Phil Gordon: Today’s April Fool’s joke
Phoenix Mayor Phil “Sanctuary City” Gordon, getting a jump start on his gubernatorial campaign, is once again lashing out at Maricopa County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio.
Gordon, who has ridiculed the sheriff’s raids of illegals as “made-for-TV stunts,” should know a thing or two about playing for the cameras. He recently made great use of his platform while speaking to a luncheon honoring the controversial labor union organizer, Cesar Chavez.
It was that speech that drew Arpaio’s ire, provoking him to send a letter to Phoenix City Manager Frank Fairbanks, in which he termed Gordon’s Friday speech “inaccurate” and a threat to future cooperation between the city and the office of the sheriff. The mayor’s inflammatory language exhorted the mostly pro-illegal alien crowd to “make your voice heard,” creating “a hostile environment” for the sheriff’s deputies at a protest later that day.
The sheriff’s response comes after Gordon accused Arpaio of racial profiling in his crackdowns on illegal aliens. Last week the sheriff deployed deputies and his volunteer posse members to north east Phoenix at the request of local merchants. In a two day period, 53 people were arrested, 27 of whom were in the country illegally.
Obviously, there is a job to be done.Gordon endorsed Arpaio in his last election bid. Now, with his own political future gleaming on the horizon,
Gordon is looking toward a new and growing constituency. If only he could figure out a way to get illegals on the voting rosters, he could expand his sactuary city policies and really place Arizona on the map—as a sanctuary state.
April 1, 2008 at 11:07 am
If there’s a way for the mayor to figure out how to enable illegals to cast ballots, he’ll do it! There are actually elected officials in California who have run on that issue–in predominantly Hispanic immigrant neighborhood, of course! We’re in for a bumpy ride!
April 1, 2008 at 2:43 pm
[...] Seeing Red AZ had this to say: Obviously, there is a job to be done. Gordon endorsed Arpaio in his last election bid. Now, with his own political future gleaming on the horizon, Gordon is looking toward a new and growing constituency. If only he could figure out a way to get illegals on the voting rosters, he could expand his sanctuary city policies and really place Arizona on the map - as a sanctuary state. [...]
April 1, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Too bad this is an April Fools Day joke. It would be great news if true.
July 2, 2008 at 3:06 pm
[...] Newsom and Gordon overtly salivate at the prospect of governing their respective states. And both have made explicit [...]
September 2, 2008 at 2:39 pm
[...] Montini also omits the fact that Gordon was “standing tall” everywhere but Phoenix. He has made numerous junkets to the Middle Eastern nation of Dubai and Washington, DC., where he has been doing his level best to garner national press for his planned 2010 gubernatorial venture. [...]