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Related: About this forumMAIG removes members list from website after Bloomberg embarrassment exposed
The full coalition members roster is no longer posted on the Mayors Against Illegal Guns website, and the disappearance happened right after Gun Rights Examiner questioned why Michael Bloomberg was still listed for New York City and pointed out that successor Bill de Blasio had not yet committed to joining the group.
Theres no argument that it could just be a coincidence, and that the site could be undergoing upgrades, but the timing certainly seems open to question. The roster was present on the site on Saturday, when this column pointed out hostility between the former mayor and his replacement (a screenshot was included to show the segment of the New York roster still featuring Bloomberg), and by Monday, the first workday after that column was published, the drop down menu to identify members by state and city had disappeared from the coalition page. Four days later, at this writing, that roster is still not re-posted, and while its possible updating the website is not a priority, its also possible the removal was directed.
There is no love lost between the two. Bloomberg had criticized de Blasios campaign as racist, and de Blasio made a winning campaign out of tarnishing Bloomberg's legacy. So the new mayors conspicuous absence from the MAIG roster, along with press accounts to show he has not made joining a priority, leads to fair speculation that he might be intentionally, perhaps permanently holding out. The equally anti-gun de Blasio might prefer to head up his own efforts as opposed to following Bloombergs lead, and he might even want to stick it to a man he doesnt like by withdrawing the coalitions flagship city.
It could be, as the Brady Campaign found out when his hatchet man slapped them down over who had claim to using anti-gun celebrities, that Bloomberg will find the biggest impediment to his assuming command of the gun control movement is people with egos as big as his having good reasons to personally detest him. Perhaps that will prove to be his Achilles Heel.
http://www.examiner.com/article/maig-removes-members-list-from-website-after-bloomberg-embarrassment-exposed
Theres no argument that it could just be a coincidence, and that the site could be undergoing upgrades, but the timing certainly seems open to question. The roster was present on the site on Saturday, when this column pointed out hostility between the former mayor and his replacement (a screenshot was included to show the segment of the New York roster still featuring Bloomberg), and by Monday, the first workday after that column was published, the drop down menu to identify members by state and city had disappeared from the coalition page. Four days later, at this writing, that roster is still not re-posted, and while its possible updating the website is not a priority, its also possible the removal was directed.
There is no love lost between the two. Bloomberg had criticized de Blasios campaign as racist, and de Blasio made a winning campaign out of tarnishing Bloomberg's legacy. So the new mayors conspicuous absence from the MAIG roster, along with press accounts to show he has not made joining a priority, leads to fair speculation that he might be intentionally, perhaps permanently holding out. The equally anti-gun de Blasio might prefer to head up his own efforts as opposed to following Bloombergs lead, and he might even want to stick it to a man he doesnt like by withdrawing the coalitions flagship city.
It could be, as the Brady Campaign found out when his hatchet man slapped them down over who had claim to using anti-gun celebrities, that Bloomberg will find the biggest impediment to his assuming command of the gun control movement is people with egos as big as his having good reasons to personally detest him. Perhaps that will prove to be his Achilles Heel.
Interesting that such a high profile group who prides itself on representing wide based common cause would delete their list.
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/members/members.shtml
As it has been down nearly a month it seems to not be just a maintenance issue.
I emailed them for an explanation and will post any reply
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MAIG removes members list from website after Bloomberg embarrassment exposed (Original Post)
sarisataka
Feb 2014
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SQUEE
(1,315 posts)1. Ray Nagin..
Bit of an embarrassment there, well a new one at least.
krispos42
(49,445 posts)2. De Blasio has since joined the club
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/blaz-joins-gun-control-group-mike-founded-article-1.1596230
No member list on the MAIG website, though...
No member list on the MAIG website, though...
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)3. Glance back at Sodom.
There is a peculiar streak of passionate commitmentment which repeatedly spills out on the carpet, courtesy of the snoring drunk on the sofa.