touche!
Reading that post, I read the comments and something was said that made me curious. Someone said he had changed the spelling of his name. What's that about? I Googled and found it to be true. https://www.google.com/search?q="Edward+shadeed"+doctor+Oklahoma+City
Shades of Senator Gary Hart. Some say Hart would have been the Democratic nominee for president in 1984 had all the noise about his changing his name from "Hartpence" to "Hart" not killed his momentum in the polls. It's just.....odd.
I don't want this to be seen in the same way as Shadid's negativity, but it's strange. In the middle of your medical career, you change your name? It was before he ran for State Representative. Here's the Change of Name court filing http://www.oscn.net/applications/osc...19&db=Oklahoma
Off topic, but my son got a political science degree from OU and I was very impressed with the quality of education he received. I have a minor in political science from the University of Denver (Condoleeza Rice and I were classmates, but she got the major and I the minor) and I am quite sure that he received the superior education, based on discussions with him and my reading of his papers. Perhaps that is President Boren's influence.
Bottom line - "Let he that has no sin cast the first stone." Be careful what you criticize unless your own nose is clean.
The NewsOK comments are pretty pro-Shadid. Shadid seems to be playing on the idea that the suburbs have suffered for the sake of downtown under Cornett. A lot of people seem to be falling for that.
Yea...I wouldn't take the temperature of a city based on newsok comments...
If the comments posted on newsok were an accurate sampling of our city...I'd move.
It's turning into an eppy of "The Big Bang Theory".
I confess I am disappointed with Shadid's tone coming out of the gate. My hope is that he will find his distinctive voice and brand among Oklahoma City voters without going over to the dark side. We forget that Cornett only won by 58 percent of the vote in 2010 by a less-than-desirable challenger with no political experience. Don't overestimate or underestimate anyone's chances.
Some perspective on annual O&M costs for the streetcar. For the Alternatives Analysis an annual budget of $3.2 million was projected for FY2018 for the core Bricktown to Midtown line. The current MAPS 3 one cent tax is raising around $100 million per year. Assuming no revenue at all from fares, advertising, sponsorship or a joint parking and maintenance facility, a dedicated sales tax of 0.032 cents, or approximately 1/30th of a cent could be used to fund the streetcar. That’s quite a bit lower than the dedicated 1/8th of a cent tax that funds the zoo. And we shouldn’t build the streetcar because this funding - that won’t be needed until 2017 - hasn’t been approved in the FY2018 budget yet by Council? Quite simply, a canard.
Just like Gary Marrs didn't lift a finger and lost to James Greiner. Let him who stands take heed lest he fall. You're right though, Mick has already spent more money and energy on this campaign than the previous one. What does that say about his opponent?
Gary Marrs campaigned and certainly sent out campaign material to constituents.
What does it say about his opponent? It says that he's not a stalking, creepy loser that Steve Hunt is.
How much has Ed spent? He said he was going to spend up to $1.5 million. How does that make him different than the "plutocrats" he rails against? He's trying to buy the election but he is bleeding support at a rapid pace. What does that say about Ed that he thinks he needs to spend up to $1.5 million -- and worse -- brag about it in the news media? Was that all a bluff to scare off worthy opponents?
Shadid's embarrassing, angry rant in the Oklahoman laid bare the monster many people close to him have seen growing, a monster some of us helped to create and would rather see go back in the cage.
Before today, Shadid had an uphill battle. After the bush-league effort he put out today, I'd say this race is over.
Who on God's green earth is running this campaign?
It's a long way until March, but we've already seen that you can't trust Ed to do what he says he'll do. Thus, even an about face by him is valueless to some of his previous supporters whom he has alienated.
It TOTALLY is, and it was settled then the same way it will be here. Part of me is happy this race will happen so the city can reaffirm it's belief in MAPS, and it's belief in "the plan". Now, I'm no pollyanna, this maps package is pretty flawed, but if we don't hold it together the 4th package may never happen. I truly think Ed is passing up a great opportunity as a councilman to try and campaign and guide the 4th package in to one that directly addresses his "core platform". If you want to make yourself useful as Ed, you stay in the council, and start directing your grand standing and campaigning at a MAPS4 package that is strictly for infrastructure improvements on a city wide basis, maybe a "project 180" for the rest of us. The whole beauty of the Maps 1 / Maps for Kids double team is that the grand and highly viseable nature of Maps 1 made the much less noticeable work done on Maps 2 was WAY easier to sell to the public. In the same way we have an opportunity to make Maps 3 a show piece that keeps a level of base support to ensure a successful albeit less glamourous package for round 4. I really think this is a pretty clear sign that this councilman gig was always really a set up for a mayoral run. I'm totally ready for a new mayor, as much as anyone is, but I do not want that guy...
I live in Mustang so I can't vote even though it does effect me. Who ever had the rally with the best hot dogs would get my vote. I'm not hard to please.
What is ironic about him playing to some of the suburban frustration about the downtown getting all the improvements is he has almost never advocated anything city wide (he comes close on health since he has brought it up a few times but we have not really implemented any new health initiatives in his time), he has pretty much been for core and near core. Understandable given his district and priorities.
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