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    Los Angeles Times, CA
    Dec 6 2009

    L.A. council candidate Paul Krekorian assails 2 mailers by Christine Essel
    Her hit pieces accusing him of sexism and anti-Semitism are called
    'disgusting and grotesque.'

    By Maeve Reston


    Prominent supporters of Los Angeles City Council candidate and
    Assemblyman Paul Krekorian denounced two mailers sent last week by the
    campaign of his opponent, former Paramount Pictures Corp. executive
    Christine Essel, that accuse Krekorian of sexism and anti-Semitism,
    based in part on comments on a blog.

    Tuesday's runoff race for former City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel's seat
    in the San Fernando Valley has grown increasingly caustic in the final
    weeks, but Krekorian condemned one of Essel's new mailers as "the most
    disgusting and grotesque political communication" he had ever seen.

    In the first mailing, Essel's campaign said a previous Krekorian
    campaign mail piece had portrayed her "hog-tied with arms and hands
    held back by heavy rope." Krekorian's spokesman said the mailer, which
    depicted a smiling Essel with ropes lifting an ankle and her wrists as
    she stood on a DWP bill, was intended to portray the candidate as a
    puppet controlled by the union that represents Department of Water and
    Power employees. That union has independently spent more than $244,000
    to boost her campaign bid.

    Essel's campaign consultant, John Shallman, said Krekorian should
    apologize for the portrayal.

    The mail from Essel's campaign also charged that Krekorian and his
    supporters "have unleashed a shocking barrage of nasty, sexist and
    anti-Semitic personal attacks" on a website. Shallman provided a list
    of comments that the campaign had collected from readers of Mayor
    Sam's Sister City blog as examples.

    Krekorian's campaign stressed that it has no relationship to the
    independent blog, created in 2004 by Valley resident Michael Higby. In
    a telephone interview, Higby said he supports Krekorian but has no
    official role in the campaign. He and two other writers on the blog
    have authority to approve reader comments, he said.

    A second Essel mailer late last week showed an image of City Hall
    wrapped in barbed wire and accused Krekorian of "intolerance." The
    piece criticized "anti-Semitic hate speech" on the website of Asbarez,
    an Armenian newspaper, that Essel's campaign said was owned or
    controlled by Krekorian supporters. The source listed was a report in
    Asbarez about an Essel event at the home of a Turkish American. The
    Essel campaign said the reference to "hate speech" stemmed from reader
    comments posted below the article that now appear to have been
    removed.

    Krekorian's spokesman said the campaign has advertised in the
    newspaper but has no other connection to it.

    Shallman said Krekorian and his supporters have misrepresented Essel's
    position on the Armenian genocide, which claimed the lives of more
    than a million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey)
    starting in 1915. The Turkish government disputes that a genocide
    occurred.

    Because of the misrepresentations, Shallman said, Essel put out a
    statement in the Armenian press underscoring her condemnation of
    anyone who denies the genocide. He added that Krekorian should have
    publicly condemned the comments on both websites.

    "Paul Krekorian's silence on the sexist remarks and anti-Semitic
    remarks has been deafening," Shallman said.

    Rep. Brad Sherman, who recorded an automated phone call criticizing
    the Essel mailers, said it was "utterly absurd" for Krekorian to be
    blamed for comments by "some lunatic" on a website. He said he
    believed the mailers would backfire: "It undermines our efforts to
    fight hate speech and anti-Semitism."
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