Saturday, August 15, 2009

Steve Brodie taps hard-to-reach water ballet demographic

Posted by Thomas Wheatley on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:27 PM

Steve Brodie, one of six candidates in the Atlanta City Council District 6 race to represent the Midtown, Virginia-Highland and Candler Park neighborhoods, is first out of the gate with nontraditional campaign commercials.

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It's really awkward seeing all my exes together like that. Thanks, Steve.

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Posted by Dash Riptide on August 15, 2009 at 12:44 PM

With an ad like this, Steve Brodie would have won the last election! Go Steve!

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Posted by AF on August 15, 2009 at 3:54 PM

Anne Fauver's "Water Ballet" of incompetence has been danced since she was first elected. Creating a City Council that operates in compliance with all city, state, and federal law is a hallmark of competent city government. A petition was presented to Judge Thrash and and all current elected officials were sent copies. Anne Fauver does not want voters to understand the petition or even know about it. Liz Coyle has expressed no interest in the petition either. The petition challenges the lawfulness of some of Atlanta's Consent Decree projects and it is based on a legal decision from a higher Court than Judge Thrash. There are many conflicting interpretations of the issues. If elected to represent Council District 6, will Steve Brodie commit to restoring competency to Atlanta City Council by asking Judge Thrash to issue a ruling regarding the lawfulness of the Consent Decree projects?

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Posted by City-Guy with a Sewer Eye on August 15, 2009 at 8:07 PM

Thank goodness someone has put humor in this campaign! We all know Brodie is bit too serious. That probably comes from the fact he knows how serious the issues are. Between the sour faced Coyle and Wan pretending to be an experienced business person, it's great to see Steve is willing to show his supporters are real people who are enjoying life. All we really want in our life is to try to enjoy ourselves in a safe neighborhood and not get taxed our of our homes!! Steve thanks for getting us back to reality. Losen up guy; can't wait to see your next video

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Posted by UrbanDewler on August 16, 2009 at 8:09 AM

Maybe Liz Coyle can do a video w/her head ticking like an eight-day-clock, keeping time to the music. She didn't have that gawdawful stress tick before she switched sides on the Beltline development issue and decided to work for the City...

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Posted by Snark-o-rama on August 16, 2009 at 9:23 AM

I can't claim credit for the video. But I did see it before Steve's web team posted and suggested a few changes. So be on the look-out. Coming soon... Bigger, Longer, Funnier CP Water Ballet 2.0

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Posted by MidtownCraig on August 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM

This is Hysterical! I have always loved Steve and this is the best I've ever seen. Alex and Liz eat your hearts out! You got my vote Mr. Brodie

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Posted by Marsha on August 16, 2009 at 8:20 PM

My biggest issue with Liz and Alex is their lack of knowledge in how a city council works. Their biased opinions on the beltline and Alex without saying has no background whatsoever in anything. Who the hell is that guy anyway and what makes him think he can put our "nodsquad" back on track. Go Steve!!

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Posted by Candace on August 16, 2009 at 8:24 PM

Okay....I've never seen anything quite like this from a politician but I love it.

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Posted by JR on August 16, 2009 at 8:26 PM

Finally a city politician with a sense of humor!! Think it's great this guy Steve has got the support of the Candler Park Water Ballet. A great group of ladies (an uh, one guy?) who use their talents to promote the neighborhood and have done some wonderful things to bring us all together. Over here in Candler Park we love our Ballet. They're a tough group to get political so when they come out for Brodie, he must be someone special. He's got my vote. Hope MidtownCraig is right and there's more to come!! CL, thanks for letting us know there's more out there than the twitching Coil and the wannabe Wan. Keep up the good work Mr. Wheatley. We can always depend on you to find the interesting news.

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Posted by Candler Park Ol'Timer on August 17, 2009 at 7:07 AM

Seriously? That was amateurish and embarassing to watch.

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Posted by Anonalawyer on August 17, 2009 at 10:14 AM

Oh come on anonalawyer don't you have a sense of humor. Candler Park Water Ballet is lots of fun and their performances are a hoot. Well, some of us like to have some humor in life and you're the one who would rather pour a bucket of water on people rather than jump in the pool.

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Posted by UrbanDewler on August 17, 2009 at 10:20 AM

i'd hit it ;)

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Posted by wesleywhatwhat on August 17, 2009 at 10:22 AM

Just as an advertising spot, it's extremely effective. After seeing the spot, when you're driving through the 6th and you pass a Steve Brodie yard sign, you will notice it every single time. You just can't un-ring that bell. Featuring the yard sign prominently was a stroke of genius. Truly.

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Posted by Dash Riptide on August 17, 2009 at 10:27 AM

Wan is on the ADA Board who's the puppet master pulling the ABI Beltline strings, sitting there along w/Miss Shirley. Maybe the reason Wan hasn't come out w/his own music video is he can't dance... (or doesn't, if the comments about all the alcohol poured at his parties is true - getting his donors likkered up to dig a little deeper... More Shirley taxes, anyone? maybe he'll throw a kegger in the straight part of town!)

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Posted by snark-o-rama on August 17, 2009 at 1:08 PM

Steve Brodie did a wonderful job with this piece and it's great to see humor and fun in the campaign. But when will we start to hear from the District 6 candidates on issues affecting our District? One obvious example: What do they think of the ADA and ABI plan for building large developments near Piedmont Park and converting some purely residential streets into cut-throughs for commercial traffic?

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Posted by Concerned Citizen on August 17, 2009 at 3:51 PM

Steve Brodie’s biggest campaign contribution comes from Tivoli and Kim King properties…. Lest we forget how hard he fought for tivoli’s high rises on 13th street by piedmont park (they were ultimately denied after the neighbors opposed them). Who were the developers— why it was a joint development between Tivoli and Kim King Assoc. They wanted to get a property half a mile from the park rezoned so they could build 400' and twice as dense as allowed. see here, in case you dont remember: http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/freshloaf/2007/09/26/piedmont-park-high-rise-take-two/ Funny, right after Brodie lost that case he resigned from the MNA land use committee and NPU rep… Alex Wan's biggest donators include Ken Britt, co-chair of the board of the Human Rights Campaignd longtime LGBT activist E.D. Cofrin; Paul Horning, a director of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund; and the Jerusalem House.

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Posted by jtmorg on September 15, 2009 at 2:56 PM
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