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Quote of the Day

Mayor Mike McGinn, asked this morning about his sometimes-prickly relationship with the City Council:

“I’ve always been a pickup basketball player, and every time I moved to a new town, I would go and find the court where people played. And as the new guy in town, when you drive to the hoop on a new court, you get a lot of hard elbows from people who’ve been playing there for a while, and you have to throw some hard elbows back. And eventually you get back to just playing good basketball.”


  • Building v. Burning Bridges

    I thought the new administration was suppose to have a “better relationship with council” and with Olympia than the Nickels administration.

    This doesn't look to be the case.

  • giffy

    Not sure McGinn is so much “driving to the hoop” as flailing around the key fouling anyone who moves and wondering why no one wants to play with him.

  • http://michaelmaddux.blogspot.com/ Michael M.

    He doesn't strike me as the basketball playing type. Bowling? Sure. But not basketball.

  • gloomy gus

    I call bullshit. I know people he plays with. They tell me he NEVER QUITS with the goddam elbows, EVER, no matter who it is, no matter how often he's played them.

  • hmmmm

    We've been reduced to basketball analogies. Jeeze, and to think we could have elected a real ex-basketball player to the office for the same result.

  • West Seattle Waiter

    He wants a basketball analogy….. How about that he and his team are the New Jersey Nets

  • iamcaleb2

    You guys done inspired me: http://bit.ly/cBagP6

  • soapboxin

    I have a quote for you: “Character is destiny.”
    -
    David McCullough, talking with Steve Scher on President's Day.

  • sarah68

    It's kind of indicative of a speeded-up world when the Mayor's been in office only 6 weeks and we're already talking about his “sometimes prickly relationship with the City Council” as though he'd been in 4 years.

  • Wells

    This strengthens my assessment of Mike honestly intuitive and sure of himself. He goes straight to the matter on issues. Seawall NOW, not later. Because Seattle is in a turmoil of divisive rhetoric, Mike should act like a mediator. He's absolutely right to oppose the Deep-bore, any way he can. He's right to expand light rail, if studies don't delay construction forever. He'll be fighting to stop “Mercer West” next. I'll bet he's onto its lousy design. Yea Mike Yea Mike Yea Mike !!!

  • http://yrihf.com/ jabailo

    After being kicked from the paint with his “Sea Wall” fiasco, McGinn had best try to become “Master of the 3″ … far from the hard action.

  • Wells

    Thnx 4 post of day. Hello. And, Thank You. Bring back Tunnellite. A 6-Lane 'stacked' cut/cover is possible too. SR99 is rebuilt “UNDER” Western/Elliott. All the sidewalks are rebuilt. No, Let's dig a hole, Not Lower Belltown sidewalks? The current uphill entrance south at Eliiott would become an easy downhill clear merge with a limit. The SR99 exit northbound onto Western becomes an 'uphill' decellerator of sorts with good safety features. The Exit/Entrance VIA Aurora are probably best not reinstalled. Trust me. I have hope. Mike will stop the deep-bore and consider Tunnelite and tunnelite variations. Pronto.

  • Wells

    ““Always been a pickup basketball player, moving to new towns, would find the court where people played. As the new guy in town, when you drive to the hoop on a new court, you get hard elbows from people who’ve played there for a while, and you have to throw some hard elbows back. Eventually you get back to just playing good basketball.””

    Quote of the day, “Eventually you get back to just playing goodbasketball” Mike McGinn

  • Wells

    QUOTE of the Week —– “Certainly, no one likes paying taxes, obviously.”

    Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts earns himself the moniker 'junior senator'. How obvious is it, Senatore?