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At Least the Philly Democratic Party is Not as Bad as...
...The Republicans.
I think the Philly Democratic Party does so much wrong. An insular culture, a stodgy political system and City government that all too many perceive that is tailored to provide for the connected (with some obvious pieces of truth to that perception.) Then, there is the council member and others in jail, the special coronations elections, ridiculous retribution for someone daring to run for office... I could go on, but, if you have read the blog before, then you have heard this all before.
But, I just thought that for a one day, it is worthwhile to point out what total losers the Philadelphia GOP are.
(And, sorry if you think that is harsh, but yes, they are big time losers. (I am not anti-GOP! Some of my best friends are members of the Philly GOP! Or, I dated a member of the Philly GOP!)
For a second, let’s just examine two of the more visible leaders of the Philly GOP, John Perzel, and Mayoral Candidate Al Taubenberger.
First, John Perzel... As I have tried to detail with a bunch of "Premption and its Discontents" posts, Perzel loves to take away the power of the City government. Over the course of his career, he also has displayed what amounts to be an ideological opposition to the Philadelphia Public School System. Those things came together, when he yanked the Parking Authority away from the City (because clearly parking and traffic and those things are not something City government should do) with the promise to send millions upon millions of dollars to Philly schools. Instead, he greatly expanded the bloated patronage at the PPA, gave a GOP ward leader a salary bigger than the Mayor, and gave the schools one payment, which was the product of an accounting trick.
Helen's post below, where talks about the effort of a coalition of public school parents, taxi drivers and others, to get the Parking Authority to open up its books.)
Second, who else is deeply involved in the PPA patronage machine? Old Al Taubenberger, the 'lovable' candidate for for Mayor from the GOP. Al and Mike Nutter have been waging a friendly campaign thus far, because Taubenberger has little money to attack Nutter anyway. From reading newspaper accounts or watching debates, you would think Al would be something akin to a lovable Uncle. But...
Al showed his true stripes last week, when he went for a photo-op at Geno’s with Rudy Giuliani and inveterate racist Joey Vento.
And, lets get this out of the way: If there is any question that Vento is just an out and out racist, then one might ask him why a guy from Philly has confederate tattoos? Is that about the heritage? Or, someone should ask Al whether he supports statements like this from Vento:
[Illegal Hispanics] are killing, like, 25 of us a day … molesting about eight children a day … All we’re getting is drug dealers and murderers.
What Al seemed oblivious to was that Rudy Giuliani was not trying to appeal to Philly voters when he went to Geno's. He was appealing to the xenophobic wing of the GOP, who doesn't think he has been harsh enough on immigrants. In fact, when he was Mayor, Giuliani was actually somewhat understanding about the plight of immigrants. See, when you run a largely Democratic City, you sort of have to be. I guess Al doesn't get that, and apparently thinks that the way he is going to become Mayor is by supporting xenophobic idiots. If I was someone concerned with growing the Philly GOP, I might suggest to kindly old Al that hanging out with idiots like that is not exactly a party building exercise.
Philly has changed a lot in the last 30 years. Support for thinly coded racism just ain’t going to cut it.
Now, don’t even get me started on Jack Kelly, Frank Rizzo and David-I-am-endorsed-by-progressive-and-LGBT-groups-but-I-can't-remember-them-right-now-Oh.











Rejecting Rudy
It is extraordinarily telling that of all the places Giulani could have been photographed visiting in Philadelphia that he went to Vento's place. And I'm not sure if that's Giulani just doing his anti-immigrant posturing, or worse, whether he actually thinks that PA is made up of Hazleton, Riverside, and Geno's.