The Gateway (Last Cheap Shot Before the Polls Close Edition)

Reading Storobin's Mind: "No, I wouldn't run over MY GRANDMOTHER to get elected; my grandmother is dead." Election Day Craziness In Storobin-Fidler Race www.cityandstateny.com

 

 

 

 

Ho hum, Storobin lied about something Jewish (part 962).

I link merely for the photo, and ask the rhetorical question "Character
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???? The Yeshiva World YWN EXCLUSIVE: Rabbonim Withdraw Support from David Storobin « » Frum Jewish News www.theyeshivaworld.com

 

 

 

For once, I won't criticize Rock for breaking the "Markowitz is running for Congress" rumor. I myself had gotten indications that a white candidate was likely to enter the race, and the cryptic nature of those rumors and where they came from indicated it was Markowitz.

Still, as I noted on Rock's thread, there were problems:

 

1) Though the Brownstone area has been diminished in this district, Atlantic Yards has still considerably weakened Markowitz there. Even though Clarke is not anti-Ratner, I think she would have been the default anti-Ratner choice.

 

 2) A Rock pointed out, Sylvia Kinard is a weak candidate, and (as he didn't point out) weak candidates don't effectively split the black vote

 

3) While Markowitz has always had formidable black support, but I'm not sure it carries to a race against a black incumbent (and neither apparently was he).

 

Most important was something I didn't raise: has anyone ever seen any indication that Markowitz has even the slightest interest in national issues, or in going from the center ring of a small circus to a junior position in a chorus of 435? Marty Markowitz Endorses Yvette Clarke for Reelection www.politicker.com

 

 

 

DeBlasio sprechen Yiddish?

 

The Tallener thinks he's a shtarker. Pols: Cutting The G Train Extension Is Meshuganah! gothamist.com

 

 

 

Survey finds:

"-20% of voters have a favorable opinion of Romney's treatment of dogs to 29% with an unfavorable opinion. These numbers suggest that the Seamus story has gotten around enough for people to have a negative view of Romney on dogs, but 51% with no opinion indicates the story hasn't penetrated that deeply yet.

-By contrast 44% of voters have a favorable opinion of Barack Obama's treatment of dogs to 14% with an unfavorable one. Apparently voters think he's taking good care of Bo. Asked who would be a better President for dogs, 37% of voters pick Obama to 21% for Romney with 42% not holding an opinion either way.

 

-68% of voters think it's inhumane to put your dog in a kennel on the roof of your car to only 14% who consider it humane. …

 

-Whether this is really an issue that's going to hurt Mitt Romney in the campaign is a different question though. 55% of voters say it makes no difference to their vote, while 35% say it makes them less likely to vote for Romney and 7% more likely."

 

More likely?

 

WTF are these people?

 

My guess is Muslims and people named Katz. PPP: Mitt losing must-love-dogs vote www.politico.com

 

 

 

Here we go again. Some Jew-hating leftists advocating a One State Solution.

No, wait—it’s not a bunch of Harvard academics, it’s the Republican-controlled Florida legislature.

By and by, I know Israel will always find a way to protect itself from its enemies. It's Israel's "friends" that I worry about.

As a great Rabbi once said "Klein und mine." Pro-Israel Lawmakers Promote One State forward.com