Reynolds Brown must step down
John Featherman moonlights as a columnist at Philly.com and writes about local politics and consumer-related issues. During the day, he sells and teaches real estate and is often seen frequenting Philadelphia's many ethnic enclaves for mom-n-pop greasy spoons. Having lost the Republican mayoral primary in Philadelphia in 2011 by just 64 votes, Featherman's theme song is the Beatles' "When I'm Sixty-Four."
Reynolds Brown must step down
John Featherman
Since 1999, Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown has been a staunch advocate for Philadelphia’s children. She was one of the city’s leading forces in the much needed merger of the parks and recreation departments. A former dancer/company member of Philadanco, Reynolds Brown has been an important voice for the city’s arts and cultural communities, and, to this day, she remains active as an ex-officio member of Philadanco’s board. Her menu-labeling legislation, requiring chain restaurants to post nutritional and calorie information, has helped to disqualify Philadelphia as one of the fattest cities in America.
That is the Blondell Reynolds Brown that has been a champion to Philadelphians.
But there is another Blondell Reynolds Brown. That is the one who is expected and required to complete accurate and thorough campaign finance reports, where she abides by the law. That Reynolds Brown is not looking so good right now. Only days ago considered to be a front runner in 2015 to become Philadelphia’s first female mayor (and its first African-American female mayor), Reynolds Brown is now in the fight of her political life.
This is not Reynolds Brown’s first brush with the Board of Ethics. In a candidates’ debate sponsored by WHYY in 2011, she admitted in this audio that there’s “simply no excuse – we have responsibility to read the documents that come before us. No matter how busy we are, we have to take the time to read before we sign and then to make sure that they are filed on time.”
Daily News columnist Christine Flowers shared with me on my open Facebook page thread: “Citing an 'error in judgment' will get you dispensation from a Catholic priest. It is insufficient to excuse what amounts to an ethical violation. Of course, in this city, ethics are optional.”
Former City Council candidate and 2015 GOP mayoral hopeful Joe McColgan sent me this in an email: “Mayor Nutter should call for her resignation from City Council entirely, and at the very least he should call on her to relinquish her leadership role on council. Frankly, the entire Council should be doing the same, Republican and Democrat alike. If they don’t, we can only assume all the conversation regarding ethics and transparency and reform over the past few years has been nothing more than a lie.”
That sounds pretty mayoral to me.
Too many surveys are telling us that the public doesn’t trust politicians and that the trust is at an all time low. We are tired of politicians who say, “Do what I say and not what I do.” People take notice when politicians exempt themselves from the laws they create.
When Richard Nixon was implicated in Watergate, he had a choice. He could have called in the military and had them protect him from being removed from office. But he didn’t do that because this is America – not a banana republic. Americans have a cultural norm of behaving a certain way. Rather than using the army or the police to shield one from physical removal of office, American politicians respect and employ the cultural norm of stepping down when it’s time to move on.
The people that contributed to Reynolds Brown’s campaign expected that money to be used for the purpose of her reelection. She has admitted that some wasn’t used that way. Average Philadelphians who read about this sad case may never again feel comfortable financing candidates’ elections. That’s unfortunate – because this is not the time, in Philadelphia or in Washington – when we can accept the public’s erosion of confidence in government.
Reynolds Brown: Please step down.
- Nice try, wingnut. I don't ever see any you or any of the other conservative cretins talking about the gains in the stock market. It's always about how "horribly" America is doing lol. I wonder why that is...
How about Eric Erickson of Redstate.com basically saying that people who STILL don't believe that the Bushmaster was used in Sandy Hook are uninformed? How'd you like them apples? wokmaster - Exactly! Like a real man and true leader, he accepted these conditions, and took action to improve the situation. He did not behave like a child and place the blame on someone else.
gxel - We're talking about Philadelphia politics here, not federal, Tatt2. Leave your partisan rhetoric crammed up the orifice from which you pulled it out.
- Racial hatred won't solve the problem. History is filled with examples of people in power of various races, nationalities, and ethnic groups choosing to act unethically. We need to seek people to represent us who will take their responsibilities seriously. Stop the hate. I don't know why this site allows people to post hateful remarks.
gdw - Blaacks destroyed Philly schools.
CrashTestDemocrats1 - www.recallblondellreynoldsbrown.org Watch for the petition to DA Williams which is next!
- You Democrat and Repblican posters miss this point. The article is about Philadelphia, not the subprime mortgage issue. Focus on our city. Your partisan debate is one reason NOTHING ever gets done here. We have a councilwoman who is unfit for office. Our elected Mayor represents us. He must take a stand and demand her resignation. For once, the collective voice of the people of Philadelphia should DEMAND resignation.
StevenG - oliver north was never convicted of a crime. RBB admitted she's a criminal. where is the D.A.???
hannibal barca - "oliver north was never convicted of a crime"
Yeah. And OJ wasn't convicted of murder, either.
Dems - Be careful, you hit a nerve with conservatives when you get anywhere near the the Reagan myth. wokmaster - i'll take the reagan "myth" over the philadelphia democrat reality:
vince fumo
corey kemp
blondell reynolds-brown
ozzie myers
leland beloff
jimmy tayoun
carl greene hannibal barca - YOU HAVE A POINT THERE.YOU SHOULD LET YOUR HAIR GROW MAYBE NOBODY WILL NOTICE IT !!!
evenmix
C'mom folks. Can't you see that she needs to be held to a different set of standards. gxel
This should be the lead editorial in all the papers and the news stations.
People like her think they are above the law. If I did this, I would be arrested. Where is the DA? Come on Philadelphia, do something. Let the citizens know there is some shred of decency left in this city. jersey girl


