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Long Live the ‘Kingmaker:’ How Dov Hikind Survived the Blackface Backlash

Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind has been at the center of a firestorm since Politicker revealed he wore a “black basketball player” costume consisting of an afro wig, brown face paint, an orange jersey and sunglasses to a Purim party at his home Sunday. At first, Mr. Hikind fiercely defended himself against criticism before penning a “heartfelt and sincere apology” on his website this morning. Though the incident and Mr. Hikind’s initial response generated harsh headlines around the world and provoked critical statements from other politicians, several insiders we spoke with insisted Mr. Hikind was spared from a stronger reaction because of the unique power he wields on the local political scene.

One local political insider noted this isn’t the first time Mr. Hikind has courted controversy without facing lasting repercussions. In 2011, Mr. Hikind was one of the most vocal Democrats opposed to New York’s legalization of gay marriage. He bucked his party again this year when he suggested Jewish support for President Barack Obama was a “disease.”

“Can you imagine if somebody else had said that? What does that even mean, right?” the insider said of Mr. Hikind’s comments on the presidential election. “People are not willing to stand up to him. Internally, everyone realizes he’s a dirtbag, we’re just not going to say that because that’s the game we play.” Read More

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Rick Perry Soldiers On With New South Carolina Ad

Texas Governor Rick Perry returned home to Texas to “reassess” his campaign after his fifth place finish in the Iowa caucus Tuesday night. Though he left the campaign trail, Mr. Perry hasn’t decided to give up just yet. He released a 30 second ad in South Carolina today highlighting his bonafides as a traditional family man as part of a last stand in the Palmetto State.

“This TV ad highlights Gov. Perry’s perfect-for-South-Carolina status as a principled conservative, man of faith and proud military veteran,” Perry campaign communications director Ray Sullivan said in a statement announcing the ad.  Read More

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Mayor Bloomberg Announces New Yorkers Are Living Longer Than Ever

Mayor Bloomberg held a press conference at Lincoln Hospital in The Bronx today to announce New Yorkers are living longer than ever. Average high life expectancy in the city is now at a record high of 80.6 years, an increase of nearly three years since 2000 and nearly two-and-a-half years longer than the national rate of 78.2 years.

Mayor Bloomberg credited this increase to his anti-smoking, anti-crime, health and traffic initiatives. “If you want to live longer and healthier than the average American, then come to New York City,” Mayor Bloomberg said in a statement. “By investing in health care and continuing to encourage more New Yorkers to take charge of their own health, we’ve experienced dramatic improvements in life expectancy.” Read More