Rodman ‘reality’ includes saying goodbye to Newport
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Paul Clinton
Dennis Rodman, Newport Beach’s not-so-favorite bad boy, may run for
local office. Just not in this town.
Marc Malkin, in his “Intelligencer” column in New York Magazine,
is reporting that Rodman has been pitching an idea for a new reality
show to several TV networks.
In the show, the former NBA star would move out of his West
Newport home, while being followed by cameras 24/7, and head to “a
more conservative area ... somewhere in Orange County.”
Once he’s there, Rodman, who has set off his neighbors here with
his wild partying lifestyle, plans to win over new neighbors with his
“fame, fortune and winning personality,” Malkin writes. He’ll invite
them to his parties, Malkin quotes his unnamed tipster as saying.
After he wins the new friends, Rodman will purportedly run for
local office in his new city. Rodman will also “name one of his many
pets as his running mate,” Malkin writes.
Malkin’s column appears in the June 9 issue and is available on
the magazine’s Web site (www.newyorkmetro.com).
A busy, rosy week
for John Campbell
Assemblyman John Campbell joined three other state legislators at
the White House on May 27 as President George W. Bush honored the
Anaheim Angels.
Campbell, who represents Newport Beach, was the only
representative not from Anaheim to attend the Rose Garden ceremony.
Campbell joined Assembly members Lynn Daucher (R-Brea) and Robert
Pacheco (R-Industry), as well as state Sen. Dick Ackerman (R-Tustin).
All three represent portions of the city that’s home to the now-World
Series champions. Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle also attended.
Earlier this week, Campbell scored his second successful floor
vote of the session, when the Assembly passed his Assembly Bill 1666
on a 68-3 vote Monday. The bill isn’t a high profile one; if signed
into law, it would tighten timelines tobacco retailers are required
to pay their taxes to twice monthly. It would “improve the state’s
cash flow,” a state analysis said.
In campaign news, Campbell has pinned down the endorsement of
Pringle, who is also a former Assembly speaker, in his race for the
state Senate’s 35th District.
Campbell and Assemblyman Ken Maddox, who represents Costa Mesa,
are squaring off to replace Ross Johnson, who will be termed out.
Cristich wins agribusiness over
Cristi Cristich, the moderate Republican businesswoman running for
Newport Beach’s Assembly seat, has lined up another private sector
endorsement.
On Friday, Cristich announced she had pinned down support from the
United Agribusiness League.
As one of the founding members of the New Majority group, Cristich
has won over a handful of business leaders, including Newport Beach
homebuilder William Lyon, Emulex Corp. Chairman Paul Folino, and
Dwight Decker, Conexant Systems Inc. chairman and chief executive.
Cristich is running against former Newport Beach City Council
candidate Marianne Zippi, Irvine Republican activist Chuck DeVore and
Irvine businessman Don Wagner to replace John Campbell in the
Assembly’s 70th District seat, which includes Newport Beach.
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