CommentsCITYWATCH TODAY—Political nominating conventions are pretty much the same. There really is very little to distinguish one from the other. They are all loud and designed to manipulate. What gets negotiated in the hallways is far more important than what happens on stage or TV. 90% if what’s said fails ‘Fact Check’ and when you turn off the TV or check out to go home, the feeling is like eating a bowl of Jell-O. The bowl is empty but you’re still hungry.
Dr. Martin Cohen … associate political science professor at James Madison … provides some perspective on this American political phenomenon. He says Americans have been frustrated by this process for more than 200 years. Food for thought in this nominating season.
Meanwhile, Jerry Roberts and Phil Trounstine advise on what Hillary needs to do this week in Philadelphia and Robert Reich wonders if Hillary Gets It. As always, CityWatch is about perspectives. Check these viewpoints out. It will provide a mood adjustment … in time for this week’s DNC confab.
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There are flavors on the CityWatch menu other than convention conversation. Bob Gelfand turns up the heat on the film industry over their treatment of LA’s neighborhoods … and the Angelenos left in those ‘hoods … after the crews have packed up their cameras and gone home. And, Julie Butcher takes a leap into sports politics. In particular Mixed Martial Arts Fighters and their need to be organized. That’s ‘organized’ in the union sense of the word.
All of this … and, more … in Today’s CityWatch. Check it out. Let us know what you think. Your voice counts here.
Ken Draper-Editor, CityWatch