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Monday, September 17, 2012

Morning Briefs on the Los Angeles Political Machine for Monday

We are on bloggin "Rick Caruso for Mayor Watch".
Is 2013 the year "Hamlet Caruso" becomes "Mayoral Candidate Rick Caruso"?
The time may be right ..........
Judging from the formerly "LA Antonio Times" story budget allocated to the latest Rick Caruso for Mayor missive, its looking like the "Hamlet" of Los Angeles mayoral candidacy, is in serious consultations regarding joining the list of 2013 candidates to replace fail two-term Mayor Antonio Villar.
Its been an open secret since Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky's announcement that he was not a candidate to replace Mayor Villar, that business interests and other city activists have been imploring The Grove Shopping Center Developer to become a candidate.
If Caruso does become "Candidate Rick", it would not be a surprise to see former LAPD Chief Bill Bratton supporting the former Police Commission Chairperson, who was instrumental in replacing former Chief Bernard Parks with Bratton.
The Mayor Sam Blog has attempted to contact Caruso's longtime political adviser Matt Middlebrook, but as of this time, we have not received any response.

**  The Daily News Rick Orlov reports in his Monday "Tipoff Column" that Republicans may play a big role in deciding the 30th Congressional District Jihad between Congressmen Howard Berman and Brad Sherman. We should also note that Republicans have some past documentation of certain questionable financial transactions of a "former Sherman staffer". More on that in the near future.

** As Zev ponders who to bless in the 2013 Mayoral Race, a "Shriver Kennedy via Santa Monica" and a child actress named "Zelda" are themselves contemplating replacing Zev on the Board of Supervisors in 2014.

** A "Princeton Graduate, Dear Charro" honors Antonio "El Charro" Aguilar.
 The "Princeton Graduate, Dear Charro" CD 14 City Councilman Jose Huizar.
 The dedicated statue to Zacatecas native and famous Ranchera Musician Antonio "El Charro" Aguilar at Olvera Street.
Zacatecas native CD 14 City Councilman Jose Huizar  honor one of his own  with a statue on Olvera Street yesterday as noted in the LA Times and the cost?
Most of the about $200,000 cost was covered by private donors, including the University of Guadalajara Foundation and Sigue Corp., Huizar's office said. The city contributed about $50,000.

Will Councilman Huizar state why any public money was needed?

Your thoughts ..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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1 Comments:

Blogger g said:

RICK CARUSO NO WAY!! WE DON'T NEED A DEVELOPER IN THE HEN HOUSE. IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE AEG TACTICS ALL ACROSS THIS CITY SUPPORT THIS MONEY HUNGRY BILLIONARE. WHAT THIS CITY NEEDS IS NOT RUNNING. LAURA CHICK WOULD HAVE BEEN A GREAT MAYOR BUT SHE WASN'T INTERESTED. SHE WAS WASTED IN SACREMENTO AND BROWN TERMINATED HER OFFICE.

September 18, 2012 6:43 PM  

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