September 27, 2007 - 10:30am
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Mildred Crump’s bad month

The Buddy Tyler Award for the dumbest politician of the week – and in New Jersey there is much competition for such a title – goes to Newark City Council President Mildred Crump.  Yesterday, Crump complained to a Star-Ledger reporter that she felt dissed by the Devils because they didn’t give a free luxury box to the City Council.  The boxes sell for $225,000 each.

"To me, the height of disrespect is the city of Newark has put into the project $210 million - which is the baseline - and the Devils have not given us a box,” said Crump. “They're dissing us at a level that's disrespectful."

Last week, Crump acknowledged that a Newark history coloring book the City Council spent $10,000 to produce was filled with typographical errors and bad information.  Crump was especially embarrassed because she helped proof the coloring book.

And earlier this month, Crump’s Chief of Staff, Keith Reid, was arrested by FBI agents – accused of taking a bribe to deliver a city insurance contract.  Crump denies any involvement, and indeed she has not been accused of any impropriety, but still, she’s having a bad month.

The week, of course, is not over. 
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Related topics: Mildred Crump, Keith Reid

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The piece is by Pete McDonough.

09/27/07 11:42 am

Should be bad mouth


"They're dissing us" - oh come on. Let's add that she backed spending 50k on outside attorneys (non-Newark, non-African American) to research what her own chief of staff did. You wonder why people have a negative opinion of politicans.

09/27/07 12:11 pm

Sharpe didn't want one??


Am I the only one that's completely shocked that Sharpe James didn't negotiate for a luxury box?

09/27/07 12:38 pm

a diss is but a diss


“They're dissing us at a level that's disrespectful." Doesn't dissing mean disrepecting? Isn't that like saying "They're hating us at a level that's hateful"? I know politicians are expected to say stupid things but that seems like stupidity on a level that's stupid. Maybe old folks shouldn't try talking street talk.

09/27/07 11:19 pm