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Rebecca Solnit: "I think of voting as a chess move, not a valentine."
I changed the header graphic on Scripting News today to raise a question with NYC voters.
Bill de Blasio was mayor. A funeral for two murdered cops. The police stand at attention, their backs turned on the mayor. This was a statement about him for sure, but even more about their disdain for the people who elected him, you and me, the people they're sworn to protect. I grew up in NY, and had plenty of experience with NY cops and this kind of disrespect is, from my point of view, who they are. I know they see themselves as martyrs, that's what the demonstration meant. But they also have a job to do and a chain of command.
There's a lot of pent up resentment and you can't just wish it away. The mayor, for better or worse, owns it. I can't imagine they'd have much respect for the Democratic Party nominee. Like it or not, this is the city NYers live in.
I am old enough to remember when John Lindsay, a liberal Republican, back when there were such things, was the newly elected mayor in 1966 and was greeted by a transit strike, shutting down subways and buses. The unions walked all over him. Welcome to NY.
I think NYC and NYers will fare better with a Andrew Cuomo.
This isn't the first time I've stood up for him on this blog. He did resign in disgrace, humiliated, but I never will forget his leadership during the darkest times of Covid. Cuomo, along with Donald McNeil at the NY Times and Dr Anthony Fauci were the bright beams of intelligence and compassion. You may think differently, but I haven't forgotten.
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House of Dynamite is a fantastic movie, it deserved the great reviews it's getting, and I found it easy to watch, though a lot of reviewers said it wasn't. It's exactly the kind of movie I like -- political thriller with ideas rich with intrigue. Great acting and writing. It's the 2025 version of Fail Safe. Both are like stage play, but this one examines the story from all angles, very skillfully, so the story is told iteratively.
The president in this story is throughtful and deliberative with no time to think.
It's provocative because the person who would make that choice now just destroyed part of the most famous building in the country on a whim, presumably to show us he has the power to destroy things, which you will not doubt even slightly when you watch House of Dynamite.
As you watch the movie, hold the thought in the back of your mind. What would Trump do. There was a time when we chose presidents based on our willingness them to have them decide whether or not to launch the nukes. We lost that perspective, but the problem never went away.
I changed the header graphic on Scripting News today to raise a question with NYC voters. Bill de Blasio was mayor. He was elected with great vision, but the politics of NY are not in sync with the ambitions of dreamers. The police union didn't like him. I'm sure they would prefer someone more like the current mayor Adams. So they turned their back to him when he spoke at a funeral for two murdered cops. I was a resident of the city at that time, and saw it not as disrespect for de Blasio specifically, rather for the people who chose him, the people of the city. I grew up in that city, and the cops are not nice people. They have a job to do and a chain of command. But they don't like the people, and they don't generally respect the mayor. Same with other New York unions.
The mayor's job in NYC is to keep the unions from revolting. I can't imagine they'd have much respect for the Democratic Party nominee. Like it or not, this is the city NYers live in. I am old enough to remember when John Lindsay, a liberal Republican, back when there were such things, was the newly elected mayor in 1966 and was greeted by a transit strike, shutting down subways and buses. The unions walked all over him. Welcome to NY.
There's a lot of pent up resentment and you can't just wish it away. The mayor, for better or worse, owns it.
I think NYC and NYers will fare better with a Mayor Cuomo. This isn't the first time I've stood up for him on this blog. He did resign in disgrace, humiliated, but I never will forget his leadership during the darkest times of Covid. Cuomo and Donald MacNeil at the NYT and Dr Anthony Fauci were the bright beams of intelligence and compassion. You may think differently, but I haven't forgotten.

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