Linda Rosenthal
A Crowded Breakfast on the West Side
Here’s a shot from the breakfast hosted Sunday morning by the Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations on the West Side, which, as Grace Rauh noted, attracted nearly every 2009 candidate for citywide office. read more »
Ed Ott Gets Going on Affordable Housing
Practically every major Democrat in the city was at the corner of 14th Street and First Avenue yesterday afternoon to announce the formation of a what they say is the largest housing coalition in the city’s history.
The group, New York Is Our Home, includes labor and tenant groups, the Working Families Party and others.
The most heated rhetoric (video here) came from the Central Labor Council's Ed Ott, who said, “The price of housing in this city is effectively theft” and that affordable housing units, like the ones in Stuyvesant Town behind him, “are being stolen by the greed of developers and the market.”
Which drew applause and energetic head nods from the crowd of elected officials behind him.
In attendance at the rally were Christine Quinn, Bill Thompson, Betsy Gotbaum, Tom Duane, John Sabini, Ruben Diaz, Jr., Keith Wright, Jonathan Bing, Linda Rosenthal, Dan Garodnick, Eric Gioia and Charles Barron, among others. Most of them spoke but none matched Ott’s directness.
After the speeches, the group formed a human chain around Stuy Town, which is several blocks long, and marched down to Union Square.
Practically every major Democrat in the city was at the corner of 14th Street and First Avenue yesterday afternoon to announce the formation of a what they say is the largest housing coalition in the city’s history.
The group, New York Is Our Home, includes labor and tenant groups, the Working Families Party and others.
The most heated rhetoric (video here) came from the Central Labor Council's Ed Ott, who said, “The price of housing in this city is effectively theft” and that affordable housing units, like the ones in Stuyvesant Town behind him, “are being stolen by the greed of developers and the market.”
Which drew applause and energetic head nods from the crowd of elected officials behind him.
In attendance at the rally were Christine Quinn, Bill Thompson, Betsy Gotbaum, Tom Duane, John Sabini, Ruben Diaz, Jr., Keith Wright, Jonathan Bing, Linda Rosenthal, Dan Garodnick, Eric Gioia and Charles Barron, among others. Most of them spoke but none matched Ott’s directness.
After the speeches, the group formed a human chain around Stuy Town, which is several blocks long, and marched down to Union Square.
UPDATE: Adolfo Carrion, Brian Kavanagh and Adam Clayton Powell IV also attended.
Tom Brokaw Advises In West Side Race— For the Son-in-Law
Tom Brokaw Advises In West Side Race- For the Son-in-Law
Kavanagh Running for Assembly
But a recent call to Knickerbocker SKD, Kavanagh's consultants (who also worked for Mike, Scott Stringer, and new West Side assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal) found that their voicemail now has an option for "Kavanagh for Assembly."
This could produce one of the year's harder-fought primaries. Among other factors, Friedman didn't have to raise much money for her insider-driven Assembly win; Kavanagh broke $100,000 for his Council race, and a source says he's already brought in $60,000 for this fall.
Your Democratic Nominees
Scott Stringer's choice to take his West Side seat, Linda Rosenthal, won a first round victory, albeit over a real challenge; but on the East Side, Sylvia Friedman Freedman beat Steve Sanders's preferred candidate for his seat.
West Side Tammany
It's an unreformed, utterly inside process that gives a candidate the Democratic line and big leg up in the February special election.
"I felt like I was in some backwater town in Arkansas or something," said Mike Lupinacci, an outsider running on an education platform who made his way to a rules committee meeting one recent evening. "It's like the 19th century -- they don't know how to use modern technology.... They've just decided they think Linda's the person, which is fine, but the County Committee members won't even have met most of us until Sunday."
I asked him if this seemed like a "reform" process.
"Oh please. Give me a break. They're not even reforming their own back yard. The whole thing is so pathetic."
Another outsider, Charles Simon, said he hadn't been following the process closely. read more »
"It's kind of old-school," he said. "I did have a few conversations with Scott over the course of the past several months in which Scott said he was happy with the process and he wasn't looking ot play kingmaker."
The Beep apparently changed his mind.West Side Numbers
Charles Simon leads the pack with $174,000 on hand, which includes a $100,000 loan from himself. Marc Landis has $123,600 on hand. And Linda Rosenthal, the Nadler staffer who is seen as a frontrunner, has just $10,000. read more »
Of course, the state committee race is pretty much free. The fall primary probably won't be though.









