Showing posts with label Sam Adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Adams. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2009

Right Now, Mayor Sam's Strategy Seems To Be Working

And what is that strategy?

Play it cool. Wait it out.

Back on January 20th, which should have been the best G-d d-mned day this country ever had, Mayor Sam Adams blew a whole lot of good will when he revealed that he did, in fact court Beau Breedlove–in contrast to his protestations of earlier.

There's been a great deal of water under that bridge since. And, at first, it looked very much like Sam would conclude what a great many people had–it was a breach of trust that fundamentally changed the nature of the Sam Adams-Portland polity's relationship.

A lot of people sprang to Sam's defense when the meme was mooted that he was being smeared because he was gay. A lot of people felt used afterwards.

But there was an entrenching afterwards. After about a week's worth of seculsion, Sam came back to City Hall and just got back to work, L'Affaire Ruiz came (and went). Calls of "Recall!" were heard from the east side to the west side and it seemed like the perfect career-ending storm. Randy was no longer Sam's friend.

Come with us back up to the present. What do we have?
  • Randy Leonard (still stylishly sans 'stache) heartily holding forth on the plans to condemn the Made In Oregon sign in the lobby of City Hall. Sam's on board but we don't see him.
  • Amy Ruiz unironically holding forth on something or other that's sustainable on KATU News.
  • Most of the Student Council celebrating the ascension of PDX to MLS. Sam's out front.
  • Someone from the Recall Sam Adams campaign finally testifies in front of Student Council. Forgets to dress for success. Goes off like a wet fart; is savaged by the commenters as PMerc's Blogtown.
  • That zombie of Portland politics–the Convention Center "Headquarters" Hotel–stalks the landscape again. They say it's a sure thing. Also, again. You can pop this tape in the Teddy Ruxpin of city gubmint and rerun it every so often. It's a golden oldie.
In short, City Hall's kind of back to normal, mostly.

Will there be a credible recall challenge to Mayor Sam? There could be, I suppose. The statutory 6-month waiting period for the recall is giving the whole thing a chance to cool off. Sam's doing what Sam does. Randy's making noises about–well, seems to be about wanting to be Mayor, but things are so odd around here lately, I could have misunderstood them.

Sadly to say, Jasun Wuerster pretty much shot himself and what recall movement there is left in the foot with his underwhelming City Hall testimony.

A long time ago, there were radio ads for a company's product called "Verbal Advantage". They make you talk pretty. You may remember they began It's alarming but true ... people do judge you by the words you use!"

Well, back on the 18th, Jasun learned to his dismay that it's alarming but true: in politics, people do judge you by the image you project. And Portland is a pretty laid back place, it's true. But when you get into the chambers of power you better look like you've suited up to play your "A" game. In the comments, Jasun himself averred that his financial situation (we can relate) and his health (we can also relate) dictated his choice of attire. But we've also latterly been to Value Village and Goodwill, and it's not that hard to find an acceptable looking jacket and tie for really fricken' cheap. And the way they take pictures, hey, he could have gone in in tattered jeans and still accorded himself.

There's not a dress code for democracy, no. There's not a dress code for life, either. But there is a dress code for important events. Ignore it and you lose face. By showing up by looking like he just rolled out of bed, he delivered what might be a shot below the bowline of the only recall campaign that seems to be out there. And it didn't have a great deal of credibility to begin with. You can be whatever you want, but when you show up to City Hall, you better look like you mean business. Perception is the reality.

And I can see I've gotten distracted by what the Blogtown commenters (who, I think–for the record–were really a bit too cruel on Jasun) got caught up in. Like I said, Perception is the reality.

Now, back to the nut of things: Sam's back at work; the Portland Student Council is back to its charming old dysfunctional self; the Sam Adams recall campaign is looking like a group of tyros; the scene has cooled off considerably.

Already I see the conventional wisdom swinging over in Sam's favor.

Sam getting recalled? He's stood pat and kept his head down.

Magic 8 Ball say outlook not so good.

Maybe Sam understands PDX better than we know.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Sam Video: Sometimes You Have To Back Off Aways To Look At Things ...

If Brian Hines is any indication, then about fifty miles should be about right to get some perspective on it:

Dudes, you all need to get out more. Spend some time on Comedy Central, where my wife and I hang out a lot. Laugh more and judge less. Loosen up.

Neither the world, nor Portland, is coming to an end because the Mayor, a city commissioner, and rock star Storm Large had some fun making fun of Adams' gayness for a Portland tradition, Candidates Gone Wild.

We couldn't have said it better. Brian Hines has nailed it here.

Read the whole article. It's instructive. And be glad you don't live in Salem.

We need to get over this one, or it's going to reflect more on the complainers than the complained-on. Indeed, it may already be doing so, if you've read the comments over at Jack Bog's Blog.

I'm Not Feeling The Outrage Over The Sam Adams Video

The Sam Adams Affair Affair just refuses to be a simple matter. A lot of us-meself included-are looking at our Mayor through jaded glasses now.

But are things getting a bit bizarre? Maybe.

At his blog, Jack Bogdanski has linked to a video. This video is in poor taste. It shouldn't be viewed at work, by kiddies, or by anyone who is sober. Seriously. Here's the executive summary: It details the pursuit of then-Commissioner Sam by Commissioner Randy Leonard who's out to prove that Sam Adams isn't in fact, gay. He tails Sam and Storm Large (who is pretty much the hip hottie in street clothes) from his house to a coffee shop back to his house where the Mayor and the city's hottest girl singer act quite the lovey-dovey.

The switcheroo-gotcha punch line of this shaggy dog story is nothing if not Felliniesque. It's low humor, to be sure.

And it's presented by Scion.

Yes, I mean the car brand.

Anyhow, the blogger and a lot of his commenters are saying how it's a low for Portland. I'm not there with that. It's not that I approve of Sam ... I want him to resign ... but I'm already angry over the way he lied about a relationship that was well over the border into unethical (and may or may not have been illegal, depending on whose story you buy as to when it happens).

This video, actually, as made as party of the WW's "Candidates Gone Wild" show, where outrageous behavior for the benefit of the microbrew-besotted audience is the order of the night. At the time, we didn't yet know that Sam did what he did. As a matter of fact, we'd pretty much forgotten about Beau Breedlove.

We already have enough to be angry at Sam about. Why should I waste my time getting angry over this too? It just seems weird to me to get upset about this too. It's sound and fury that, if it doesn't signify nothing, at least it doesn't signify anything more.

If you wanna get het up about this, though ... hey, go to town. I'm not one to harsh your buzz.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Up Side/Down Side

Via OLive:

Yay for the little guy!:

Beaverton resident P.J. Mulcahy spent $40 to rent the Pettygrove Room at City Hall to give supporters of recalling Adams the opportunity to speak. He complained that city rules limited the number of people allowed to talk to the council.

But, prepare for a right turn ... into The Risible Zone:

Mulcahy bought a replica of the Ten Commandments to the meeting, talked about how lies lead to sin and said Adams was proudly promoting the gay lifestyle through the mayor's office and how the lifestyle was killing people through AIDS and HIV.

Oh, well. So much for that one then.

Thanks for the bizarre sermon, Father Mulcahy.


Sam Adams: Havin' Trouble Gettin' It Done

What some of us suspected was going to be the problem about The Trouble With Sam:

Wyden and U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley were in town to announce Portland's share of President Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan. They called a news conference and invited elected leaders from around the region to share the spotlight. Adams wasn't among them.

"The senator was very clear about the need to focus exclusively on Oregon's economic recovery and not get distracted by side issues," said Josh Kardon, Wyden's chief of staff.

Merkley also has kept his distance, saying Adams "broke trust with the residents of Portland" and that rebuilding that trust and being an effective mayor "will be a difficult task."

Our Mayor has become a joke. At an important media opportunity, the chief executive of Oregon's largest city has become a distraction–a side issue.

Thankfully for him, the recall advocates are an even bigger joke.