mrmaplewood said:
Can't get hyped up on this. And I don't care about the NY state governor either. Talk to me about New Jersey.
ice said:
In this day and age, reputations can be lost, and then regained, in an instant.
It seems a bit too soon, to me, for him to throw his hat (or his shirt) into the ring, but I guess I'm just old school.
I'd like to see some reason for redemption other than that a few months have passed and he has a new Twitter account.
dave23 said:
He is why people hate politicians. He's an egotistical, delusional douche.
dave23 said:
He is why people hate politicians. He's an egotistical, delusional douche.
mrmaplewood said:
"If you don't knw, I cannot explain it to you."
I guess you don't knw either. Or maybe you are too sophisticated a New Yorker to splain things. Don't bother. I find this thread boring.
LOST said:
How popular is he in New York?
What's his "base'.
Quinn has the Gays and pro-Bloomberg establishment. Thompson has the Blacks. Di Blasio seems to have the Left.
LOST said:
mrmaplewood said:
"If you don't knw, I cannot explain it to you."
I guess you don't knw either. Or maybe you are too sophisticated a New Yorker to splain things. Don't bother. I find this thread boring.
What % of residents of our Town spend five days a week all day long in NYC?
What % visit NYC for recreation on a regular basis. To a very great extent Maplewood and South Orange are "Bedroom Communities" for NYC.
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Not sure what he brings to the table.
Christine Quinn seems more like the kind of outlandish character which suits the office of Mayor of New York.
I'm a lifelong resident of New Jersey, but the NYC mayor does affect the life of people such as myself.