Posted on 04/03/2018 8:21:09 PM PDT by tom h
Clearly, much of the country is consumed by a mounting wave of fascination with the budding candidacy of Cynthia Nixon, the Sex and the City star who says shes challenging incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York in the September Democratic primary.
Hardly anyone cares. Our Jazz Shaw is from New York, so he has an excuse for this interest. Hes written about Nixons candidacy (boy, that phrase brings back stale memories from the 70s, doesnt it?).
Here, he examined CNNs developing fascination with her challenge. And here he wrote about her dismal opening poll numbers.
What intrigues us is this latest outburst of celebrity politics. Its been around for a while in American politics but Donald Trumps stunning upset gave it new life. Dwight Eisenhower already had a bright brand name in 1952 as the Supreme Allied Commander who conquered Nazidom, not to mention the divisive rivalries and personality clashes among the Allies.
Ronald Reagan had a couple decades of moviedom on his resume plus unquantifiable exposure as a host and salesman on TV. Then, two successful terms as governor of the most populous state.
It wasnt surprising then that the Terminator announced his Golden State gubernatorial candidacy on Jay Lenos Tonight Show and won 1.5 terms.
Then, theres the latest most compelling example of Donald Trump, another wealthy TV host who shattered the 2016 Republican field and expectations to become president and Twitterer in Chief.
Nixon has much less going for her. Name recognition? Check, at least in the Northeast. Media interest? Check. Gravitas? Uh, no. American voters love celebrity. And with the help of a smothering D.C. media every president becomes a celeb.
Can she turn Sex and the City into Sex and the State? Nixon retains celebrityhood, albeit aging, and the media will want her to do well. But shell need to display some state-level policy chops to bring to Albany, besides the predictable Northeast liberal lists of giveaways. Bringing up her stand on the #MeToo movement would fit that bill. Predictably, shell go for applause by knocking fellow New Yorker Trump.
So, hows she setting out to do this? Shes taking the populist route that Trump put in political vogue. Shes done a long interview with Glamour magazine. Shes going on TV, of course, but working the less-expected venues for a political newcomer.
Today, shes on The Cindy Williams Show, a nationally-syndicated, hour-long galfest that usually dishes on, well, celebrities and clothing. It reaches about 1.7 million nationally, mainly through Fox affiliates and BET on cable. Its taped in New York City, which is handy.
We win by getting her in front of voters, said a Nixon spokeswoman, because we actually want them to see the real Cynthia. And thats what we get with Wendy. Her viewers are a large and crucial part of the electorate, and her show reaches all corners of the state.
Her hosts will want to talk show biz and Sexs seasons, although they ended over a decade ago. Almost any media exposure is good. But Nixon must learn in these opening weeks to steer the conversation eventually off sex to more meaningful subjects that might make New York Democrats take her as a serious choice over the scandal-tainted, two-term Cuomo.
And dont forget endorsements. Shes already locked up her Sex co-stars Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker. But Henry Kissinger would seem a reach.
Some sort of cunning stunt?
I find SJP Strangly Attractive
She’s so homely, she’s actually rather cute! What she looks like without all that makeup is another matter...
20 years ago .. maybe
Wow. I never knew Shirley Feeney had a radio show.
Me either. Cindy used to do dinner theater around my area and worked to help pet shelters. I haven’t really followed her.
P.S. I think the article meant Wendy Williams not Cindy Williams. I can’t find a Cindy WilliamsShow and Cynthia was on Wendy’s show.
which one is she?
She is not a serious candidate in that she lacks prior political experience or a coherent political program or set of ideas.
Second from the left. Never saw the show, but: Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker.
(Can somebody put Cynthia's face on Richard's body?)
She has no chance.
In New York, whoever wins the Democratic primary is a shoo-in to win in November.
Cuomo will win the nomination and another term as Governor.
“Sarah Jessica Parker.”
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Yikes! Not a face I would want to see very often, if ever! LOL
Kim Cattrall was the only one I ever liked, and that was in the ‘80s when she was in one of the Police Academy movies and Mannequin. Kristy Swanson was way WAY cuter in the sequel.
Let's do it & vote for Nixon!! =P
#19. This could be the ONLY time that a Democrat would ever vote for “NIXON”.
IF she wins, would that mean that there would be two “First Ladies” in the Governor’s House?
Who cares? I want the crook Cuomo out and jailed. She can’t be any more crooked or wacko then Andy is already.
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