Who Should Run for Mayor Next?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Andy Shallal, Paul Rupert, Prince of Petworth


WTF is prince of petworth?



You don't know who POP is? Do you even live in DC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Andy Shallal, Paul Rupert, Prince of Petworth


WTF is prince of petworth?



You don't know who POP is? Do you even live in DC?


Heh that weirdo who already has posters up and always runs (i forget his name) would get more votes than Dimwit Dan Silverman.
Anonymous
Is Prince the guy who moved from Petworth to Van Ness and claims its Cleveland Park? What a douche. LOL?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Draft Tony Williams. Best mayor of Washington ever.


Agreed, but he has NO interest in it. None. Been there, done that, DONE. He likes his current job just fine. Doesn't want the pay cut and the stress, which might compromise his health as a cancer survivor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adrian Fenty


You haven't heard? He has a much better gig now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Draft Tony Williams. Best mayor of Washington ever.


Agreed, but he has NO interest in it. None. Been there, done that, DONE. He likes his current job just fine. Doesn't want the pay cut and the stress, which might compromise his health as a cancer survivor.


I hope Tony feels better. I would vote for him for president. He righted this city and did so with such nerdy grace and charm. Honestly one of the few politicians I have ever truly and deeply respected.
Is there anyone who is not far left? A centrist republican perhaps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adrian Fenty


You haven't heard? He has a much better gig now.


As in "gig-olo"?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adrian Fenty


I'd leave the city!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Draft Tony Williams. Best mayor of Washington ever.


He was right for the time, but not now.
Anonymous
Colonel Engus
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Not Jack Evans. He comes from the generation that wonders why middle class or upper middle class parents would send their kids to DC Public schools.


Robert White is in his 30s and graduated from Archbishop Carroll so I assume he is also not particularly fond of public school in DC


Why should someone be held accountable for the choices their parents made 20 years ago. He ran on a platform of supporting DCPS and probably intends to send his offspring to DCPS.


Well if a politician runs on a platform then I am sure he must agree with it. No politician has ever said something on the campaign trail that he didn't believe in. Why are you so sure he will send his kids to DCPS? I know many people who grew up in DC and went to private schools who have no intention of sending thier kids to DCPS.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Draft Tony Williams. Best mayor of Washington ever.


Agreed, but he has NO interest in it. None. Been there, done that, DONE. He likes his current job just fine. Doesn't want the pay cut and the stress, which might compromise his health as a cancer survivor.


I hope Tony feels better. I would vote for him for president. He righted this city and did so with such nerdy grace and charm. Honestly one of the few politicians I have ever truly and deeply respected.
Is there anyone who is not far left? A centrist republican perhaps?



And no one ever gives him the credit he deserves. The white new arrivals didn't know about him, and long time black residents liked Marion Barry, not Williams. Totally unfair to his legacy
Anonymous
I agree tony got a lot of resistance and criticism and today I am not sure people recognize that he started the process of making dc attractive again. To walk downtown and see how vibrant it is. Thats his legacy. He took it from a federal ghost town after 5pm and weekends to a destination. Thank you Tony. And he did it all with grace. We need someone with his style. Humble but committed.
Anonymous
Ward 5 resident here- lets all hope that Kenyan McDuffie does not become our next mayor. The residents in Ward 5 were actually discussing a way to get him out before the next election. He ignores Ward 5. He would make a horrible mayor, he is only interested in ex-cons. He would run the city back into the 1980's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ward 5 resident here- lets all hope that Kenyan McDuffie does not become our next mayor. The residents in Ward 5 were actually discussing a way to get him out before the next election. He ignores Ward 5. He would make a horrible mayor, he is only interested in ex-cons. He would run the city back into the 1980's.



There is a ward 5?
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