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by CLEVELAND (OH)
Wednesday, Mar. 12, 2003 at 10:13 AM
WWW.KUCINICH.COM
The Worst Mayors (1820-1993)
Next, and seventh, is Cleveland's Dennis Kucinich (1977-79). Only thirty-one years old when elected, Cleveland's "boy" mayor had failings that were not the sins of venality or graft for personal gain, but rather matters of style, temperament, and bad judgment in office. Kucinich earned seventh place the hard way: by his abrasive, intemperate, and confrontational populist political style, which led to a disorderly and chaotic administration. He barely survived a recall vote just ten months into office, then disappeared for five weeks, reportedly recuperating from an ulcer. When he got back into the political fray, his demagogic rhetoric and slash-and-burn political style got him into serious trouble when he stubbornly refused to compromise and led Cleveland into financial default in late 1978—the first major city to default since the Great Depression. That led also to Kucinich's defeat and exit from executive office. Out of office, he dabbled in a Hollywoodesque spirit world and once believed he had met actress Shirley MacLaine in a previous life, seemingly confirming his critics' charges that he was a "nut-cake." After that, he experienced downward mobility, losing races for several other offices and finally ending up with a council seat; but more recently, he climbed back up to a seat in Congress. Bad judgment, demagoguery, and default also spelled political failure in the eyes of twenty-five of our experts, who ranked Dennis, whom the press called "the Menace," as seventh-worst.
The American Mayor
The Best & The Worst Big-City Leaders
By Melvin G. Holli
The Pennsylvania State University Press
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by anti-troll
Wednesday, Mar. 12, 2003 at 11:12 AM
What a load of crap.
Slam him if you want, but don't use something that is so far off base that it makes you sound like an idiot.
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by mymicz
Wednesday, Mar. 12, 2003 at 8:27 PM
given out at the republican national convention?
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by Simple Simon
Wednesday, Mar. 12, 2003 at 8:51 PM
http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-01876-3.html Info on the book. http://www.uic.edu/depts/hist/Faculty/Holli.html Info on the author. I didn't realize that UIC and Penn State were strongholds of conservative thought in academia. Please do your research before trashing sources.
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by Sean Mulligan
Wednesday, Apr. 02, 2003 at 6:22 AM
It wasn't Kucinich's fault that Cleveland defaulted. The banks refused to lend the city money because Kucinich refused to sell the publicely owned electric company to a private company that the bank owned a part of.
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by Sheepdog
Wednesday, Apr. 02, 2003 at 6:26 AM
Big, fat, lefty clown that I am, I can't hold a candle to the sheer majesty of this guy's lefty clownishness. Maybe my role model, Michael Moore could be VP? Or is it going to be Al Sharpton?
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by Diogenes
Wednesday, Apr. 02, 2003 at 6:30 AM
The banks refused to loan the city money because Kucinich was a fucking short little Communist? There is no percentage in loaning money to these people, they never pay it back. They think they're ENTITLED to it.
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by wow
Wednesday, Apr. 02, 2003 at 6:37 AM
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by Destiny Hope
Monday, Apr. 14, 2003 at 2:52 PM
For firsthand information on Congressman Dennis Kucinich's views, please visit the official Dennis Kucinich for President website at http://www.kucinich.us
Kucinich for President in 2004 !!!!!
www.kucinich.us
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by daveman
Monday, Apr. 14, 2003 at 2:57 PM
Let's further subdivide the Democratic Party, sucking votes from the guys who might actually have a chance!
Whoever they might be...
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