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Bloomberg Narrowly Avoided "Political Suicide" With Occupy Wall Street Stand-Off

What could be worse for a mayor who's presided over scandals that sapped hundreds of millions of dollars from city coffers, sycophantic appointees and lagging gains in education? The forcible arrest of 3,000 citizens in Zuccotti Park. According to the Daily News, local politicians—including Mayor Bloomberg's allies—pleaded with City Hall hours before the deadline for the forced clearing and cleaning of Zuccotti Park approached on Friday morning. "City Hall wanted Brookfield to ask for the postponement," a source who lobbied the mayor told the paper. "City Hall was able to get Brookfield to say, 'We'll back down.'"

Bloomberg expressed his "anger" at those who told Brookfield Properties, the part-owner of Zuccotti Park, to back down. A spokesperson for the mayor's office said, "The decision to do it or not do it was not one the mayor consulted them on." But a Baruch College profession told DNAinfo, “To suggest that they did it independently of the city administration is stretching belief."

Indeed, the resulting footage of the NYPD arresting and carting off Occupy Wall Street protesters could have dealt his legacy a fatal blow. “The mayor’s made some huge blunders over the last couple of years, but this might in fact have been the worst one he’d made so far,” Democratic consultant Scott Levenson told the news outlet. "He could not ever have recovered."

A former consultant to Ed Koch agreed: "No one gains from a confrontation, especially if it turns ugly." Perhaps Bloomberg, who famously bent the rules to run for a third term, is now regretting his $100 million decision. The Times' Michael Powell points out that Friday's capitulation was one of the many signs of the mayor's "tired administration" that's "not getting a lot done,” as Koch's old consultant says. Watching Bloomberg briefly visit the Occupy Wall Street movement in Lower Manhattan was akin to seeing "Charles Foster Kane amid the Dickensian urchins."

But Mayor Bloomberg doesn't come off so bad to some folks: they're just not his constituents. "I'd like to ask why [New York Mayor Michael] Bloomberg let the people stay in the park peacefully and clean up their own mess, and Rahm Emanuel won't let us do the same," a demonstrator at the Occupy Wall Street event in Chicago told the Tribune. Hey, in a few years, Chicago will need a new mayor...

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  • rnrnys

    I thought Bloomberg already committed political suicide with his buying the last election.

    At this point in his life and political career why would he even care, except to make sure there is no bloodbath on his watch.

  • Loser in the pic can't even spell the name of his own protest! No wonder it's so hard for him to find a real job!

  • rnrnys

    Well actually he's protesting the protest, but point well taken.

  • Eggcream

    Clear as a bell, Fox.

  • The only people who are against OWS are corporate communist authoritarians who love Kim Jong Il. If you are against the protests, you need to be kicked out of this country and deported to Cuba, where protest is not allowed. I fought for this country and I will be damned if I allow corporate communist fools take it over. God bless America, God Bless these red blooded American protesters, and God damn corporate communism and its defenders.

  • AndySydor

    Let's not forget that the City is still paying out settlements from the thousands of illegal arrests done under Bloomberg's watch during that godforsaken hate-fest called the 2004 Republican Convention. Shame on those self-described Upper West Side "Liberals" who re-elected him after he showed such open contempt for free speech.

  • Investigate-NWO-globalists

    The people are catching onto the multi-billionaire corporatist, otherwise know as Bloombturd.

  • Detex

    haha, one minute we like him the next not so much...

  • LazyNanny

    What is a "forcible" arrest? 

  • Robbins likes to use keywords for emphasis of his opinion.

  • LazyNanny

    Oh yea, MS Word for Anarchists, I've heard about that. It does all the liberal thinking for you! 

  • Mmm that was the windows 3.1 version.  The new release is Mac OS XII for Socialists:  Bear, Hammer and Sickle.  Part of the new iTrustFund package. 

  • LazyNanny

    It also eliminates any need for independent thought. 

  • "In Soviet America, Wall Street Occupies you!"

  • randomtransplant
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