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Why I am not voting for Mike Bloomberg October 28, 2009

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not5‘I know, I know — but’ - is the response I have been getting from all of my friends when I tell them that I am not voting for Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Some friends look away with a momentary guilty look.  Some hang their heads down and say ‘but I don’t like the other guy (Bill Thompson).’ Some just say ‘ well, he cannot be bought.’  To all of them, I say, as Rachel Maddow always says, ‘Bull Hockey.’

Here is why I am not voting for Mayor Mike.

1. I am still angry that Bloomberg brought the RNC to NYC in 2004 and even more angry at the illegal arrest and detention of over 1800 individuals by the authorities during the Republican Nation Convention. The 1800 arrests and detentions were a record for a political convention in the U.S. Many people were detained longer than 24 hours on relatively trivial charges. However, 90% of those charges were eventually dropped. I have ranted about these arrests before and also ranted about the fact that I can never GET arrested while demonstrating.  I definitely will have to try harder next time. There are a slew of details here.

2. I hated his trying to shove the West Side Stadium down our throats in 2005. Luckily, he lost that battle.

not33. However, it is his overturning of term limits that put me over the top. Long story short, in the fall of 2008, Bloomberg successfully campaigned for an amendment to New York City’s term limits law, in order to allow him to run for a third term in 2009.  There was plenty of time for him to pay for (about $40 million) a special election so that the people, who had already voted twice on this issue, could decide if Bloomberg could run for another term.  He decided not to go that way – and essentially bought the City Council and overturned the law.  He thought we would forget.  Well, most have – or just do not care.  I have not. (For the record – I voted NO to term limits two times but that is beside the point. It was the LAW).

Clyde Haberman, says that Bloomberg Is Betting on Voters With an Elastic Approach to the Law. “The mayor used to believe fervently in a two-term limit — until it became inconvenient for him. His “complete and utter disregard for the democratic process,” Mr. Thompson said, “was a defining moment for all of us.” “Does the richest man in New York City get to live by one set of rules while the rest of us live by another?”

not44.  Obscene amounts of his own money have been spent on his campaign. Bloomberg, the richest man in New York City, has spent $85 million on his current re-election campaign — a U.S. record for most personal money spent in a campaign for public office. The election is less than a week away and Bloomberg may wind up spending up to $140 million. This is plain wrong.  I do not care if it is his own money.  It is offensive.

5.  He can’t be bought, some say.  When a man has billions of dollars, he doesn’t need to be bought.  He can do all of the buying and that is just what has happened in the last eight years. New York Magazine, in a lengthy piece. details how and why Bloomberg has become as successful as he has, in this uncontrollable City. ‘A remarkable number of dominoes have fallen Bloomberg’s way. The city’s ethnic politics are at a transition point: Black activists trained in the civil-rights model are fading, and though the city’s Latino and Asian communities have rising population numbers, they have yet to coalesce around any leaders, though the primary victory of John Liu is perhaps a sign of things to come. The speaker of the City Council is usually a mayoral antagonist. But the current speaker, Christine Quinn, decided that the best way to be elected mayor herself was to ingratiate herself with Bloomberg. Then Quinn was further neutered by the council’s slush-fund scandal’.

not26. He brought Rudy Giuliani in to campaign for him. Did he really need to do that?  There is no one who is more divisive than Rudy.  He still makes most of us shudder whenever his punim shows up on TV or in the press.  Rudy then did what he does best – he pulls the fear factor out of his ass and goes for broke. He invokes those code words and we all get nauseous.  Yesterday, the New York Times’ Michael Powell revisited the Dinkins years that Rudy was brewing and stewing about. The record gets straightened out and Dinkins gets some of the credit he deserves.

-  As Rudy Giuliani comes to town to campaign for Mayor Bloomberg, remember that Republicans stick together.

7.  And why oh why is it that Bloomberg cannot decide whether he is a Democrat, Republican or an Independent. Is that such a hard thing to do?

not1-  Did Mayor Bloomberg do a good job as Mayor for the past eight years?  Yes. He did some fine things – but you know what?  That is what we elect people to do – their job.  And when it is time to go — it is time to go.  As far as I am concerned, the best thing about Mayor Mike was his bringing The Gates Project to Central Park in 2005.

Will Mike Bloomberg win a third term? I would be crazy to bet against him.  The only thing Bill Thompson has going for him is the fact that many people will not go to the polls.  Only 7% of eligible voters turned out for the run-off two weeks ago.

-  Mayor Michael Bloomberg was bitten by groundhog, Staten Island Chuck during the Staten island Zoo’s annual Groundhog Day event.

The Rise and Thud of Bernie Kerik October 27, 2009

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kerikthudYes, I have been obsessed with the Bernie Kerik scandal since it started to unravel before our very eyes.  Schadenfreude always works when we discuss old Bernie.  Jeff VanDam, of New York Magazine did a nice short chronological piece on the Rise and Thud of Bernie Kerik.

“Bernard Kerik used to run the city jails (1998–2000) and then the whole NYPD (2000–2001) and then, almost, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. But last week, he went to jail himself for leaking sealed information from his corruption trial, which begins this week. His fall has been drawn-out, and very public”.

9/11/01: As police commissioner, Kerik shares the credit with his boss Mayor Giuliani for resolute action on the day of the attacks. The two team up the next year to help form Giuliani Partners, a consulting firm.

2/28/02: Kerik pays a $2,500 fine for having two police officers travel to Ohio to research his autobiography, The Lost Son.

3/16/02: Newsday reports that an aide requested 30 seven-pound busts of Kerik from the nonprofit Police Foundation at a cost of $3,000.

2/9/03: The Daily News reports that Kerik oversaw a prison foundation that received nearly $1 million from tobacco companies that sold cigarettes to inmates; the Kerik aide in charge of the foundation’s finances later pleaded guilty to defrauding the fund of $142,733, partly to pay phone bills accrued when inmates called him collect to have phone sex. Much of the rest of the money is unaccounted for.

12/2/04: Kerik, apparently with Giuliani’s backing, is President Bush’s reported choice to run Homeland Security.

12/8/04: Nine former employees allege in the Washington Post that Kerik illicitly spied on women in relationships with his supervisor as investigation chief at a Saudi hospital twenty years earlier.

12/10/04: Kerik withdraws his nomination, citing a nanny with questionable immigration status. Newsweek reports that a warrant for Kerik’s arrest was issued in 1998 during a New Jersey civil dispute over $5,000 in condominium fees. Kerik said he’d paid the fees and the warrant had been withdrawn.

12/12/04: The Daily News reports that Kerik failed to disclose thousands of dollars in gifts, including a jewel-covered Tiffany badge, when he headed the NYPD and Correction Department. Some were given to him by a friend with ties to Interstate Industrial Corporation, a construction company suspected of mob ties that happens to have hired Kerik’s best man and brother; Kerik spoke to the city’s Trade Waste Commission on the friend’s behalf while Correction commissioner.

12/13/04: The Daily News reveals that Kerik had an extramarital affair with The Lost Son publisher Judith Regan, using a Battery Park City apartment—originally provided to ground-zero cleanup workers—for “passionate liaisons.”

12/16/04: The Bronx D.A. begins looking into the 1999 renovation of Kerik’s Riverdale apartment by Interstate.

12/22/04: Kerik quits Giuliani Partners.

6/30/06: Kerik pleads guilty to two misdemeanors, admitting he accepted the renovations from Interstate, spoke to city officials about the company, and failed to report a $28,000 loan from a real-estate developer. He pays $221,000 in fines but serves no jail time.

9/27/06: News of a new federal investigation involving Kerik emerges, this time about his alleged role in a 2005 plan to secretly record the husband of attorney-general candidate Jeanine Pirro, whom Pirro suspected of having an affair.

10/22/07: A Houston law firm sues Kerik for more than $200,000 in unpaid legal fees.

11/9/07: Kerik is indicted on sixteen federal counts that lead to two separate trials, one for tax fraud and one for corruption; he pleads not guilty.

12/2/08: The indictment against Kerik is expanded and now includes failure to pay taxes on a free luxury sedan given to him in 2004 by an armored-car company. He pleads not guilty to the new charges.

4/7/09: Kerik is seen training a dog in the background of a Real Housewives of New Jersey scene.

5/26/09: Kerik is indicted again, this time in Washington for making false statements to White House vetters; he pleads not guilty.

10/20/09: Kerik is jailed by the judge in his New York corruption trial, who believes he helped leak e-mails containing information from sealed court papers to the Washington Times.

-  On a completely different note:  A good friend (Ann) asked me to help out a friend of hers who wanted to promote the upcoming return of Wonder Woman, the play. We had 10 seconds to spin, like Wonder Woman.  Guess what?  I made the cut. It is grainy and only a second or two, but if you look closely, at the 43rd second of the clip you can see me spinning.  Fun.

Movie Review: The Maid (La Nana) October 27, 2009

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reviewblogpicMovie Review: The Maid (La Nana)

Alternate Title: Woman on the Verge

Story: Make a mental note to remember 30 year old Chilean director Sebastián Silva’s name. He is going to be big in the movie world. This exceptional character study and social commentary about a maid was written by Mr. Silva and Pedro Peirano.

Raquel is 41 and has been the maid in a busy Chilean household since she was 18. She works six days a week, takes care of the four children, cooks, cleans and has no life of her own. She has invested her existence in this family but as we see – she is not really a part of the family. She remains the maid. Raquel is exhausted and plagued with headaches, dizziness and insecurities. The lady of the house, in an effort to help Raquel, hires her some help. This territorial invasion causes some comedic cinematic segments but is, at the same time, heartbreaking.

How Raquel awakens from her marginalized existence is wonderful cinema. The astonishing performance by Chilean TV star, Catalina Saavedra, is worth the price of admission.

Acting: Catalina Saavedra as Raquel, is marvelous. Her face is expressive, poignant and award winning. Brava to her. Claudia Celedón as the lady of the house, was perfect. Alejandro Goic as the father of the house was fine in a small role. Mariana Loyola as Lucy, one of the other maids was terrific. Augustin Silva, the director’s brother, plays teenage Lucas and was wonderfully played. Trivia: Pedro Peirano filmed this semi-autobiographical tale in his childhood home and dedicated the movie to two of his ‘maids.’ Catalina Saavedra won Best Actress award at the Cartegena Film Festival and Special Jury Prize at Sundance. The Chilean Government, for some wacky reason, did not enter this film into the Best Foreign Film Oscar race. Big mistake.

Predilection: None

Critters: Ah, the kitten. A sweet, though loud, kitten is brought into the house and Raquel does not greet this interloper with open arms. I was worried about the kitten, but other than being thrown out, nothing bad happens to the kitten (I imagine).

Food: Food is a big part of this film. It opens with a birthday cake for Raquel and we then get to enjoy several meals with the family throughout the film.

Sex Spectrum: Some shower scenes with quick shots of boobs, a teenager caught in an embarrassing masturbation incident over too much laundry and some fumbling in the bedroom.

Opening Titles: We watch Raquel, alone in the kitchen, eating some mystery meat and potatoes while the family enjoys their dinner in the other room.

Visual Art: The film is shot in what I guess is Raquel’s claustrophobic imprisonment in the house.

Theater Audience: About 20 other people.

Weather: It is warm in Chile in December.

Sappy Factor: 0

Quirky Meter: 0

Squirm Scale: I was worried about the kitten for awhile.

Drift Factor: I was riveted throughout.

Predictability Level: I was not sire where this film was going.

Tissue Usage: 0

Oscar Worthy: Award worthy, for sure.

Big Screen or Rental: If you can find it go for the big screen.

Length: 90 minutes

LOBO HOWLS: 8.5

For those Still in Search of a Religion October 25, 2009

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I found this  chart ‘How to Choose a Religion’ on Mock, Paper, Scissors who found it on The Friendly Atheist.

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-  We took a drive to visit the Philadelphia Zoo hoping to see the newborn orangutan. Sadly the baby was not out for the public to adore just yet, but we did encounter a wonderful meeting between a service dog and an adult male orangutan among other fabulous sights.

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-  I was able to video some of the encounter between the Orangutan and the very well behaved service dog seen at the Philadelphia Zoo. The orangutan was dressed as a ghost for Halloween.

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may… October 23, 2009

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babyjudyToday is my birthday. It is a very LARGE numbered birthday (in my hometown of Brooklyn we would say it was YOOGE).  I normally do not give a hoot about age but this one hit me like an asteroid.  Why is that?  Because I am now, by all of the accepted standards,  officially old.

After dwelling on this BIG number I have decided there are good things and bad things about being 65.  Here are a few of those things.

-  The Government thinks I am old and gave me a Medicare card. The good thing is that my health insurance dropped from a whopping $900 per month to about $400 a month. I do not know if the supplemental coverage that I had to buy includes an appointment with the death panel. I will keep you posted on that one.  The funniest thing about getting all of the literature from Medicare is that it is printed in a very LARGE font so instead of a brochure that would normally be 12 pages – it is actually about 24 pages.

-  The MTA also considers me old and now have one of those half fare cards.  This is good thing.  Instead of $2.25 per ride on the subway – it is now about $1.10.

-  Most actuarial tables for numbers of years left consider me on the very right side of the chart. That is bad.

-   The TV stations do not include me in that all important ‘buying’ age demographic. That is neither here nor there since I haven’t shopped much in the last 20 years.

-   I am lucky to have a number of younger friends. Some, due to their alternate lifestyles can go to the movies with me during the day. Some of my young pals actually ask my opinion on stuff. One young friend, in particular, goes  on whirlwind cross country Zoo trips with me (and I am referred to, by her, as her ’senior’ friend).  There a bunch of very cool thirty-something friends who think it is not uncool to hang around with someone who is much older. These are all very good things.

-   The funny thing about aging, as all oldsters know, is that you seem to become more invisible with each passing year.  I sometimes think I have gained the knowledge of the Klingon Cloaking Device because unless I am walking Benny the dog, I am totally invisible. This is a good thing because you really do not need to worry about what you wear in the street since no one is looking at you.

I know, I know – they say the alternative to getting older is not desired.  Very true.

I share my birthday with my lovely niece, Becca and these other astrological cuspees: Ang Lee (director) , Weird Al Yankovic (comic), Dwight Yoakam (songwriter, singer) Michael Crichton (writer), Pele (Brazil’s soccer star), Charlie Foxx (singer), Diana Dors (actress) and  Johnny Carson (comedian).

So, I heartily accept all good wishes and hope that my Lobo ranting, raving and table pounding will keep the old noggin in great working order for some time to come.

Ding Dong – the Thug is Jailed October 21, 2009

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bernieI was out all day yesterday and it was not until about 6 PM that I heard the news that the former NYC Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik (under Chief of the Thugs, Rudy Giuliani) was jailed when a federal judge revoked his bail a week before his trial on conspiracy and fraud charges was due to begin. Schadenfreude is an apt word for this story.

A federal judge granted the prosecutors’ request to revoke bail because of new accusations of criminal contempt for disclosing nonpublic case information in order to influence the upcoming jury and to garner public sympathy before the trial. Kerik had been allowed to remain free under a $500,000 bail package after he pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges in November 2007. He also faces other charges — including other fraud and tax charges as well as lying to White House officials during their background checks on him — that will be prosecuted separately at a later date.  Judge Stephen C. Robinson of Federal District Court in White Plains described Mt Kerik as a “toxic combination of self-minded focus and arrogance.” Whoa!

Kerik is accused of receiving apartment renovations from a construction firm that had been suspected of organized crime ties in exchange for helping the company win city contracts, according to his indictment. He tried to convince city regulators the contractors were free of mob ties and should be approved to do business requiring city permits, the indictment alleges. His career began to unravel upon being subjected to background checks when President George W. Bush nominated him in 2004 to become Homeland Security secretary.

Here is the story with one of those funny verbal slips (‘top cock’) on Local News Channel 7:

Schadenfreude:

Empire State Building honor the Grateful Dead October 20, 2009

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esblightsI took this photo from my apartment last night as the Empire State Building burst into tie-dye lighting in honor of the Grateful Dead. The special lighting ceremony celebrates  the opening of an exhibit at the New York Historical Society honoring the band. The tie-dye color scheme is a reminder of  the iconic group’s original imagery and psychedelic influences.

‘On October 21, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh will attend a charity fundraiser to celebrate the opening of The Grateful Dead: Now Playing at the New York Historical Society, an exhibit cataloguing the career and accomplishments of one of America’s most socially influential bands.

Through an extensive variety of media, even including fan mail, the exhibition explores the history of the band from 1965-1995. A section of the exhibit chronicles the social phenomenon of the band’s most dedicated fans, the Deadheads.  Most of the exhibitions materials were contributed from the extensive collection of the Grateful Dead Archive at the University of California Santa Cruz’.

Vile vs Bile October 19, 2009

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bilevileIt is hard to say who makes me more nauseous – Al Sharpton or Rush Limbaugh.

Whenever I see Al Sharpton’s head pop up like Zelig I immediately change the channel or think negatively about whatever he is protesting for or against.  It is a Pavlovian knee jerk reaction that began in 1987  with the Tawana Brawley debacle.

My favorite NYC Police Detective, Matt, used to tell me that ‘Reverend Al was a cop’s favorite overtime pal.’  Translation – whenever Al Sharpton was around you could guarantee there would be a need for additional police presence.

Now it seems that an equally vile individual, Rush Limbaugh, is embroiled in a brouhaha with Al Sharpton.  It is hard to decide who to root for in this mud-fest. I find myself essentially snickering at the entire windbag-fest. It seems that when Limbaugh wanted to buy the St. Louis Rams, Sharpton sent a note to Commissioner Roger Goodell urging officials to reject Rush’s bid because of racist comments that he had made in the past.  Then, Limbaugh, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece, Limbaugh said Sharpton “played a leading role in the 1991 Crown Heights riot (he called neighborhood Jews ‘diamond merchants’) and 1995 Freddie’s Fashion Mart riot.”

Oh boy, oh boy – now Sharpton is threatening a defamation lawsuit against Rush.  Can this get much better?  This is one of those stupid situations that gives these two blowhards even more allotted air time. Argh!

-  Speaking of blowhards – Rudy Guiliani is back in the news. Gasp! He struck an all too familiar fear mongering tone on the campaign trail Sunday, saying the city is still “at great risk.”  Without mentioning Bloomberg’s Democratic opponent, Giuliani warned that crime in New York City, which declined under him and has continued to fall under Bloomberg, is also a gamble.“This city could very easily be taken back in a very different direction,” Giuliani said. “It could very easily be taken back to the way it was with the wrong political leadership.”  Why can’t this guy just go quietly into the night. Blech.

-  And then there is the balloon boy and his family. Maybe we should all treat this episode like a bad Halloween trick and let them all float quietly into the night.

-  For a  much needed smile, check out this terrific short video about a Repugnant App:

Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are October 18, 2009

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wild2Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are

Alternate Title: Let the Wild Rumpus Start

Story: It’s good to be king (at least for awhile) as little Max learns in this delightful Spike Jonze adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s 1963 classic children’s book. The film was written by Mr. Jonze and Dave Eggers. I hereby confess that I never read the children’s classic. I was in college when it came out and did not have children to share it with later on. I entered this imaginary world with no preconceived ideas and had a rollicking good time.

Nine year old Max has some problems with his temper. After a fight with his mother, he runs away and enters a fanciful world filled with wild things and wild places. I could have gotten carried away and attempted to analyze how each of the creatures he met represented an element of Max’s own psyche, but I preferred to just sit back and enjoy the vision that Spike Jonze deftly presented to us. Filmed in Australia, we delight in rocky cliffs, elegant sand dunes, fabulous structures, scary forests and washes of color, sound and light.

The film succeeds on many levels but its greatest achievement is that it can be appreciate by all ages and levels of life experience Spike Jonze has created a world that is both terrifying and beautiful. Little Max learns lots of life lessons and of course learns that there is no place like home.

wild1Acting: There was a five continent search for the perfect Max. And what a Max they found. Max Records as Max embodies perfection. He is expressive, authentic and totally believable.Catherine Keener as the Mom, gives a sensitive performance in a very small role. Mark Ruffalo as the Mom’s boyfriend, is not given much to do. Lauren Ambrose as KW, Chris Cooper as Douglas, James Gandolfini as Carol, Catherine O’Hara as Judith, Forest Whitaker as Ira, Paul Dano as Alexander all give amazing voice to their characters. Bravos all around.

Trivia: Spike Jonze has directed two actors and two actresses to a Oscar Nomination – Catherine Keener (Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Being John Malkovich, Chris Cooper (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Adaptation, Meryl Streep (Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Adaptation.and Nicolas Cage (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Adaptation. Contrary to popular belief he is not an heir to the Spiegel catalog fortune, although he is a distant relative of those that are.

Predilection: I like Spike Jonze

Critters: Other than the seven imaginary wild things you can see a raccoon named Richard, a dog and a kitten.

Food: Frozen corn, chocolate cake.

Soundtrack: Delightful music by Karen O and Carter Burwell

Opening Titles: Credits are at the end.

Visual Art: A visual treat is in store for all.

Theater Audience: I went to an 11 AM showing on a Sunday. There was a good crowd filled with families, lots of kids, lots of adults by themselves and lots of couples. A very mixed bag. The movie theater handed out crowns to all that bought tickets. I gave my crown to my dog Benny and cat Madison, as they are the wild things in Casa Lobo.

Squirm Scale: 0

Drift Factor: I paid attention throughout

Predictability Level: High

Tissue Usage: 0

Oscar Worthy: Yes

Big Screen or Rental: Big screen for sure.

Length: 100 minutes

LOBO HOWLS: 9

For the record… October 16, 2009

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balloonI did not, for one second, believe that little boy was in the runaway balloon.  As soon as I heard the parents were ’storm chasers’ and had been on the TV reality show ‘Wife Swap’ I said to myself – it is time to bring in child services and rescue those kids – not from a balloon- but from their parents. Gasp!

-  Millions of Americans Waste Entire Fucking Afternoon (from the incomparable Andy Borowitz) – Balloon Boy to America: Punk’d!

COLORADO (The Borowitz Report) – Moments after a little boy who was believed to be in his parents’ homemade helium balloon was found safe and sound, millions of Americans came to the realization that they had flushed the entire fucking afternoon down the fucking toilet.

“I watched the entire drama unfold and then it turned out that no drama had unfolded,” said Carol Foyler, 32, of Missoula, Montana.  “I can’t tell you how pissed I am at that fucking kid.”

At their Colorado home, the parents of six-year-old Falcon Heene said that they were relieved that their son was all right and that they were pushing forward with their plans to build a giant child-operated flame-throwing robot.