I'm surprised to see that City Councilor Bud Williams (above) has made good on his threat to announce for mayor of Springfield. I'm surprised because I thought Williams had too much old baggage to mount a credible campaign, plus he's indicated a willingness to run in the past and nothing ever came of it.
Things
are a little different this time. For one thing, there is ward
representation for the first time since the 1950's, and the ward Bud is
in already has a crowded field featuring early front-runner Claudio
Concepcion. Bud would be strongest running citywide as he always has
under the old system, but if that's the case then he might as well run
for mayor as for an at-large Council seat. Actually that is an example
of the first major weakness to surface regarding the new ward system,
there is little incentive to run for the at-large seats, which come with
no more power or pay than the ward seats but require much more
expensive citywide campaigns to win.
I've always liked Bud on a
personal level. He has never been as much of a fake as most others in
Springfield politics. I remember back in the 90's when I first started
hanging around the Springfield political scene Williams always made a
point of saying hello to me whenever he saw me, despite the fact I
didn't always say nice things about him in my zine. That was in contrast
to many other pols who used to pretend they didn't know who I was, only
to have Dan Yorke inform me that they had come up to him and asked
questions about me. In a political scene dominated by plastic phonies
and charming crooks, Williams has a certain refreshing down to earthness
about him.
Yet
despite the statement in William's announcement that "I've not played
politics at all" the fact is Williams has always been a loyal foot
soldier for the local political machine. It is hard to think of a single
time he has challenged the status-quo on an issue that mattered, and
like so many others, his reputation is tarnished by his close
association with disgraced former Mayor Michael Albano. Can't
Springfield find leaders anywhere except among the motley crew who stood
by, as Williams did, defending the political establishment as the city
swirled down the drain?
Fortunately Williams is not the only candidate on the field. Others
may come forward, and incumbent Mayor Dom Sarno is expected to seek
re-election. Nor is Williams the first to announce, that would be
newcomer David Parkhurst, who is running an outsider campaign that is starting to look like a real breath of fresh air.
It might be that Bud Williams is not the worst person that could run for mayor, but Springfield could, and should, do better.
Tea Partying
I regret that I couldn't attend one of the "tea party" demonstrations today in protest of the soaring level of government intrusion into our lives. Here are pictures of some other famous tea parties.
I'm delighted to see that the number and size of the protests were above and beyond anyone's expectations.
Hamp Signs
In Northampton I saw this expression of anti-government sentiment this morning on a downtown mailbox, complete with a sledgehammer striking the statehouse - or is it the White House?
I was surprised to see this sign stuck to a tree in downtown Northampton. It says "Jesus is the King not the Latin Kings."
I hope that doesn't mean the Latin King gang is surfacing in Hamp. They've already done enough damage in Springfield.
UMass Today
A feminist group set up these red cutouts around campus today with stories attached to them about domestic violence.
I hate domestic violence, but I'm not sure how much such displays are educational or just annoying.
These ladies were in the campus center today with a spotted cow wearing a UMass hat promoting this weekend's livestock show.
It is being held Saturday all day with free parking and free admission at the UMass Hadley Farm. If you're into farm stuff check it out.
Today was also the start of the annual Humans versus Zombies War. This well-armed humanity soldier was patrolling the campus center to protect the students from zombie attacks.
Today's Video
Jefferson Airplane was full of such talented people that not everyone noticed that Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassady were two of the greatest guitar players on the planet. When they went solo with their band Hot Tuna, they never gave a damn about commercial success and so got overlooked again. Hey, if you don't know Jorma you don't know Jack! Now they seem to be being rediscovered, with Jorma winning a Grammy award and Jack being praised as one of the greatest bass players of all time!
But a Hot Tuna karoake video?
It takes a long time to be free.
2 comments:
Don't forget Spencer Dryden, either. Bless Its Pointed Little Head is excellent evidence of JA's instrumental virtues. And for some of the best SF guitar duo virtuosity not only outside of Garcia-Weir, but anywhere, at any time, check out Cippolina-Duncan of Quicksilver Messenger Service, especially Happy Trails.
I want to thank-you for the nice comment on your blog entry. I am a political outsider for Springfield and most importantly a candidate who has no special interests or need to return favors to anyone.
I have to say how nice it is to know that others in surrounding communities are watching the election season in Springfield. It is very important that Springfield take a leap in the future and elect new leaders, leaders with fresh ideas, goals and suggestions. I think what is awesome is as you say since the 50’s we are going back to Ward Representation, this will better serve our city and its neighborhoods.
I really agree with your comment “ Real breath of fresh air”. In all honesty City Hall needs to be aired out and given a fresh step.
Again thank-you for the nice comment. I encourage you to watch my campaign web site which is updated daily with responses.
Regards,
David Parkhurst
Candidate for Mayor
Springfield MA
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