Posted on 01/29/2013 1:02:51 PM PST by nickcarraway
Mayor Bloomberg was more focused on buns than guns at a recent holiday party, a new magazine report claims.
While Hizzoner has been all over the airways pushing gun control, a New York magazine reporter says the mayor was far more interested in ogling a womans behind than discussing the issue at a recent holiday party.
Scribe Jonathan Van Meter says a friend who accompanied him to the party made a point of thanking the mayor for his work on gun control.
Without even acknowledging the comment, Bloomberg gestured toward a woman in a very tight floor-length gown standing nearby and said, Look at the ass on her, Van Meter wrote.
The line appeared in Van Meters lengthy profile of City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who is a frontrunner in the race to succeed Bloomberg in City Hall.
Quinn is quoted in the article telling the magazine that Bloomberg has also offered sharp critiques of her own style, turning up his nose when she chooses flats over high heels or waits too long before touching up her red hair.
She said of Bloomberg, hes got a potty mouth. She also said that she has a good relationship with him. The anecdote about Bloomberg touched off an explosion of criticism online.
In the interview with New York Magazine, Christine Quinn revealed Mayor Bloomberg has strong opinions about her shoes and hair.
Bloomberg has openly copped to his skirt-chasing ways in the past. He has compared the frat scene during his time at Johns Hopkins to the film Animal House, and in a 1996 interview he described his life as a single, straight billionaire in Manhattan as a wet dream.
A Bloomberg spokesman wouldnt comment on the report, but one Democratic pol who has known him for years says the lowbrow remark fits the mayors locker-room humor. Anyone who knows Mike knows this is exactly the way he kibitzes privately, the source said. He has [a] 1950s sense of humor about women which is neither malicious nor deniable. Everybody knows that.
But Joyce Purnick, author of Mike Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics, told The News the mayor has toned it down considerably during his City Hall tenure.
It was part of his Wall Street past and his businessman past. He used to use salty language quite often, even in his early days as mayor, but I thought it was something he got over
Queer as a three dollar bill IMHO.
Why would he hide something that would be a huge advantage?
Why is he totally f’ing wrong about everything else he thinks, says or does?
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