And so the Kwame Kilpatrick saga in Detroit has come to an end. But I had been led to believe that lying under oath about sex was meaningless, and that it happened all the time, and that it wasn't anything that rose to the level of removing an officeholder from office...
The publisher of the Michigan Chronicle addresses the decline of Detroit:
I can already hear the chorus of some Detroiters bemoaning the prospect of a major influx of White residents into the city who might again seize political control. It will be convenient for them to make a villain out of any attempt to gentrify the political process. Some critics, of course, fear a future in which their exclusive advocacy for the chronic poor is rendered irrelevant by what might become a rising tide of more educated, committed residents contributing to uplifting economic growth.
But think for a moment: Why would any intelligent outside force want to take over a city with a racially divided people, decaying infrastructure, dwindling services, a disappearing tax base, a shrinking population and a budget immersed in permanent red ink?
There is no debate that much of the self-sustaining, enterprising spirit that launched Detroit’s growth 50 years ago is gone. Most suburbanites think of Detroit as a financial and moral wasteland rife with accelerating crime, genocidal violence and disturbing family malfunction.
Yet the only way this city will survive is if there is a re-population with a new class of virtuous, ethical people. Only when we transition to a more politically appropriate realignment and expand our demographic bases of power can we dream of a new status quo. Without a major dose of gentrification, we simply do not have much of a future.
Detroit - and its suburbs - need to get past the issue of race. Until that happens, Detroit will continue to die.
The good news is that home sales in the city of Detroit through June are up by a whopping +46.56% (YTD) compared to last year (5,389 homes sold in 2008 YTD vs. 3,677 last year), but the bad news is that the average price for a home sold in Detroit has fallen by 56% to only $19,448 so far this this year, compared to an average price last year of $44,346 for the January-June period!
One can only speculate as to whether the firm, steady guidance of Mayor Kilpatrick has contributed to this stellar performance.
Speaking of Kwame: Here's a little support for the prosecutor trying to rid Michigan of the Kilpatrick administration (via God and Culture)...
"Irrational" is how 36th District Court Judge Ronald Giles described Kilpatrick's assault on a deputy who was trying Thursday afternoon to serve court papers on a friend of the mayor. Good for Giles to finally take real charge of the mayor's criminal case Friday, after weeks of swaying in the hot air from Kilpatrick's defense team. The judge set a thug-like cash bond for the mayor, subjected him to random drug tests, and generally dressed Kilpatrick down for incredibly bad behavior. In short, he treated the mayor like the criminal defendant he is. About time.
Maybe now Kilpatrick's $700-an-hour lawyers will get serious with Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy about some kind of plea to end this nightmare, which has yet to reach even the preliminary hearing stage. Trial? Likely into next year. Cost? Millions of Wayne County tax dollars that could be put to so much better use.
With a cloud hanging over the City Council because of its own scandal on a sludge contract, there's a big ball sitting in Gov. Jennifer Granholm's court, too. The council asked her to use her constitutional power to boot the mayor; Granholm, ever judicious, has set up a legal procedure for decision-making. It is at least on a faster pace than the mayor's criminal case, but nothing official can really begin to happen until after Labor Day, and this, again, is going to take time and money from a state that has so many other major needs for its resources.
Even as Granholm's quasi-judicial cogs are turning, she ought to be privately leaning on the mayor to do everybody, including himself, a favor and quit. Whatever she may think of the legal grounds for removing him, Granholm can't be happy about the mayor's public conduct, the paralysis he has inflicted on Detroit and the damage he is doing to Michigan's image. Next time he calls to ask for a meeting on Cobo Hall, she just has to say: "Mr. Mayor, what's the point? I've been asked to sit in judgment of you. We have nothing else to discuss unless it's how you can spare us both a lot of grief."
Detroit is interesting in the same way a major highway crash is interesting - it's gruesome, but you can't help but look:
Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is denying any wrongdoing with a $47 million sludge-hauling contract that is now the center of an FBI public corruption probe.
The mayor's staff advocated the deal. And campaign finance records show James Rosendall, a cooperating witness in the FBI investigation, made a $10,000 donation to Kilpatrick's political action committee while his company, Synagro Technologies Inc. of Houston, lobbied the city for the contract...
The revelation came as several council members denied they are targets of the probe, which sources say has focused on a former aide to Council President Kenneth V. Cockrel Jr., Rosendall, his minority partner in the deal, Rayford Jackson, and Councilwoman Monica Conyers.
Ooh, Monica Conyers! She's one of my favorites!
The City of Detroit is the logical conclusion of race-based identity politics and union control. It is the epitome of Democrat governance. It is a complete embarrassment, a near-total loss, an EPIC FAIL.
If only we could cede it to Canada. But that's not being realistic; they'd never be stupid enough to take it.
Not even the media is immune! "Fox 2 Detroit has suspended anchor Fanchon Stinger amid the Detroit City Council scandal involving a multimillion dollar waste contract."
What the heck, let's just play name the party: It's Detroit, so none of this is shocking, but let's look at some of the political history of the city council of America's Most Awful Hole of a City -
Council Member Barbara-Rose Collins (Democrat): "Prior to state re-districting, Councilwoman Collins represented the 13th Congressional District of Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 1991-1992. She served from 1992-1996 as a representative in the 15th Congressional District of Michigan."
Council Member Monica Conyers (Democrat): "Married for more than sixteen years to one of America's most powerful U.S. congressmen, John Conyers;"
Council Member Dr. JoAnn Watson (Democrat): "...serving her second term as a Member of the Detroit City Council, where she has sponsored more than 600 laws in 4 years... Prior to her election, Council Member Watson was Public Policy Liaison for Congressman John Conyers..."
Council Member Brenda Jones (Democrat): On her website bio, she is described as "...a trailblazer, visionary and humanitarian. Her greatest accomplishments are feeding the hungry, providing shelter to the underprivileged and saying a kind word to the hopeless. She continues to be and advocate for hope, opportunity and positive change." Riiiiiight.
Oh, and don't forget that Martha Reeves (yes, thatMartha Reeves) is also a member of the council. Interesting trivia, I suppose.
So long, old friend. I wish I could have taken my son to see you when he was old enough to understand how special it was for me to see a game there with his grandpa, and how much I wish he could have seen a game there with grandpa and I.
Detroit City Council members reacted with indignation and a flurry of disbelieving questioning Tuesday after one of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's attorneys insisted that the mayor's text messages didn't trigger the settlement of a police whistle-blower lawsuit.
Wilson Copeland II, testifying on the first of three days of hearings the council is conducting, said the abrupt settlement of the lawsuit from two former cops was done to quickly wrap up a similar suit against the city from a third officer. He said it was not out of fear of the text messages, which showed Kilpatrick and former chief of staff Christine Beatty lied under oath at the whistle-blower trial.
Members of the media were kept from getting close to Manoogian’s front gates by security officials. The officials told reporters, television camera operators and photographers they were not allowed to stand on a sidewalk across the street from the mansion, saying they were impeding pedestrian traffic. The sidewalk was mostly empty this morning, save for a man walking his dog and a red fox trotting across the sidewalk into a yard.
A fox? They have actual foxes in Detroit? Just wondering around the city?
I am reminded of that scene from The Matrix where the Agent has been evading Neo's bullets only to find that Trinity has a gun right to his head. For some reason.
OK, so Kwame's problems aren't just about his affair and perjury; it turns out that there's also possible favors for friends in city contracting, the infamous Manoogian Mansion stripper party is back, and by gum if this doesn't also have a whiff of murder about it:
A retired Detroit Police Department clerk came forward Monday to say she saw a police report in 2002 in which stripper Tamara Greene described being attacked by Carlita Kilpatrick, wife of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, during a party at the Manoogian Mansion.
The court affidavit by former clerk Joyce Carolyn Rogers of Troy marks the first time a Detroit police employee has stated that a report on the long-rumored party and assault exists.
Rogers told the Free Press she came forward on the advice of her psychiatrist.
"According to the report, the mayor's wife walked into a room and witnessed Ms. Greene touching Mayor Kilpatrick in a manner that upset the mayor's wife," Rogers, 65, said in the affidavit. "The report further states that the mayor's wife witnessed this, left the room and returned with a wooden object in her hand and began assaulting Ms. Greene."
The report indicated Greene was taken to a hospital because she was injured, Rogers said. "It was clear to me as a clerk working in records that Ms. Greene wanted to press charges against Carlita Kilpatrick," Rogers said in the affidavit.
It's a mystery that never had a definitive answer, the story of a Detroit stripper known as Strawberry who was killed in a hail of gunfire while sitting in a car with her boyfriend in the predawn darkness of April 30, 2003.
Since then, Detroit police and Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick have combated persistent rumors and lawsuit allegations that Tamara Greene was killed because she danced at a wild party at the Manoogian Mansion.
Despite repeated denials by the mayor and a state investigation that dismissed the claims as urban legend, the story has persisted and is being fueled by fresh allegations raised by a former homicide detective as part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of Greene's 14-year-old son.
In a 10-page affidavit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Detroit, former Lt. Alvin Bowman says he believes Greene, 27, was killed by a Detroit cop and that police officials derailed his homicide investigation.
"I suspected that the shooter was a law enforcement officer, and more specifically, a Detroit Police Department officer," Bowman said in the document.
Spend a few moments scrolling through the Detroit Free Press archive of Kilpatrick scandal-related coverage and your jaw will drop. Considering that Kwame is just the latest in a long line of lousy officials in Detroit, it's really no surprise that a once-great city has been reduced to a hellhole. This is the sort of thing that happens when the politics of a city become entirely dominated by race, bad economics, and corruption.
Michigan Central Station, Abandoned - Corktown, Detroit
Unfortunately, he doesn't appear to have a brain. Last night, he gave his annual State of the City address and had this to say about the sex and perjury scandal that he has, through his own actions, mired himself in:
And finally tonight, and this may be the most talked-about part of this speech after laying out all of that, but I feel that I cannot leave this auditorium with my wife and my sons sitting there without addressing this issue. In the past 30 days, I've been called a n------, a n----- more than any time in my entire life. In the past three days, I've received more death threats than I have in my entire administration. I've heard these words before, but I've never heard people say them about my wife and children. I have to say this because it's very personal to me. I don't believe that a Nielsen rating is worth the life of my children or your children. This unethical, illegal, lynch mob mentality has to stop. And it's seriously time, we've never been here before and I don't care if they cut the TV off, we've never been in a situation like this before. Where you can say anything, do anything, have no facts, no research, no nothing and you can launch a hate-driven, bigoted assault on a family.
I humbly ask members of council, I humbly ask the business community, I humbly ask the religious community, I humbly ask the brothers and sisters of the city of Detroit, I humbly ask we say 'No more' together. I humbly ask that we say "No more' together.
Give the man credit for that greatest of modern Democrat virtues, audacity, but no more credit than that. I find it somewhat hard to believe that Kilpatrick is being flooded with racist hate mail threatening him and his family, but then again, who knows. Perhaps there is a significant cadre of racist morons out there who simply can't figure out that this case is about race about as much as Bill Clinton's impeachment was about sex - specifically, not at all. It's about perjury, lawbreaking, character, and the fitness of an executive to lead a city or the country. For Kilpatrick to play the race card in order to weasel out of the consequences of his actions is laughable and pathetic. "Unethical, illegal, lynch mob mentality"? What, for reporting what you clearly did and demanding that you be held accountable for the $8.4 million you cost to an already financially devastated city? Where's the regret for your clearly unethical and illegal activities that got you and your city into this mess in the first place?
I believe the Detroit media has responded to Kilpatrick's tantrum. The Detroit News editorializes:
...for the longest time, it seemed as if he were going to stare past that elephant in the room and focus determinedly on the progress of his administration and the hopes for the future. It was a rousing speech, filled with new initiatives aimed at easing his citizens' concerns about public safety, education and neighborhood services. Not a word about his personal travails, until the end.
And then Kilpatrick blew it. He angrily and audaciously defined the scandal as a bigoted attack, claiming he's been called the n-word; that he and his family have been threatened; and that opponents with an "unethical, illegal lynch mob mentality" are trying to tear him down.
He blamed everyone but the real villain -- himself.
It's not the first time Kilpatrick has selfishly played the race card to escape a jam. But it may be the most cynical, coming at a time when his personal conduct and poor choices have stalled progress in Detroit and slammed a hammer into the fledgling and fragile attempts to get beyond differences and establish regional unity in Metro Detroit.
The Free Press has two editorials on the matter. From the first:
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick gets at best an "incomplete" for Tuesday night's State of the City address. At worst, an "incredible" for what he didn't address and a closing rhetorical flourish in which Kilpatrick declared himself and his family to be victims of his self-created problems.
Ending a fairly lackluster speech, the mayor said he has faced unprecedented death threats, racial slurs and "a hate-driven, bigoted assault on our family" since the so-called text-message scandal erupted. He called for unity and said he "will continue to focus on building the next Detroit," without acknowledging that he's the one pulling focus from the myriad tasks at hand, and diverting money the city could use to get some of the work done.
In his State of the City speech a year ago, Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick issued a challenge.
It moved me then. It saddens me now.
"Men of Detroit," the mayor implored, "I am talking to you not just as mayor, but as a father, a husband and a fellow Detroiter. As men of Detroit, we must step up together and take a leadership role in saving our city. ... Men of Detroit, the time is now for us to take the openhearted and courageous way."
Wonderful words to inspire Detroiters to "man up" against violence, crime and joblessness in the city. In a broad sense, to take responsibility for themselves, their own actions, and how they relate to the city's future.
But they were words that could have been directed at the mayor himself Tuesday, as he gave his 2008 address under the cloud of his inartful dodging of responsibility for the text message scandal.
Was Kilpatrick's tirade at the end of his speech, in which he claimed the media and nearly everyone else are to blame for the brutal effects of this scandal on his family, his idea of taking responsibility? The shameful, divisive words he used to draw false lines between those who want him to own up and those he expects to give him a pass will serve only to prolong the agony in this community.
This whole episode was sad to begin with, but Kilpatrick just made it pathetic. Predictable, considering that this is Detroit after all, but pathetic.
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