Thursday, March 2, 2023

What do Peter King, Inna Vernikov, Dov Hikind & Anna Belfiore-Delfaus have in common ?

 

If you didn't answer like Mona Lisa Vito in "My Cousin Vinny,"  and say  ---  "THAT'S A TRICK QUESTION !!!"  ---  Then, you got it all wrong.....


Except for Inna Vernikov, none of them have any connection to the Brooklyn GOP  ---  and Inna V. is only a relatively recently converted Democrat like Ari Kagan


Therefore, it could be well argued that they have no business whatsover in trying to influence the Brooklyn GOP in its selection of a City Council candidate to run against Justin Brannan in the new 47th Council District during the 2023 elction cycle


Here is the latest social media posting from the so-called Anna Belfiore-Delfaus campaign for City Council in Brooklyn's new 47th City Council District:  

"Anna Belfiore-Delfaus for NYC City Council is at Ps 153 Homecrest...  New York, NY,... Incredible night at @councilwoman_inna_vernikov ‘s State of the District address. Finally someone breathing new life into and catapulting Republican politics in NYC. Proud to call her a friend.... [with these photos attached to the posting]






















Those are three out of the four pix posted by Anna, but wait for the fourth.....

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. ---  and boy, this last one really proves that to a fair-thee-well.....


Wow !!!  Let's see... Hmmmm !!!!!
There's Anna, and there's Peter King...
And could that actually be somebody
>>> FROM <<< the Brooklyn GOP ???
Like maybe the Brooklyn GOP Vice
Chairman Richard Barsamian.....






















Ari Kagan and those pushing his candidacy really do need to give Ted Ghorra a talking-to  >>> about how HE [Ted Ghorra] really needs to give Vice Chairman Richard B. a stern talking-to.....  


--- OR --- 


Is Ted Ghorra actually trying to stay "neutral" in this intramural, internecine Brooklyn GOP mess ?????

42 comments:

  1. It looks like the one thing they all have in common is that they like to grope Inna.

    If given the choice of Ari or Justin I'd pick Inna.

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  2. Ted Ghorra has vanished. Please call the witness protection program and see where he is?

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  3. Were these pictures taken in the mail room?

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  4. Did anybody notice that when the NYS Conservative Party Chairman Jerry Kassar did his Conservative Party letter about ".... [e]nriching lawbreakers for illegal behavior [being] just plain nuts...." he failed to include details about, or to even mention, himself and the other NYS Conservative Party insiders, who have been raking in outrageous amounts of public funds for years for their activities.

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  5. The DA and US Attorney should investigate his fraud and criminality for decades

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  6. Inna does like that black leather.

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  7. 7:10 sounds like the same asshole who posted comments about Lester Chang going to prison. Well Lester Chang went to Albany and will be our Assemblyman for the rest of this decade.

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  8. It's 1124 here again. Because of a grammatical error Kassar spoke a truth about his personally very profitable for himself and many of his closest friends NYS Conservative Party for everybody else to see.

    In his March 2, 2023 "STATEMENT FROM NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CHAIRMAN GERARD KASSAR ON NEW YORK CITY'S PROPOSAL TO PAY LAWBREAKERS WITH TAX DOLLARS," in the middle of some camouflage chatter about "condemnation," Kassar made it clear that ".... The New York State Conservative Party [believes] any incentivization of criminal behavior [is] a concept that can hardly be viewed as radical...."

    More important, apart from some flim-fkam about some undefined shared "outrage," Kassar also made it clear that he sees his New York State Conservative Party as something different, distict, and separate from "the law abiding public."

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  9. 1001, I don't remember anybody ever commenting on this blog that Lester Chang was going to prison, but he certainly needs to be investigated for the crimes he might have committed before and during his run for the assembly in 2022.

    And even though he "went to Albany", Lester Chang will never "be our Assemblyman for the rest of this decade", because he can't be "OUR" assemblyman and be some lying son of a bitch from Manhattan.

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    1. "Lester Chang will never 'be our Assemblyman for the rest of this decade', because he can't be "OUR" assemblyman and be some lying son of a bitch from Manhattan"

      You got it.

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  10. Ted is poised to become State Chair. What impresses the delegates most is the success Teds had. He turned Brooklyn red.

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  11. Such silly talk!

    "The Man in the Iron Wig," Ted, isn't fit to become the State Foot Stool or even one of the State Spittoons West of Loathing. much less the State Chair of anything.

    Brooklyn "red"? Are you completely bonkers and bark at the moon mad?

    Brooklyn "red"! Indeed! You must be completely bonkers and bark at the moon mad.

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  12. Ted won more than we have seen in many decades that is why he will be a key player with the state GOP

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  13. Ted has already been offered Vice Chair of the State GOP.

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  14. Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh! Good one, 453, you almost made me pee my pants.

    And, 955, does that give Ghorra or anybody else a sense of pride and accomplishment? If so, why has it only been "offered"?

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  15. Great, Toupe Ted will soon make NYS "red" the same way he has made Brooklyn "red" by helping Jerry Kassar elect mostly recently switched Democrats instead of real longtime Republicans.

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  16. Well, well, well! I guess this is what passes as a campaign for Mike Ragusa's run for City Council nowadays:

    "Michael Ragusa... Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 12:26 PM... Love talking about how to fix this city wit [sic] my good friend and mentor Rudy W. Giuliani...." [on Facebook]

    I'm sure Mikey is really piling up those in district GOP signatures and donations to qualify for matching funds.

    BTW, Rudy Giuliani can't "mentor" anybody to run for the NY City Council, because Rudy was never on the NY City Council, and he never ran for the City Council either.

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  17. What is Peter King doing in Brooklyn?

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  18. Some would ask how many signatures has Ragusa collected.
    Others would ask does Ragusa have petitions.

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  19. Nick got it under control

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  20. Ragusa had a fundraiser last night at The Cotillion Terrace and it was packed. Standing room only.

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  21. What is Anna doing in Brooklyn?

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  22. Nick gave a great speech at CPAC. He is the true voice of America.

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  23. 2 things manalapan mike needs. more tattoos and more photos of him in pizza places.

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  24. Anna had a fundraiser at Rex Manor. It was packed. Standing room only.

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  25. Oh what fun it is to make fake news...
    In a one hoss open sleigh...

    "Standing room only" fund raisers for Anna B-D and Ragusa-Lollapalooza...
    PUHLEEZ! Spare us...
    Not real, not original, not funny...

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  26. Congressman George Santos will be endorsing Ragusa on Friday.

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  27. What do Anna, Avery and Mike have in common? They wont make the ballot.

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  28. 1011, it looks like more of your not real, not original, not funny fake news.

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  29. UPDATE & BACKFILL: THE "RAGUSA WILL NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT..." EDITION

    BUT MICHAEL AND SOME OTHER BRAVE SOULS WILL RAGE AND RAGE SOME MORE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT

    The place is at The LIEF Bar; the day is Wednesday this week; the time is 7:00 to 9:00 PM; and the fare is Forty Bucks Dollars.....

    If you're not down for letting the opportunistic Ari Kagan have a free ride to the GOP nomination for City Council in the 47th Council District during 2023, then maybe this is where you need to be with $40.00 of your hard earned money in your hot little hand.....

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  30. A few days agoin an article in the NY Post, Ari Kagan made the best argument yet why he should never be elected to the City Council again; and he said it's because he can't get anything done for the people in the 47th District anymore.

    While complaining to the Post about being kicked off all of his committees, and seeing all his inititatives getting buried forever, Kagan admitted that “.... Nothing is happening in the New York City Council without permission from the Speaker...."

    It was so bad that Kagan was thrown out of his office in the City Hall complex, and re-assigned to one west of Broadway, and not even one with any sight of City Hall.

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  31. A few years ago Justin Brannen made the best argument why he should never be elected to the City Council again; and it's because he voted to defund the police. . .

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  32. But, 854, Brannan never voted to defund the police. In fact, Brannan voted to increase New York City police spending many times in recent years, and the number of police in his NY City Council District always remained at full force levels and were even increased since Brannan first took office.

    On the other hand, Ari Kagan was right in there with those working to defund the police. In 2020 Kagan did work with and for his boss Mark Treyger to remove funds from the NYPD and divert those funds to the NYC Education Department. Kagan has defended doing it many times during 2020 and 2021, and Kagan even bragged about doing it during his 2021 primary and general election campaigns when he ran for Treyger's seat on the NY CIty Council.

    Top Brooklyn GOP leaders had said all this about Kagan when he was running as the local Democrat District Leader and a City Council staff member to take over his boss Treyger's council seat in 2021; and many of those same Brooklyn GOP leaders have complained about this in the intense behind the scenes fighting to keep from giving Ari Kagan any kind of GOP endorsement for the city council in 2023, and they have been joined by many other prominent Republicans who openly oppose Ari Kagan even though he switched parties in order to run as a Republican.

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  33. Nick will jump in the race.

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  34. yeah 9;39 justin voted to increase police funding after he realized no speaker post. but in 2020 justin did vote with progressive caucus to defund the police by 1 billion dollars. thats 20% of the police budget.

    thats a fact.

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  35. 1107, your so-called "facts" in response to 939 are all wrong.

    You and your ilk have been corrected so many times about all of this that your wrong facts aren't just mistakes, they are now oft-repeated lies.

    In the budget for 2021, all city agencies took hits because of revenue shortfalls and extra expenses due to COVID. The cuts were mandated insofar as the 2021 NYC budget had to be formally in balance, taking into account the revenue shortfalls of 2020 and those expected in 2021.

    One billion dollars was never cut from the 2021 NYPD budget, the NYPD never suffered a 20% budgetary loss for 2021, and the police were not cut as much as many other NYC agencies.

    However, a large portion of the 2021 "diverted" funds from the NYPD went to the NYC Education Department in a move engineered and supported by Mark Treyger, and his loyal, local Democratic District Leader and senior staff member, Ari Kagan.

    Those are real "facts."

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  36. The progressive caucus never voted to defund the police. It was the Republican caucus. Just keep repeating it..

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  37. 124, if you tried using standard English and punctuation, we wouldn't think that you are Brian Fox.

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  38. 557, you seem confused.

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  39. 823, it's 557 again, what do yo mean by "confused"? I'm completely confused by what you're saying about my being confused.

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