Does anybody know? We've got a real mystery on our hands.
Back on April 6, 2011, the very same truck sat across from Hoboken City Hall playing an F.B.I surveillance video showing Mike Russo directing Maher Khalil, Solomon Dwek's bag man, to put the $5,000 bribe in the Russo For Hoboken account (its Treasurer is Move Forward's Campaign Manager, John Castellano).
GA was there and snapped this pic:
Pulling off a multi-media event of this kind is a collaborative process. You have those who produce the video: the cameraman, narrator, graphic artist, audio and video production crews , the financier, and of course, the 'idea' people: planners, strategists and those who execute the plan directly with the vendor. In this case, Neil Torres of World Media Entertainment.
Now that you understand it take a village to raise a video-truck event, let's talk about the one at City Hall on April 6, 2011. The video shown that evening was produced by the FBI with titles by Hoboken resident Greg Bond, the narrators were Mike Russo, Solomon Dwek, Khalil Maher. As for the rest of the team... those who planned and executed the hiring truck in 2011 freely admit to it, and have gone on record, either directly to GA or as noted.
Here are a few of them:
Thanks, fellas for going on the record. You had nothing to be ashamed of in 2011.
That video was simply a hidden camera surveillance tape. It wasn't made to disseminate lies or present out-of-context imagery spun out of malevolence. The 2011 truck did not ride around town flashing swastikas.
I guess that's why no one has a problem admitting to 'hiring' WME back in 2011.
Then what about Move Forward's Swastikas-on-Wheels? Here it was, outside my daughter's school on the night of October 16, 2012:
That was before and after Move Forward's Third Reich Cinema drove up and down Washington street blasting:
Oh wait... that was Lane Bajardi to the City Council on December 15, 2010. He created the juxtaposition of graphics- mine and a Nazi poster- that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck! Perhaps it was blasting this:
No... that was Lane Bajardi to the City Council on April 7, 2010. He handed out color copies of the 'poop' graphic that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck! Maybe the 'Nazi truck' said this:
That was Lane Bajardi to the Board of Education on April 10, 2010. He distributed more color copies of the 'poop-graphic' that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck!
Well...
Until someone Moves Forward and admits they hired Joe Branco's friend to drive around town showing swastikas...
Until someone Moves Forward to say he called World Media Entertainment with the telephone number provided by Joe Branco...
Until then we'll never know WHO was behind the political stunt that flashed Nazi symbols on Washington Street and at a school, defamed a local resident/mom/blogger to win VOTES for Move Forward, co-managed by Joe Branco.
(Update: 4:20 PM)
The media has coined it a 'Nazi Truck'. Now Hoboken's rabbis are weighing on Move Forward's use of a swastika in their BoE campaign against Kids First: According to the Hoboken Reporter:
Yep, follow my example Joe.
And John, Beth, Ricky, Mason's videographer who filmed me at the Zoning Board then put it on this 'Nazi truck', and whomever else participated in this historic first usage of Nazi imagery in a Hoboken political campaign.
That's quite a distinction.
Back on April 6, 2011, the very same truck sat across from Hoboken City Hall playing an F.B.I surveillance video showing Mike Russo directing Maher Khalil, Solomon Dwek's bag man, to put the $5,000 bribe in the Russo For Hoboken account (its Treasurer is Move Forward's Campaign Manager, John Castellano).
GA was there and snapped this pic:
April 6, 2011- World Media Entertainment truck plays the FBI surveillance tape of the Russo-Dwek meeting |
Pulling off a multi-media event of this kind is a collaborative process. You have those who produce the video: the cameraman, narrator, graphic artist, audio and video production crews , the financier, and of course, the 'idea' people: planners, strategists and those who execute the plan directly with the vendor. In this case, Neil Torres of World Media Entertainment.
Now that you understand it take a village to raise a video-truck event, let's talk about the one at City Hall on April 6, 2011. The video shown that evening was produced by the FBI with titles by Hoboken resident Greg Bond, the narrators were Mike Russo, Solomon Dwek, Khalil Maher. As for the rest of the team... those who planned and executed the hiring truck in 2011 freely admit to it, and have gone on record, either directly to GA or as noted.
Here are a few of them:
Greg Lincoln (email)
You may already know this.
Back during the 2011 city council campaigns, a few days prior to the protest at the city council meeting (after the FBI tapes had been released), Joe Branco had suggested to me that our campaign should hire this video truck to play parts of the FBI tape. He knew all the details about the truck, and who to contact. He was really pushing for it, it sounded like he was friends with the owner.
While the idea seemed intriguing, we were working off a very limited campaign budget and decided not to spend the money on that. Now, I can't remember if the city-wide campaign ended up paying for it, or if Joe himself paid for it. But it certainly wasn't funded by my campaign.
Greg Bond did create the video that played on the truck though.
I recalled reading somewhere that the either someone said (or Joe himself) that they had no idea who was hiring the truck, and they had no knowledge about it. Of course that's BS, there is no way Joe Branco isn't involved with the renting of the truck.
Jake Stuiver (email)
As I recall, it was Joe who suggested the idea of using the "media truck" when I was organizing last year's protest in the wake of the Russo FBI tapes coming out. Joe brought the existence of such a truck-for-hire to my attention in the first place and enthusiastically championed the idea of using it. He gave me the name and phone number of the truck's proprietor, suggested some possible routes and parking locations near City Hall, and explained how the truck could be used to draw the attention of uninformed passers-by to the message we were seeking to convey. Once Joe provided the proprietor's phone number, I coordinated with the driver and helped raise money to cover the cost (which I recall as being $100/hour), and throughout the day I continued to consult with Joe on various logistics. I can certainly say that the idea and execution of the media truck for the Russo protest would not have been possible, or even on anyone's radar, without the invaluable and eager assistance of Joe Branco.
Greg Lincoln (MSV post)
Just reposting from the HR site:
With a little bit of due diligence, the HR could actually follow up and find that Mr. Castellano is not telling the truth. "Move Forward" is indeed behind the video truck rental.
The video truck also appeared in Hoboken about a year and a half ago, the night of the protest at city hall after the FBI video was released of Mike Russo's meeting with Solomon Dwek.
The person responsible for bringing the truck to Hoboken that time was Joe Branco. The same Joe Branco who is the campaign manager of the "Move Forward" efforts.
According to Roman Bryce's inquiries of Mr. Branco, "MSV spoke to Move Forward co-campaign manager Joe Branco. Asked about the origins of the truck and its appearance outside the Wallace School, Branco repeatedly said he didn't "know anything" about it including its cost."
That also is an outright lie. Joe Branco was the person who suggested having the van last time, and was the one who made all the arrangements. If I remember correctly, Joe described it to me as "I have a friend who has this truck...". For him to deny any knowledge of it at this point is patently ridiculous.
Joseph Branco (MSV post)Greg, for complete transparently I didn’t hire the truck this time or last time. I didn’t make the arrangements for the truck this time or last time either. You are correct that I did give his number out last time but it wasn’t my idea for the video nor did I make the video. I had been asked for his number and I gave his number to one of your co-commissioners and he called and made the arrangements. Your co-commissioner also had the video edited by one of your buddies. This time is a little different; I had absolutely nothing to do it. Nobody asked me for his number, nor did I arrange it. The real Joseph Branco.
Thanks, fellas for going on the record. You had nothing to be ashamed of in 2011.
That video was simply a hidden camera surveillance tape. It wasn't made to disseminate lies or present out-of-context imagery spun out of malevolence. The 2011 truck did not ride around town flashing swastikas.
I guess that's why no one has a problem admitting to 'hiring' WME back in 2011.
Then what about Move Forward's Swastikas-on-Wheels? Here it was, outside my daughter's school on the night of October 16, 2012:
October 16, 2012- repulsive: Move Forward flashes swastikas on their video truck parked outside Wallace School |
That was before and after Move Forward's Third Reich Cinema drove up and down Washington street blasting:
"I think all good people of Hoboken should stand up and condemn Nancy Pincus for what she is!"
Oh wait... that was Lane Bajardi to the City Council on December 15, 2010. He created the juxtaposition of graphics- mine and a Nazi poster- that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck! Perhaps it was blasting this:
"Do you condone this type of stomach-turning scatological display as appropriate political activity?"
No... that was Lane Bajardi to the City Council on April 7, 2010. He handed out color copies of the 'poop' graphic that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck! Maybe the 'Nazi truck' said this:
"Ms. Minutillo wrote a letter of thanks. Liz Mulholland and Kyra Bond were the first and second people thanked. The third person was Nancy Pincus. Ms. Minutillo proudly identified Ms. Pincus as quote "our graphic designer" and she plays the same role..."Wrong again!
That was Lane Bajardi to the Board of Education on April 10, 2010. He distributed more color copies of the 'poop-graphic' that was used on Move Forward's Swastika-truck!
Well...
Until someone Moves Forward and admits they hired Joe Branco's friend to drive around town showing swastikas...
Until someone Moves Forward to say he called World Media Entertainment with the telephone number provided by Joe Branco...
Until then we'll never know WHO was behind the political stunt that flashed Nazi symbols on Washington Street and at a school, defamed a local resident/mom/blogger to win VOTES for Move Forward, co-managed by Joe Branco.
Illegal donation to Move forward: enough to buy 70 hours of MF's vile Swastika-video on Washington St. |
The media has coined it a 'Nazi Truck'. Now Hoboken's rabbis are weighing on Move Forward's use of a swastika in their BoE campaign against Kids First: According to the Hoboken Reporter:
Rabbi Moshe Schapiro of Chabad in Hoboken said he hadn’t seen the truck himself, but “I’ve seen pictures and I think it’s despicable. I’m appalled and shocked that anyone can use an image of such hatred and bigotry. I don’t know whose side, what side, if they’re repeating something, but how can one be so insensitive to Holocaust survivors who will walk by, or people who had grandparents who survived the camps, and have to witness such an image driving around the city?”
He added, “Whoever is responsible should immediately remove it and apologize. I am shocked this could happen in this day and age. In other countries it’s a crime to use that image. We have freedom of speech, but a million and a half Jewish babies were killed…this is not something that should be used for some political gain.”
Rabbi Robert Scheinberg of the United Synagogue of Hoboken, who two years ago issued a statement after Pincus was criticized for using Nazi imagery in a parody on her blog, said this time around, “Using Nazi imagery in a local Hoboken election, trivializing the cataclysmic events of World War II, is completely inexcusable. I would urge whoever is responsible for these projected images to follow the example of the local blogger who, two years ago, publicly apologized for her use of such images on her blog and immediately removed them.”
Yep, follow my example Joe.
And John, Beth, Ricky, Mason's videographer who filmed me at the Zoning Board then put it on this 'Nazi truck', and whomever else participated in this historic first usage of Nazi imagery in a Hoboken political campaign.
That's quite a distinction.
I am sick of the uneducated nonsense that Lane keeps spewing about GA and her depiction of him in the “turd in the punchbowl” graphic which he seems obsessed with displaying at any available opportunity. On an easel, on an illegally posted midnight flyer, on several 82 inch plasma screen TVs on the Swastika Truck roving around town. I have grown tired of this undereducated leprechaun with an overly developed radio voice posing as someone who has anything intelligent to say that is of interest or germane to life in Hoboken in 2012. It is time for any rational thinking person to simply stop and call him out to be exactly what he has become – the turd in the punchbowl of Hoboken politics.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone not familiar with the phrase, turd in a punch bowl, it is a colloquialism that has had a long history of usage, particularly in the South, where punchbowls were/are often the center piece of any social gathering. I certainly heard the phrase used while growing up more than once and no one ever raised a huge stink about it or turned it into a poop jihad. But don’t take just my word for it; following is an excerpt from the Urban Dictionary discussing the phrase (I have taken the liberty of inserting Lane’s name in the examples to give them more “punch”):
1. turd in the punch bowl
A comparative word, used to describe the unpopularity of a certain person.
Here comes Lane Bajardi. He's about as welcome as a turd in the punch bowl.
(cont.)
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n. A person who spoils a pleasant social situation.
This metaphor is powered by a particularly vivid contrast: the inviting sensory appeal of a festive beverage juxtaposed with the revolting suggestion of feculent contagion. Therefore, labeling someone a turd in the punch bowl is most appropriate when the individual's deleterious influence goes beyond mere faux pas or nuisance behaviors, and rises to the level of deliberate offense for its own sake. Consider that the literal act of depositing or excreting fecal matter into a communal food-service container would be sabotage.
The punch bowl and the feces connote certain additional nuances. The former is a symbol of public community, as such dispensers are frequently encountered at parties where they become a focal point for interaction.
Freud famously identified feces with aggression and the possessive instinct. Thus, a turd in the punch bowl suggests rage toward, and / or the urge to conquer, a community or society as a whole. Defecating into a punch bowl is a very public act, in contrast with poisoning the well or laying an upper decker, which are generally surreptitious. In particular then, to be a turd in the punch bowl is to be a willful and attention-seeking obstructor to the success of a social community.
The turd in the punch bowl was Lane Bajardi, who had to go rat out our awesome senior prank idea to the principal.
3. turd in the punch bowl
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Adds a certain repugnance to describe an idea, remark or occurrence that fell flat, killed conversation, was socially unacceptable, or went over like the proverbial lead balloon.
Similarly, a gauche, socially inept or unwelcome person who has a stultifying effect on social gatherings, or, by extension, was involved in some futile or hugely unpopular effort.
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"All I did was tell one harmless little dirty joke and the whole room went silent. Apparently I had crossed some kind of taboo. No one even chuckled at the joke; it was a veritable turd in the punchbowl. I felt like one too, since the whole party immediately seized up and everyone stared at me."
"There we were discussing local politics, and who shows up uninvited and parks himself right in the middle of our group? Lane Bajardi, that idiot who works for Beth mason and who has an unerring sense of inappropriateness. I'd rather see a turd in the punch bowl than have to deal with that nuisance."
"Practically everyone in town was in favor of a weeknight youth curfew, but as usual our "freethinking" pastor went contrary and opposed it. He didn't change anyone's mind. I think he's a jinx! A turd in the punch bowl of civic affairs."
Why have we allowed this cretin to dominate the discussion of school board elections and city council meetings with his obsession with turds? He is nothing but a turd in the punch bowl and he should be treated as such. I make no apology for using the phrase or referring to him as the object of the phrase. It is time that others simply ignore him and if he persists, to simply tell him that he is the proverbial turd in the punch bowl. By not standing up to him when he began this turd jihad, we have emboldened him and let him think that his obsession actually has some relevance to political discourse. I ask all of you to join me in declaring form now to Election Day, a LANE BAJARD NO TURD ZONE for any discussion related to Hoboken politics, including the election for the BOE.
Like a lot of hacks, Bajardi aims for a very low denominator. His technique is quite simple.
ReplyDelete1) Remove a graphic from all situational context.
2) Pretend moral indignation at what remains.
His beloved turd graphic is a perfect example.
The situational context was news that the KF BOE had managed a budget decrease despite a sharp drop in state aid. The rival Real Results BOE ticket, pooh-poohed, as it were, the achievement.
Real Results thus fit definition 2 above in Khoboken's post.
Bajardi removed the context and fairly swooned at what remained, going from meeting to meeting waving has favorite picture of turds like a bloody shirt.
That these folks continue to believe they can call upon the public's natural outrage at the artistry of this site and instill hatred for the artist demonstrates 2 very important facts:
1) They have no particular respect or understanding of the general public.
2) They themselves are badly out of tune with modern America, especially modern urban America.
List for me if you will the many campaigns you are aware of where the unfunded, endlessly creative, whistle-blowing public school mom was the villain, and the heavily funded, utterly humorless, midnight-creeping goon squad was the hero.
I'll wait.
No surprise from the couple whose early mis-step of civic involvement when they arrived on the scene in Hoboken was to strong-arm NJ Transit into painting over part of the publicly funded mural on transit's building on Observer Highway because it "offended" this visually illiterate duo, who completely missed the point of the artist's work.
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