As reported by Colin Campbell and I, Republican mayoral hopeful John Catsimatidis went ballistic at 3 republican voters at a forum sponsored by the
Brooklyn Young Republican Club. Politicker reported that Catsimatidis had sharp words with “multiple audience members” during the meet-and -greet event held at a Cobble Hill pub.
Here is an audio of the blowup as discussed on the John and Ken show on WOR:
Here is an audio of the blowup as discussed on the John and Ken show on WOR:
Now, leaders of the Brooklyn Young Republican Club charge that much
of the reporting has been overblown. In a statement issued April 30 by
the leaders, club members insisted that the meeting at Ceol, a pub on
Smith Street, featured more than a verbal dustup.
“While the press corps certainly delivered some excitement and New
York attitude to sleepy Monday morning news readers with their
reporting, the meeting and discussion consisted of far more than a few
sparks during a vibrant discussion of the upcoming election,” the statement read.
“Several issues were discussed, but those relevant to Catsimatidis’s experience in the private sector, such as job creation and training
and energy, were at the forefront. It is with his considerable
experience as a job creator, which, the candidate pointed out, makes him
unique among his ten fellow candidates that Catsimatidis plans to make
his appeal to the voters of New York City. Furthermore, he addressed the
fact that it will take far more than the Republican base to win in the
city. His ability to create jobs, bring real change to neighborhoods
through private initiative rather than government handouts, and put
forth a comprehensive vision for the city could very well attract the
independents and ‘Reagan Democrats’ who will vote for a credible,
electable Republican,” the statement read.
“Agree with him or not, anyone who has seen Catsimatidis speak knows
that he will not shy away from tough issues, and he won’t apologize for
his tremendous success in business, which has given him a big advantage
going into the race,” the club leaders said in their statement.
Bob Capano, a longtime Republican operative who served as Brooklyn
chief of staff to former congressman Bob Turner, was at the meeting and
said Catsimatidis touched on several topics during his presentation.
“Catsimatidis spoke about his experiences growing up on 135th Street
in Harlem, and building his successful businesses, which have creating
thousands of jobs.
He stated that the primary responsibility of the Mayor is to keep New
York City safe and secure. Catsimatidis also shared his goal to bring
the World Fair’s to New York City and all five boroughs, which would
create jobs and increase tourism,” Capano said.
The employees are so grateful to Catsimatidis that there have been THREE class action lawsuits against him by disgruntled employees and he owes them seven million dollars. They were underpaid, denied overtime and often kept working at menial positions and passed over for promotion. All the while Cats kept getting fined for endangering the public with dirty conditions and selling past due produce. Did that happen by accident? Not when he himself was spraying camouflage on the rotting stuff to make it look fresh.
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