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May 21, 2013
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Ed Koch’s ‘Last Word’Posted on Feb 1, 2013
Former New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch, who has been referred to as “the quintessential New Yorker,” died of congestive heart failure early Friday morning at a Manhattan hospital. He was 88.
Advertisement Among the topics Koch talked about was the ugly 1977 mayoral campaign between himself and Mario Cuomo. Koch, who ultimately won the race, said he had never forgiven his political rival for posters featuring the slogan, “Vote for Cuomo, Not the Homo,” which were put up all along Queens Boulevard. In fact, 30 years after the fact Koch still had some pretty harsh words for Cuomo. “Even though social relationships when we meet in public are good, underneath, he knows that I know what I’m thinking—‘you prick,’ ” Koch told The New York Times. —Posted by Tracy Bloom. Previous item: 49ers Players Deny Being in Anti-Bullying LGBT Video They’re In Next item: ‘Left, Right & Center’: Blah Jobs, Grilling Hagel and Immigration Reform New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |