Friday, February 20, 2009

Vote Max?

The image “http://www.maxbenbassat.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/MaxBenbassat2.jpg.w300h201.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. Max Benbassat, a Burlington native who moved back to the area from New York City to work in his family business, has formed a campaign committee and announced his intentions to run for City Council (at-large).

Amanda Lehmert profiles him in the Inside Scoop.

Despite the interesting YouTube videos on his website (viewer discretion advised), Benbassat's platform is serious, including working with our schools and what he describes as "fighting for the working class of Greensboro."

He certainly brings an interesting twist to the election season.

E.C. :)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The campy video would be all well and good if his website wasn't equally campy. You say his platform is serious, but so far, all he has put out there are quotes.

If he is really serious, he will soon put out issue statements and detailed plans to solve those issues.

Erik "E.C." Huey said...

And I'm sure he will, in time. We all had our first time running for office, me included.

Listen, compared to the developer/Simkins bunch running City Hall right now, I will be profiling a lot of newcomers here. And with a couple of notable exceptions, I will not be supporting many incumbents in this upcoming election cycle.

Our city needs to go in a vastly different direction.

Anonymous said...

So who do you want to see leave and why?

Erik "E.C." Huey said...

Reread some of my previous posts. I may have answered your questions already.

Erik "E.C." Huey said...

Read the Rhino, you may know who I'm referring to. Read Guarino & Ben Holder; you may know who I'm referring to. I'm unsure if you're trying to be funny, but you can ask like-minded folks around town, and here in the blogosphere...they'll tell you who should stay and who should step down.

Anonymous said...

To Whom It May Concern,

My name is Justin Fornal, I am a film maker living in New York and work full-time as writer and director of Bronx Flavor a show that broadcasts weekly on Bronxnet Channel 67. The program combines culinary journalism with sketch comedy to showcase local family owned eateries and uses food as a catalyst to encourage better relations between denizens of different ethnicities throughout the borough. The show has been a large success and we have recently been honored with a New York Emmy nomination. Anyone wishing to have a few laughs and hopefully build up an appetite can view past episodes at www.bronxflavor.com

With any new venture what is most important to me as a film maker is to be granted creative freedom to make something original. This was no different when long time friend Max Benbassat approached me about doing a series of ads for his City Council Campaign. After watching this year's scare tactic Presidential mudslinging it seemed to be the ripe moment to take a stab at redefining how a campaign ad could work. As you can see Max's 'characateured croonies' do the mudslinging on their own and are in fact... facing their own camp. I was impressed that Max and his Campaign had enough confidence and foresight to see the value in these somewhat avant-garde works. To the unenlightened they may seem to say the least...a bit risky. This alone shows that Max will definitely bring some fresh ideas to the political arena.

Best Regards,

Justin Fornal
Fornal Films LLC
Bronx, NY
www.bronxflavor.com

Anonymous said...

wow. speechless. is this guy serious? this is the south..