Posted on 04/27/2011 10:08:03 AM PDT by doug from upland
While here in NY at the auto show, I was strolling to my hotel after a visit to a local market. And there in front of a playhouse was Jerry Springer doing a promo for the play. He was telling the story of how he never thought he'd do a play and, had his mom lived long enough to see it, it would have been her proudest moment. He was glad she never saw his TV show.
After the promo, a certain FReeper walked up to him and told him he would be a better president than Obama. He smiled, said thanks, reached out his hand, and we shook hands. I'm not sure if Jerry realized that was not high praise.
Cool!
Jerry Lewis would be a better President than Obama. So would Jerry of Tom and Jerry.
Lyndon LaRouche would be a better president than Obama! lol
FROM 2003:
COLUMBUS, Ohio Talk-show host Jerry Springer (search) announced Wednesday he would not run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. George Voinovich (search), R-Ohio.
Springer, who has hosted the trash-talking “Jerry Springer Show” for the last 13 years, said that he could not reach voters because of his links to the program.
“For me to be heard, I could no longer be doing the show. There has to be separation between the show and my entrance into politics in the elective arena,” Springer told reporters at a press conference. “That separation obviously has not taken place and certainly would not take place in time for this election.”
Springer said that he had received much support as he criss-crossed Ohio over the past six months. But he said one message was clear throughout: that he could not run for office while hosting a show in which not only the female guests, but audience members, frequently strip off their shirts in a Mardi Gras-style circus environment.
“I have enjoyed doing it, so I am not apologizing for the show,” Springer said, “but I do recognize what I am being told, and I do recognize the reality.”
“And the reality is,” Springer added, “’We will listen to you, we believe your sincerity, we even like some of your answers, and we’re ready to sign up, but you can’t be doing the show while this is going on.’”
Springer, 59, was elected mayor of Cincinnati at the age of 33 in 1978 and served until 1981. He has previously served on the city council.
Some Ohio Democrats saw Springer as an embarrassment to the party because of his television show, while others said he could have provided a boost to a party that has lost every statewide nonjudicial election since 1992.
A University of Cincinnati poll taken earlier this year showed the talk show host had a 71 percent disapproval rating from Ohio voters.
This is not Springer’s first flirtation with statewide politics. He considered but decided against a run in 2001 for the Senate seat of Republican Mike DeWine (search), who cruised to re-election over little-known Democrat Ted Celeste.
Springer acknowledged that the Democratic Party in Ohio was short on voters, and that to win he would have needed the support of the “two and a half million Ohioans who don’t relate to either political party, who think it’s all a bunch of bull.”
But, he said, “That is who I am hoping to attract, to bring to the tent, to have a government that responds to their needs, but that message I can’t get through the clutter of the show.”
So far, only one Democrat, state Sen. Eric Fingerhut (search), a former congressman from Cleveland, has announced his intention to challenge Voinovich, a popular lawmaker who served two terms as governor before winning his first Senate term in 1998. Voinovich also was mayor of heavily Democratic Cleveland for 10 years.
Springer said that he would continue to seek ways to be politically active
Som would Jerry Can.
Jerry is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Anybody dumb enough to pay a Northern Ky. hooker with a cold check (like he did when he was Mayor of Cincinnati) should stay out of Politics!
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