At least, so says the New York Times
This is a long line in the tradition of clowns running for elected office. I'm not sure that Rev. Billy would classify himself as a clown, but I do. (and I mean it in a good way, Reverend!)
Rev. Billy and his Church of Stop Shopping have been performing since 1996, growing from a street performer on Times Square to a 35 person choir and 7 person band. The Church of Stop Shopping is a project of The Immediate Life, a New York based arts organization using theater, humor, and grassroots organizing to advance individuals and communities towards a more equitable future - starting today.
The big question is CAN HE WIN-- and if he did win, could he actually get it together enough to solve the multiple problems that the mayor of NY must face.
He's got popularity, and a populous message-- but ultimately, I don't think that the people of New York want a reverend (of any persuasion) to be their mayor. I don't even think they want a rabbi, although he might have better luck!
There's a story about Wavy Gravy, who ran for councilman of Berkeley CA, a surprisingly conservative place. Wavy's political poster was a picture of Wavy in his full clown regalia, and at the bottom it said "Wavy Gravy has a long history of fighting for what he believes in. We doubt his opponent has ever been arrested once!" Which is all about spinning your negatives into a positive.
Anyway, the good news about Reverend Billy running is that it will make good entertainment, and hopefully will provoke some real discussion about some of the good Reverend's ideas about anti-consumerism.
Find out more about Reverend Billy at his website
http://www.revbilly.com
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