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Ronald McDonald Trump Calls LaGuardia "Third World Airport"

Ronald McDonald Trump Calls LaGuardia "Third World Airport"

If it wasn't for the billions of dollars and, oh, everything about him, we might begin to feel kind of bad about how easy it is to make fun of Donald Trump. We've even petitioned to have the idiom changed to, "like shooting Donald Trump's in a barrel." But as long as Trump does things like pretend to run for president in order to increase the ratings of his dumb reality show, Celebrity Combover, it's hard to feel anything but annoyance. Especially when he starts saying arrogant things such as: "You land your plane at LaGuardia Airport, you go to LaGuardia Airport, it's like a Third World airport," Trump said on CNN. more ›

Bloomberg Blasts Bush Rebates: It's "Like Giving a Drink to an Alcoholic"

Bloomberg Blasts Bush Rebates: It's "Like Giving a Drink to an Alcoholic"

Mayor Bloomberg let his feelings about H.R. 5140, the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008, which was signed into legislation by President Bush on Wednesday, be known. Mayor Bloomberg said the government "is spending money it doesn't have," and "I suppose it won't hurt the economy, but it's in many senses like giving a drink to an alcoholic." more ›

As the Albany Brawl Turns

As the Albany Brawl Turns

The Post takes out a fraction of its crowded cover (A-Rod's 30th home run gets top billing) to trumpet that Governor Eliot Spitzer's aides allegedly looked for dirt on Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, in hopes of getting a NYC DA's office to investigate Bruno. Not only that, a source says Spitzer's office allegedly contacted an "investigative agency...about a possible probe of Bruno before the accusations of the misuse of state aircraft became public nine days ago - suggesting a conspiracy aimed at Bruno was already under way." That is some source! more ›

Bruno and Spitzer Fight and Fight, Fight Fight Fight

Bruno and Spitzer Fight and Fight, Fight Fight Fight

Why is it that things are hotter in Albany with the Legislative session over? The brouhaha between Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno and Governor Eliot Spitzer has, as the Sun put it, "reached a new low." Bruno had a press conference yesterday, saying Spitzer's alleged State Police surveillance on Bruno's activities was "espionage." From the Times Union:

"I've been in government 31 years and I've never experienced anything like this," said Bruno. "I was stunned to learn Governor Spitzer is using the fine men and women of the New York State Police to conduct surveillance on me," Bruno said. "This should send shivers up the spine of every New Yorker."
He also compared Spitzer to a "Third World dictator." The allegations that Spitzer was asking the State Police to keep records of Bruno's activities stems from yesterday's Post article that had quotes from Spitzer spokesman Darren Dopp saying that Spitzer was doing as much. But then Dopp called the Post story "grossly inaccurate and false," which then led to the Post detailing its exchanges with Dopp. more ›

Highraff, Street Artist

Highraff, Street Artist

Street artist Highraff recently came to the United States for the first time to raise awareness about the culture of his hometown São Paulo, Brazil, where he’s been painting in the streets since 1997. The twenty-nine-year-old artist, whose given name is Rafael Calazans Pierri, currently has work on display here in New York as part of Ruas de São Paulo: A Survey of Brazilian Street Art at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery. If you think his psychedelic murals are coming off the walls, it’s because he uses MDF material to turn colorful scenes into three-dimensional sculptures. Gothamist caught up with Highraff and asked him what he thinks about the New York graffiti scene. more ›

Naomi Campbell Gets Sued...Again

Naomi Campbell Gets Sued...Again

Lawsuits and Naomi Campbell are magical together! Gaby Gibson, the former maid who got beatdown by Campbell after she couldn't find her Stella McCartney jeans in January, filed a second lawsuit against Campbell. The first lawsuit mentioned "employment discrimination, civil assault and civil battery" and now the second adds more defendants (Campbell's publicist, for one), and charges of defamation and "repeated discriminatory assaults based on her national origin." more ›

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