled, “I know everybody in this community. I don’t know the person.”
He vehemently denied the claims while holding his phone that was recording the confrontation, yelling, “I don’t know this man. I’ve never met this man.”
Alfred went back up to the mic at least one more time, calling the mayor a “liar.”

http://nypost.com/2016/02/24/the-mayor-slept-with-my-wife-man-claims-at-village-meeting/

Village meeting bombshell: The mayor slept with my wife
By Sophia Rosenbaum
New York Post
February 24, 2016 | 4:15pm

February 9, 2016

New York City Mayor Not Paying Attention To His Job




[From article]
New Yorkers have an outsized expectation that a mayor can be everywhere and have an answer for almost everything all the time. It’s an unreasonable demand, and it explains why being mayor of Gotham is considered the second toughest job in America.
But successful mayors manage that expectation through hard work, active engagement with ordinary citizens and a fierce sense of patriotism about the city. It is the essence of leadership and even when they inevitably fail on occasion, they are not blamed for lack of effort or attention.
That’s a mayor’s contract with New York, and it’s where de Blasio is coming up short. He is chasing rainbows and tilting at windmills instead of minding the store.
New Yorkers see a deterioration in public spaces, an explosion of disheveled vagrants and have a growing belief that the mayor isn’t as committed to fixing those things as he should be.
[. . .]
In a foolish bid to make himself a national player, de Blasio spent nearly four days in Iowa during the presidential primary. The trip was a bust, and he returned to discover that the unholy alliance he forged to reduce the popular horse carriages was collapsing.
This was no routine policy failure. Beyond giving him a political black eye, the acrimonious collapse exposed both his arrogance and incompetence. Most troubling, the misbegotten venture galvanized suspicions that his is a pay-to-play administration.
In a naked bid to deliver a promise to donors who funded his 2013 campaign, the mayor tried to buy off the Teamsters union that represents the carriage drivers and skeptical members of the City Council. Knowing he had a weak hand and that disclosure of the details would doom the deal, he tried to speed it through the council.
[. . .]
It’s an odd hill to die on. The public offers wide support for the carriages, and rejects the mayor’s vaporous claims that the animals are treated cruelly.
Yet de Blasio threw facts to the wind, insisting he would fix a problem most people don’t believe exists. As such, the episode is a perfect metaphor for his tenure.
Time and again, he concocts sweeping visions of unfairness and wrongdoing that are wildly exaggerated or beyond the job he was hired to do. He sees a racist police force, greedy charter schools, unfair Uber drivers and now cruel carriage drivers. On all those, the mayor is living in a world disconnected from most New Yorkers’.
[. . .]
Something is rotten and I believe the episode warrants a criminal investigation.
[. . .]
A prosecutor needs to find the facts and reveal the truth.

http://nypost.com/2016/02/06/de-blasio-gets-knocked-off-his-high-horse/

De Blasio gets knocked off his high horse
By Michael Goodwin
February 6, 2016 | 10:05pm

New York City Mayor Trying To Destroy New York City




Words of politicians are cultural propaganda warfare. They do not invite homeless people into their homes to use bathrooms. Spending Other People's Money Society rules. Eighteen-percent-of-the-vote DeBlasio does not want to, and is unable to govern. He likes to campaign and prance around as head of city, nothing to do with being head of city government. The pattern of the White House legend-in-his-own-mind is replicated in Gracie Mansion.
[From article]
Rome fell. New York is falling down. It is filled with illegalities and filth as a result of the good intentions and failed ideas of liberals. Politicians pretend to want the best while they deliver the worst.
De Blasio and New York City Council speaker Melissa Mark-Mark-Vivirito have decriminalized public urination and quality-of-life offenses. Are they kidding? De-civilizing a beautiful city is not a positive. It is a fall from grace.
The Broken Windows theory states that small crimes lead to major crimes. De Blasio and Mark-Vivirito should study sociology. Their ignorance is ruining our city.
They pretend to be kind to the poor while they destroy their lives and leave them scantily clothed with no toilet paper on street corners. They whisper sweet things in bums ears while they throw their lives into sewers.
De Blasio and Mark-Vivirito want to lower the quality of life in New York. They are doing a good job at making New York into a third-world country.
When I get on a subway, there are small Mexican bands singing and break-dancers stepping on my feet. I don't interfere with their solitude; why should they bother me? And I'm supposed to tip them for failing to entertain me?
There are bums underground moaning that they were injured in the war and that they're hungry veterans.
[. . .]
The tramps complain if you don't give them a dollar.
Another thing that bothers me is allowing bikes on trains. If these environmentally oriented bike riders want to keep the world clean, they should ride in the streets. I am sick of their taking up an inordinate amount of space in the subway cars. There is no law against it, but there should be.
Mark-vivirito wants to make drinking alcohol legal in the streets, encouraging us to violence and endangering those who are not drunks to get drunk.
Mark-Mark-Vivirito and de Blasio feel that black and Hispanic New Yorkers are arrested at a disproportionate rate. Not true. Minorities are committing crimes at a disproportionate rate and are being arrested proportionately to their actual crimes.
I do not understand the new sympathy toward crooks. Even Obama wants to let nonviolent crooks out of jail. I went to jail for tax evasion. It was a non-violent crime. I still deserved to go.
[. . .]
They know that what they do is stupid, but they do it anyhow because it sounds good.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/02/new_york_is_falling_down.html

February 9, 2016
New York is falling down
By David Lawrence

January 26, 2016

New York City Mayor Does Not Like to Govern, Prefers Campaigning Like The President



The Dengates make their anger plain Monday in Queens.
Photo: Ellis Kaplan

This is a mild response. In 1969, when John Lindsay was Mayor of New York City, a February storm clogged Queens streets and the people wanted to lynch the mayor. Today they are much more tolerant at least in NYC. In Boston the people are shooting each other over cleared out parking spaces. 


[From article]
Streets in Queens remained unplowed late Monday and residents were mad as hell — but Mayor Bill de Blasio said it’s their own fault because they keep shoveling snow off their cars and onto the road.
“I’ve seen some of them myself,” the mayor said during a Monday morning press conference, during which he praised the city’s decision to keep schools open and dubbed himself an “expert on blizzards.”
[. . .]
“He’s blaming us now?! You’re the head of the city, you’re to blame!” fumed Joseph Dengate, who held signs with his 72-year-old parents, Joann and James Dengate, at the corner of 69th Lane and Juniper Boulevard.
“He’s a moron for saying that,” Joseph said of de Blasio’s excuse. “You don’t go on TV and blame hardworking New Yorkers who have to take their kids to school and go to work. It makes me angry to hear him say that, to blame the people who voted for him.”

http://nypost.com/2016/01/26/queens-residents-de-blasios-a-moron-for-snow-comments/

Queens residents: De Blasio’s a ‘moron’ for snow comments
By Lorena Mongelli, Yoav Gonen and Chris Perez
New York Post
January 26, 2016 | 1:35am

January 23, 2016

Supreme Court Of The United States Hears Free Speech Case




[From Court]
Question
Does the First Amendment prohibit the government from demoting a public employee based on a supervisor’s perception that the employee supports a political candidate?

Facts of the case
Jeffrey Heffernan was a police officer for the City of Paterson, New Jersey. A fellow police officer observed Heffernan picking up a campaign sign for the mayoral candidate running against the incumbent. When a supervisor confronted him, Heffernan claimed that he was not politically involved, could not vote in the City of Paterson, and was picking up the sign on behalf of his mother. Heffernan was demoted to a walking post because his actions were considered to be “overt involvement in political activities.” Heffernan sued the City of Paterson and claimed that the City had violated his First Amendment rights to freedom of speech association. However, the City filed a motion for summary judgment on Heffernan’s free association claim. The district court granted the City’s motion for summary judgment because there was no evidence Heffernan associated himself with the political candidate at issue. Heffernan admitted himself, that he was not associated with the candidate, therefore there is no evidence of a violation of free association. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed.

https://www.oyez.org/cases/2015/14-1280
Heffernan v. City of Paterson
ORAL ARGUMENT - JANUARY 19, 2016



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http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/heffernan-v-paterson-and-an-absurd-first-amendment-doctrine

JANUARY 20, 2016
Heffernan v. Paterson and an Absurd First Amendment Doctrine
BY GILAD EDELMAN

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http://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/430076/dancing-dark-heffernan-v-city-paterson

Oral Arguments in Heffernan v. City of Paterson: Dancing in the Dark
by JONATHAN KEIM
January 20, 2016 4:42 PM

January 12, 2016

Springfield, MA Officer Charged With Theft of Cash Evidence


Policeman Kevin Burnham holding cocaine evidence. 

No mention if he stole any drugs. The City and MA Attorney General appear only interested in the cash money. Police Commissioner and Mayor called it a lesson learned? Is this the first time evidence was stolen from a police department? Hello? Were these two public officials born yesterday?

[From article]
Police Commissioner John Barbieri said he and members of his department were blind-sided by the alleged discovery of a staggering $385,000 in systematic thefts of cash from the evidence room by retired Officer Kevin Burnham.
During a press conference followingBurnham's arraignment Monday in Hampden Superior Court on multiple counts of larceny, Barbieri said the tip of an apparent pattern was uncovered during a city audit in the summer of 2014, after the then-new commissioner took office and approximately when Burnham retired.
The city's internal auditor initially reported "there were some problems" after Barbieri ordered a review of the department's cash and evidence protocols. He said the review was part of an overall plan to modernize the department, as opposed to a response to any internal rumblings about Burnham.
"We wanted to determine if that cash had simply been misplaced or mis-stored, or whether we, in fact, had been the victim of a larceny," Barbieri said. "Officers reported back that they couldn't locate the cash."
[. . .]
More than a year later, Attorney General Maura Healey's office on Monday announced it was bringing charges against Burnham after a grand jury returned indictments in late December. The indictments state Burnham swiped cash from evidence envelopes stored in connection with about 162 criminal cases. Along with the indictments, Healey's office filed a five-page spreadsheet detailing the alleged thefts
[. . .]
Burnham pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on his own recognizance. He had been a police officer for 43 years and retired as the department's senior officer in 2014. Healey's office said he "took advantage" of his position as narcotics evidence officer, a position Barbieri said Burnham held for almost 20 years.The citations include piddling amounts under $100; but in one case, nearly $108,000 was never recovered, according to the documents. The spreadsheet tracked cases back to late 2009.
[. . .]
The overall message by Barbieri and other officials at Monday's press conference, including Mayor Domenic Sarno, amounted to: "Lesson learned."
[. . .]
Thus far, the issue has shaken out to be more than a $500,000 problem for a struggling city – given the $385,000 missing from the evidence room, $170,000 for the private auditing firm and thousands more spent on new equipment for the department.
Barbieri said no other police officers have been implicated in the investigation. It remains a question how one officer could allegedly lift nearly $400,000 in cash under the noses of his supervisors, however.
[. . .]
Barbieri said evidence money is now stored in a bank account, as opposed to in lockers in the evidence room

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/01/springfield_police_commissione_30.html

Springfield Police Commissioner John Barbieri: Department blind-sided by alleged theft of $385,000 in evidence money by retired officer
By Stephanie Barry | sbarry (at) repub.com
January 11, 2016 at 7:01 PM