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it over, who would you
vote for?"
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Murdoch's
Pitch
With the Mets
pulling out of the Alex Rodriguez sweepstakes, News Corps mighty mogul Rupert
Murdoch has accelerated his plan to rule over baseball, dusting Yankee owner George
Steinbrenner in the process, and possibly anointing the free agent shortstop, arguably
baseballs best as the highest paid player in baseball history.
One Fox TV insider said,
"Murdoch regards baseball no differently than every industry that he has raided to
get the top." Murdochs got the goods to make "a monopoly over
baseball." The other networks "surrendered to Murdochs network and cable
dominance over the broadcast of baseball nationwide. Hes got his hand in virtually
every game thats on the air.
He owns the Dodgers in a
major media market, and pretty soon hes going to pay big bucks to lure A Rod to L.A.
(somewhere in excess of $20-25 million per year, plus) to put the Dodgers over the
top."
According to our source, Murdoch views his
assault on baseball "as a piece of cake
compared to some of the stiffer challenges that hes faced to bring his News Corp.
media empire to the top of the business world." Perhaps the curse of Brooklyns
Ebbetts Field will bring the mighty Murdoch down to earth. Then again, next years
World Series Parade might be travelling up Hollywood Boulevard rather than lower Broadway
if Murdoch gets his way.
Stabile's Stanzas
Ask some City Council
members to describe themselves and youll probably hear a variety of terms in
response. "Im a politician, a community activist, a civil servant," he or
she might say, but few would likely use the word poet...except of course if youre
asking South Queens Councilman Al Stabile.
QConfidential recently
procured a copy of the sanitation worker-turned-elected officials work entitled
"Old Glory."
Writing in the first person
from the perspective of our nations flag, the ultra-patriotic Stabile, a Vietnam
veteran, gushes out 400 plus words in free verse.
"I am worshiped, I am
loved, I am feared," he writes. "I have fought in every battle of every war for
more than 200 years."
Memo to Al: dont quit your day job.
QConfiddy: Skin
& Scandal?
Dear QConf,
Does anybody really care about these minor league politicians you have been running on
this page!!!!! BORING!!! DULL!!! ANNOYING!!!!! I cant believe anybody would want to
see this dribble!!! Did the guy who did the celebrity pictures quit or what?? must have
why else would you resort to local nobody congressmen having lunch!!!! Please do
something!!!! -- Charles Maltezakis
Dear Chris,
Steve Azzara, our Confiddy celebrity lensman is alive and well and still living in
Queens. However, in our attempt to keep the page "Q" as in Queens
Confidential as opposed to NYConfidential, we have been running his stuff only when shot
in Queens or of Queens folks. ,
Steve Azzara, our Confiddy celebrity lensman is alive and well and still living in
Queens. However, in our attempt to keep the page "Q" as in Queens
Confidential as opposed to NYConfidential, we have been running his stuff only when shot
in Queens or of Queens folks.
Sorry, but leggy models in
low cut dresses and hunk actors seem to frequent the west side of the East River, not
Flushing.
If readers really want skin
and scandal from Manhattan, email: Qconf@Queenstribune.com
or write QConf, 174-15 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows 11365.
But every once in awhile, we'll still tease
you with one. Here you go, Chris. -- Qconf
Baker Man
After being persona
non-gratis for all of the campaign, James Baker, the former Secretary of State
during George Bushs Administration, ended his political hiatus at the behest
of the "tight as a drum" senior Bush.
Our source says that George
W. was "down right ballistic behind the scenes when his dad had once again taken
control."
According to a source down
in Austin, "George W. is not Bakers biggest fan. In fact, he blames Baker for
costing his father the election in 1992." That year Baker was brought in to
rejuvenate a lethargic campaign that left the then sitting president trailing Bill
Clinton.
INTERNET
HUMOR:
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
"Im sorry I ever invented
the Electoral College."
Al Gore |
"George W. never forgot that,
and iced out Baker throughout the campaign until now." Dick Cheney, Secretary
of Defense under Bush Sr., is now poised to become the next V.P. Jim Baker, Secretary of
State under Bush Sr., is back on the scene leading the Bush team in Florida. Our source
says that "George W. is so laid back that hes about to vanish. Hell never
be out of his fathers shadow now."
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