The chips are down
- Jon Kelly
- 12 Sep 08, 11:43 PM GMT
I've been flicking through the . According to the paper, city mayor Oscar Goodman, a Democrat, has commissioned a set of personalised poker chips which he gives to visiting dignitaries.
On one side, the chips read: "The Happiest Mayor of the Greatest City in the World." On the other, they carry a photograph of Mr Goodman himself.
Delegations from Peru, Russia, China, Slovakia and Kenya have been lucky enough to take home these mementos, the paper reported. It quoted the mayor himself on why so many flock to his city: "They love the glitz and the glamour."
This tells me something about Nevada politics. But I'm not quite sure what.
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Comment number 1.
At 13th Sep 2008, ysbytynewsjunkie wrote:Neither do I . Do you need help to write something more interesting? Jon you have had a good response to only 2 of your articles. I know you can do better otherwise you will not have many of us following the whole journey. 2/10 for your latest!!
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Comment number 2.
At 13th Sep 2008, Gary_A_Hill wrote:If you're not sure what, then either nothing was told you, or you weren't paying attention. Isn't a reporter supposed to pay attention?
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Comment number 3.
At 13th Sep 2008, Gary_A_Hill wrote:Why not interview the mayor yourself? Better yet, interview some ordinary people who work there.
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Comment number 4.
At 13th Sep 2008, OldSouth wrote:Actually, not much. Local pols love to self-promote with this sort of gimmick.
The mayor's a doofus, not worth your time.
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Comment number 5.
At 13th Sep 2008, phil29 wrote:Jon,
Why not try to MEET the Mayor and ask him why he did what he did? That might give you some insight...
I personally am going to keep following this and give you what unsolicited advise that I
can...sorry, but you will get it any way.
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Comment number 6.
At 13th Sep 2008, jonkellyusa wrote:Gary_A_Hill, you're quite right, it's a reporters job to pay attention. But isn't he meant to raise questions as well?
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Comment number 7.
At 13th Sep 2008, jonkellyusa wrote:ysbytynewsjunkie, I need all the help I can get.
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Comment number 8.
At 13th Sep 2008, jonkellyusa wrote:Hi phil29, your advice is always welcome. I would have gone to meet him, but I'm ok for gambling chips.
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Comment number 9.
At 13th Sep 2008, aquarizonagal wrote:How long are you staying in Las Vegas?
I think you need to hit the road, Jon Kelly.
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Comment number 10.
At 13th Sep 2008, ysbytynewsjunkie wrote:Jon you probably were having a bad day I am hoping for better things. What sort of help?
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Comment number 11.
At 13th Sep 2008, rainlawrence wrote:"this tells me something aboot nevada politics,but im not sure what",this is what we pay our license fee for folks,incisive,cutting edge,controversial reportage!well done jon,you've done us proud!!
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Comment number 12.
At 13th Sep 2008, Gary_A_Hill wrote:Jon (#6), sure it is, and perhaps it is presumptuous of me to critique your blog. It's yours to do with as you please. It's just that this particular piece didn't seem to have enough original content to merit publication. (The subsequent entries are more like it.)
You may be interested to know that there is another reporter doing a similar thing: Dan Hoyle, who writes for the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Comment number 13.
At 15th Sep 2008, PhiladelphiaMom wrote:Well, it tells me -
About American Politician Ego Centrism:
Let's face it - in order to succeed in politics, you really have to have a big ego. You have to think highly of yourself and everything you touch in order to survive the clawing and scraping needed to get to the top of the pile.
- this is why i kinda figure that all politicians have sold their souls to SOMETHING... the only somewhat optimistic questions that remains are
a) what have they sold it to?
b) do I like that particular cause enough to vote?
BTW: This is why I like Obama as a candidate. As a new kid on the capital block, I think he probably still owns most of his soul.
- and About Human Denial:
Us humans love living in denial, don't we? Bread and Circus is what keeps us worker bees happy. Disney, Hollywood, Las Vegas... these are all different flavors of America's Bread and Circus. Consider it sociological Prozac for the masses.
But, I don't think this phenomena is unique to the USA. Just look at Dubai... and shake your head, sighing heavily.
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Comment number 14.
At 15th Sep 2008, PhiladelphiaMom wrote:You know, it seems that there are many lovely brits out there who are confused by this blog.
Heck, it seems that there are some Amerikans confused by it, too.
Well - try this on for size:
Given the extremely fast changes to global economics, communications and culture, the ideologies, economies, cultures - and even religious tendencies w/in the USA have exploded into a riot of color...
-- excuse me... colour.
(my copy has "The Color of Magic" on the cover... doesn't yours?)
Jon's blog is depicting this in a rather wonderful fashion. I'm enjoying the coverage of the incredibly diverse America which I know and mostly love... and I'm amused by the baffled responses folks have given thus far.
Rock On, Jon. Rock On.
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Comment number 15.
At 15th Sep 2008, quotheTheAmerican wrote:I don't know if the mayor gives out keys to the city but maybe this is the closest thing to it.
Didn't Charles Lindbergh get the Key to the City of London once?
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