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Tag Archives: Kwame Kilpatrick
Hold your applause, hold your nose
[donation] By Joel Thurtell Beethoven was correct: Self-coronations are disgusting affairs, full of arrogance, deceit, cunning and unbridled ambition. In 1803, the composer genius was ready to dedicate his 3rd Symphony to Napoleon Bonaparte when the First Consul of France … Continue reading
No doubt where Freepsters stand
Breaking news, no, actually breaking OPINION, obliges a further delay in publishing the next installment of “Norman, me & the ‘siege’ of Chicago.” [donation] By Joel Thurtell “DELAYING ON DEAL COULD HURT KILPATRICK” Interesting opinion. Where’d it come from? Overheard … Continue reading
Kwamegate and Detroit’s presumption of guilt
By Joel Thurtell For three hours, sanity replaced the spite that governs the ever-more-depressing courtroom saga of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. Despite the histrionics of an assistant Wayne County prosecuting attorney, Wayne Circuit Judge Leonard Townsend flatly stated in court … Continue reading
Playing dumb
By Joel Thurtell Like everyone else in Michigan, I’ve been following Kwamegate pretty religiously. How can you not? The stories are everywhere, even when there’s not a story. Occasionally, when my reactions to media coverage become too powerful to control, … Continue reading
Posted in Bad government, Joel's J School, Kwamegate
Tagged Attorney General Mike Cox, Bill Goodman, bribe, bribery, Christine Beatty, Detroit, Detroit City Council, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, FBI, federal prosecutor, Governor Jennifer Granholm, Justice Department, Kelly Keenan, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, mayor, media, ministers, Newspapers, pastors, reporting, self-serving coverage, Sharon McPhail, Sludgegate, trial, whistle-blower
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Figuring it all out
Control. That’s what I wanted. Before we left for vacation on August 1, I wrote enough columns to post a new one each day that I was gone. Well, almost. True, I recycled one. Hey, Bob Talbert did that. Remember … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggery, Kwamegate
Tagged Add new tag, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, email, Internet, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, mayor, New York Times, newspaper, Newspapers, perjury, trial
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“Irrelevant” reporters?
By Joel Thurtell [donation] Judges say the goofiest things. If I were Detroit Free Press reporters, I’d be mad as hell. Can you believe it? Wayne County Circuit Judge Robert Colombo Jr. said the paper’s ace reporters are irrelevant. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School, Kwamegate, People
Tagged Christine Beatty, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, Newspapers, reporters, reporting
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Hizzoner vs. hizzoner
By Joel Thurtell Eat your heart out, Kwame. You won’t see this in Detroit: A mob of people swarming the mayor, acting like he’s some rock star. Like Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa had and affair … Continue reading
Posted in Kwamegate, People, Places
Tagged Antonio Villagairosa, Credibility, Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, mayor, newspaper, reporters, trial
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Reverend huckster
By Joel Thurtell [donation] A minister? A lobbyist? Wait a minute — this is the same person? Can somebody out there tell me what the hell a minister was doing trying to persuade members of the Detroit City Council to … Continue reading
Posted in Kwamegate, People
Tagged Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, NAACP, Wendell Anthony
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Brooks barges in
By Joel Thurtell Where were Bob and Kwame? The scene couldn’t have been more Detroit, more Wayne County: I’m standing on a barge docked at the mouth of the Rouge River opposite Zug Island. The huge black blast furnaces of … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures on the Rouge, People, Places
Tagged Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, L. Brooks Patterson, mayor, Oakland County, Republicans, Robert Ficano, Rouge, Wayne County
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