I don't know when City Hall became People Magazine, but here goes:
The 30 Most Beautiful People in New York Politics
When you choose an inappropriately attired bike lane nut and a former Queens Trib hack with an Alfalfa problem to represent "beautiful" people in politics, you're stretching things a bit.
11 comments:
Ah, any chance to bash the DOT, right crapper? Where were you in the bad old days, when the DOT actually did suck?
And the current DOT does not suck?
(he he he)
The whole bunch look like they're from the Night of the Living Dead.
["Quick! Get the shovels and slam the door")
No byline. That makes me wonder who wrote these blurbs.
So I'm allowed to guess: each pretty boy or girl wrote the blurb or had an ambitious staffer write it.
What has anyone of these bums accompished AS FAR AS I CAN TELL IS BEING ON THE PUBLIC TIT!
Use "teat". It's more polite.
Mini skirts must be practical when riding a bike.
I would, of course, not know.
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Ah, and when is physical attractiveness a pre-requisite for worthiness in government?
(I'm just jealous).
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Shams Tarek??!! HUH?
Shams Tarek looks a little like Lloyd from Entourage. Shams works for Gennaro? Wow, what an appropriate name... Shams.
Typical well-connected self-important policy wonks.
They interned for some office holder, became their chief-of-staffs, then became candidates, then became office holders.
Insiders helping insiders.
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