Dec 8-14, 2011

Dec 8-14, 2011 / Vol. 24 / No. 39

Mitch Perry Report 12.14.11

A hint of some of the changes going on at the Tampa Tribune are apparent on today's front page, where long-time sports columnist Joe Henderson has moved to news, and gets prime real estate above the fold for his first column today. Meanwhile, the managing editor of the Trib, Duke Maas, tells CL that (with…

New Gallup poll shows Dems downbeat going into 2012

A USA TODAY/Gallup Swing States Poll is filled with interesting survey numbers, but the aggregate isn't at all good for Democrats looking ahead to what may occur in 2012. In a nutshell, the national survey of 12 battleground states (which of course includes Florida) shows Republican voters to be more attentive to the campaign, more…

Changes at Tampa Trib include new City Hall reporter

Kevin Wiatrowski of the Tampa Tribune A day after the Great Purge of 2011 over at the Tampa Tribune and TBO.com, the powers that be on South Parker Avenue haven't exactly been forthcoming to the local media about what the changes will mean for the paper going forward. As a means to unearth information, CL…

Tampa ordinance on charging busted johns gets closer scrutiny

The Tampa City Council is poised to approve a new ordinance on Thursday that would require the driver of a car who is arrested for soliciting a prostitute or buying drugs to pay $500 to get his car out of the city's impound lot. Currently in this situation, the car is impounded, but the driver…

The Gaily News: Sandusky attorney directs reporters to gay sex hotline

Jerry Sandusky (center) Joe Amendola, the misguided defense attorney for Jerry Sandusky, jokingly told reporters they should call "1-800-REALITY" if they believe the sexual abuse allegations against his client. However, when one reporter decided to actually call the number, it turned out to be a gay sex hotline. In its initial welcome message, the hotline…

Newt to supporters: I’m running a class campaign, folks

With Newt Gingrich's impressive rise in state and national polls over the past few weeks comes the predictable attacks from his opponents — and on Monday the former House Speaker and his top challenger, former front-runner Mitt Romney, sounded like they were reciting talking points from the Democratic National Committee. After Romney hit GIngrich for…

Mitch Perry Report 12.13.11

Gary Johnson ought to come visit the Tampa Bay area more often. The somewhat forgotten GOP presidential contender was in Clearwater on Monday, where he spoke to various media organizations about his quixotic bid to challenge Barack Obama next year. More realistic, the former New Mexico governor admits, is to run as a Libertarian instead…

Senator Nelson announces Senate hearing on Florida voting law

Bill Nelson will be on the ballot next November The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Rights will come to Tampa for a public hearing on January 27 on the controversial new election laws passed by the Florida Legislature and signed by Governor Rick Scott earlier this year. The hearing will be led…

Mitch Perry Report 12.12.11

Feeling the Christmas spirit yet, CL readers? We'll take hanging out in a sports bar watching four NFL games vs. contending with the multitudes at local malls, though we did both yesterday. Can we hear it for the Tampa Bay Bucs today? I didn't think so. I also didn't realize there were that many Denver…

Fading at the polls, Rick Perry goes all out for the evangelical vote

A Marist poll out Sunday morning shows that in Florida's January 31 presidential primary, Newt Gingrich maintains a substantial lead over Mitt Romney, up by 15 points, 44 percent to 29 percent. Finishing a distant third is Ron Paul at 8 percent, and Rick Perry is fourth with 4 percent. Perry is also in fourth…

“Coalition of conscience” protests in Tampa against recent state actions

Nearly 50 protesters took to the streets of Tampa on Saturday In Tampa Saturday morning, a crowd of approximately 50 activists marched from the corner of MLK Jr. Blvd and Falkenburg Road to the Hillsborough Supervisor of Elections office, protesting recent legislation passed by the state legislature and Governor Rick Scott that they say is…

Between the sheets: top 10 most provocative books out this December

The Scientific American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain: The Neuroscience of How, When, Why and Who We Love by Judith Horstman. Released 12/27/2011. Publisher's Description: Who do we love? Who loves us? And why? Why does some love die while other love lasts? Is it really a mystery—or can the latest neuroscience shed…

Mitch Perry Report 12.9.11

Happy Friday to each and every one of you loyal MPR readers. In the news, the Occupy movements of Tampa, Miami, Tallahassee and other locales are meeting up this weekend in Orlando to discuss a list of goals they intend to present to the Legislature in January. Meanwhile, Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor tells CL…

Florida Occupy movement convenes in Orlando this weekend

Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor Delegates from Occupy Tampa and across the state are meeting in Orlando this weekend for a statewide convention to develop what organizers are calling "The People’s Plan," a list of desired legislative changes to be delivered on the first day of the 2012 Florida legislative session. More than 500 people…

Jim Norman’s bill on banning videos on farms is back

Hillsborough/Pasco Republican state Senator Jim Norman is breathing a bit easier these days. A federal investigation of his dealings with the late GOP power broker Ralph Hughes has concluded without any charges coming his way, and a preliminary drawing of his legislative district makes it more advantageous for his re-election bid in 2012. So, now…

Republicans debate how hard-ass to be on Obama

It's not a stretch to say that large elements of the GOP hold Barack Obama in intense personal disdain. We'll refrain from using the word "hate" because people get upset about the term, but well, you get the idea. Certainly the GOP presidential candidates are united in their antipathy toward the health care plan that…

Tampa officials show urgency in adding sidewalk and lights to scene of accident

A week ago, Tampa City Council members blasted the Buckhorn administration for not acting with sufficient urgency on pedestrian safety improvements in an area of East Tampa where a pregnant woman was hit and killed last month. Receiving the brunt of that criticism was Jean Dorzback, the city's transportation manager. Unquestionably bruised from that encounter,…

Gingrich surge real in Florida: He’s up by 23 points in Time/CNN poll

A week ago, a series of polls of early voting states was released by the polling firm Insider Advantage that showed Newt Gingrich with dramatic new leads over Mitt Romney. But as we wrote at the time, there was some question about its veracity, because the head of Insider Advantage, Matt Towery, has longtime connections…

Jacky St. James on the craft of writing porn for women

Jacky St. James While men are aroused primarily by the physical, for women, the emotional and cerebral cues of a good love story are erotic. This is not to say women can't enjoy watching x-rated action; they just want to see the romance that builds up to the sex. Having grown up with explicit content…

Mitch Perry Report 12.8.11

It finally feels like late fall in Florida this morning, and it's certainly a cold, harsh beginning of the day for Mitt Romney supporters in the Sunshine State. Last week we looked somewhat askance at a series of polls in the early voting states (including Florida) that showed Newt Gingrich up substantial over Romney. Today…

Pigeons

Assessing the divisions, perceived and actual, between two groups protesting the status quo.

Live & Local Spotlight: Hip Hop Against Hunger Benefit Show

Last year, organizers of Hip Hop Against Hunger collected nearly 400 pounds of food for the homeless. They hope to double that number with the second annual edition held in collaboration with Feeding America: Tampa Bay. In addition to sets by DJs Charlie Chase, Ranmecca, Rahim Samad and Shafiq, b-boy action by Future Legendz, and…

Queened Out: Is there life after love?

One thing that every person has in common is that we all have felt some sort of love. With that love we all have also felt some version of heartbreak. After every heartbreak it feels nearly impossible to move on from it and rebuild. Is it really all that impossible? Once upon a time there…

A man, a horse and a girl: Rode offers a new take on an old classic

Music has long provided inspiration, and the Jimmy Driftwood song, "The Tennessee Stud," has inspired the likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, and Doc Watson, who each offered their own version. The song provides a different sort of inspiration for Thomas Fox Averill, who uses it as the basis of his recently published novel, Rode…

Ybor merchants gather to form Business Watch Network

Ybor merchants meet at the Ritz For years now, members of the Ybor City business community have chafed at its reputation as a crime-infested neighborhood. The recent shootings at Club Empire and Club Manilla certainly haven't helped that reputation, but as Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor attested once again today, crime has dropped radically in…

Concert review: Wale at The Ritz Ybor, Ybor City

Fresh of the release of his debut Maybach Music-backed LP, Ambition, Wale took the stage at The Ritz Sunday night for a brief, energetic performance rife with this new material and a handful of past hits. Wale's set was concise and to the point; minimal banter between songs, tracks cut to one-verse lengths, perfect for…

Mitch Perry Report 12.7.11

Florida Governor Rick Scott announces his priorities for his second budget later this afternoon, and the big news before he even delivers it is the news that he intends to ask for a $1 billion increase in K-12 education spending. The speech comes a day after a new survey shows his popularity at a lowly…


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