I plan to vote for Mick but I have to say, it is beginning to pain me to ally myself with people going out of their way to be so negative and nasty. You sound like a bunch of loons, frankly, and it makes me wonder if I am just missing something and should go the other way.
I wasn't trying to be rude to you. Ed Shadid's campaign just distributed arguably the most vile piece of campaign literature we've seen in years, and you're demanding everyone treat him with politeness. WTH?
You seem like a nice person but it's a little rich to demand everyone treat him like he's something special when he's just revealed himself to be utterly guileless. The reason Dennis Heaton invited him to chat here was so people could give him a piece of their minds.
My point was that if you want to have a nice polite conversation with him devoid of people taking him to task for his disgusting campaign strategy, you may want to reach out to him on the phone.
Sir/Madam...I'd like to point out that I also invited the Mick camp to come on over and engage in a conversation as well. I did that over 3 hours ago and my invite is still up on their FB. I personally had no intention of bashing Councilman Shadid or his staff. What better place to do a bit of stumping on this last weekend before the election?
Not that "he started it" is a good reason to be negative back, but if the candidate under such attacks is taking the high road, is it not alright for some supporters out there to react a little? Turning the other cheek only goes so far when someone has shown they'll go to no limit to ruin a person.
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I like that! That's why I appreciate and enjoy this website. There are some of us Retired folks that don't drive anymore, and I always look forward to coming here on the weekends. It is one of the destinations I can get to without having to show my Metro Transit ID. :-)
If Ed Shadid came up to me on the street today I would tell him he's running a sleazy campaign and he's still going to lose, which will make him look even worse and is a disservice to this city and his own supporters.
If he came on this thread to chat I would say the same thing.
We aren't talking about royalty. We're talking about a city council man who has just engineered one of the sleaziest piece of campaigning we've seen in recent years.
Hey Edgar - seen any dog whistles lately? Here's a good one:
Gay resolution/play: Cornett voted for a 2011 “gay rights” Oklahoma City Council resolution. He did nothing to stop the offensive pro-gay Christmastime play (The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told) on city-owned property last year.
Paid for by Shadid for OKC 2014, 723 N. Hudson Avenue,
Oklahoma City, OK 73102, 212-3068, edshadid.com
Shadid is supposed to be on Flashpoint tomorrow morning, not sure if mentioned here earlier.
Are you aware of the functions of the city manager vs. that of the mayor?
Dr. Shadid wants to supplement his income with a $24,000 a year job. You think he's a public servant NOT looking for benefits? Talking about 'quid pro quo;' get outta here with that corn bread acquisition. That salary is equivalent to a teacher's Social Security disability check.
"Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.
Ed Shadid for OKC Yes, I will be on KFOR's Flashpoint at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. (Channel 4) It will be aired again at 11:30 a.m. on KAUT Channel 43. Thank you.
Dr. Shadid's campaign is making a last minute power serge on Flashpoint; a great way to supplement his exhausted campaign's advertising budget. He would have to be mayor for a long time to recoup what he has put into this race. If he loses? He needs to start pulling teeth; starting with his own.
"Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.
Shadid has run an extremely negative campaign. That can't even be argued. He just somehow called out Mayor Cornett for supporting gay rights. Cornett hasn't even mentioned Shadid's name let alone produced one piece of negative campaign material. Exactly how are people supposed to react to such a negative campaign from Shadid?
I get that but what does that have to do with how Cornett supporters act? It's kind of embarrassing.
I just can't wait until this election is over so Pete can close this thread.
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You aren't the only one. Does anyone think any of us enjoy this? I'm exhausted, I can't sleep. If Mick wins, the streetcar should go forward as planned. It was very exciting to get all the information about companies, cars and propulsion systems this week. I spent months campaigning for MAPS so we could have a streetcar and I see it within our grasp. But I also know that should Ed win, he will try very hard to figure out a way to stop it. And should he succeed in stopping MAPS collections altogether, he puts the RTD that people have been working so hard towards in grave danger of never happening. My passion to see Mick elected is as much about my extreme desire to continue transit progress as anything. I see Ed as threatening that goal and that's what makes it worth all the effort campaigning against him. But I'm really tired.
Posting this on the NewsOk comments was kind of embarrassing:
Poll-driven chameleon-like marketing by anonymous big money is not going to work this time; not with the Mayor’s 13-year track record. Just as occurred in my city council race, and the more recent Ward 1 city council race, anonymous independent expenditure organizations are spending large amounts of money engaging in at least two major live polls (which would cost in the $50,000-$70,000 range) and other expensive support activity for the Mayor’s campaign. The seemingly coordinated strategy of the Independent Expenditure and the Mayor is easily predictable: take the Mayor’s weaknesses and portray them as strengths. The Mayor’s record on public safety, neighborhood advocacy (especially when pitted against special interests), and street and sidewalk investments is abysmal and yet, those issues dominate his messaging. The Mayor tells the same joke at national meeting after national meeting making fun of those neighborhood advocates who question the allocation of resources in OKC (Mick says some variation of “Many people in the suburbs do not like the emphasis on downtown, but I tell them you may not like it but your children and grandchildren will like it and you know what, they are angry because they know I am right”) and now wants us to know how much he enjoys getting out and meeting neighbors. The Mayor does not speak with the City Council with any regularity much less neighborhoods. Adding police officers? We have the same number of officers today as we had 20 years ago with 200,000 more people. The Mayor’s relationship with the good men and women of our police and fire forces is nothing less than toxic. Want to understand the situation? Walk up to any member of the OKC Police and Fire force, any random member, and ask them their opinion of Mick Cornett, his working relationship with them, his understanding of the police manpower study and the future needs of this city in terms of public safety and who they would prefer as Mayor. Those who are not already aware will understand how preposterous it is for the Mayor to portray himself as a public safety advocate. Spending large amounts on streets? Developer after developer was able to get their streets widened and sidewalks built in areas where virtually no one lives in the range of $200 million while the streets in neighborhood after neighborhood have to wait as long as 20 more years to get their potholes filled. The misallocation of resources in the ’07 Bond promoted by the Mayor makes concerns about MAPS3 projects pale in comparison.
Notice how Roy Williams tries to turn a perceived weakness of the Mayor into a strength (“The fact that he is interested and wants to stay in that role, I think that bodes well for OKC”). The Mayor is tired. 13 straight years is a long time on the horseshoe. He spent enormous sums of money and almost every other week for two years during his last term getting a MBA in New York City (because OKC apparently does not have adequate MBA programs). Reports of the mayor actively searching for a mayoral replacement because he did not know if he would finish this last term led to uncertainty among some members of the city council. According to sources he had to be repeatedly lobbied by the Chamber to convince him to run. He offers no opinions much less solutions to the most controversial subjects in front of the council; in fact, he generally maintains complete silence. The Mayor was apparently looking for an exit strategy (one does not need an MBA from NYU to be Mayor of OKC although it might be useful for a board seat at Chesapeake), did not find one, was lobbied by those concerned that our campaign is going to be successful and is now running to stay on the horseshoe for years 14-17.
There are much better ways to lead the city and make decisions. There is much which needs to be done. I look forward to seeing everyone at the Downtown Farmer’s Market on August 15th from 6-8pm as I outline how we can make more inclusive, fiscally responsible decisions which will prepare our city for the 21st century.
It truly proves a point that Cornett is a great candidate for the position. He is very well mannered and extremely well tempered, calm and collected.
He is acting better than all of us (I'm speaking for myself, too). Including the opponent himself, Shadid. Cornett is the adult in the room.
While we are getting nasty in political debates, bickering and name calling, Cornett has controlled himself incredibly well. Had it been me in Cornett's position, I would have already blown several gaskets on the campaign trail at some of the attacks from the Shadid camp. I don't know how he does it, but props to him for running a clean campaign so far.
I agree, I can't wait for this mess to be over with
I don't feel at all ashamed at the way people reacted to Shadid's disgusting, gutter-ball mailing. If people hadn't been appalled, then that would have been appalling. Not sure what else people are supposed to do in that case. it's not as if Shadid isn't the one who has caused all of this drama, beginning with his turnabout on the streetcar, MAPS, personal dramas, lies, and sleazy campaigning. I'm not sure how it's appropriate to act in reaction to that.
We have had a few trolls here that got picked on a bit, but I don't know what else andrew is referencing.
Great country we live in that protects the freedoms (speech) we all enjoy.
Andrew only reflects what we all sometimes feel about those who don't agree with us:
"I should have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums and dashed his brains out..."--Macbeth, Shakespeare
Let us respect Andrew's right to his opinion...
"Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.
Mick is obviously not taking anything for granted. I had two mail pieces and two robocalls today for him.
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