Koch For Kelly
August 6, 2007
Former Mayor Ed Koch says he wants the city’s next mayor to be
a man who says he’s not running for the job — Police Commissioner
Ray Kelly.
“I am going to support him,” Koch said in a telephone interview. “If
he runs — and I think he will — I am for him.”
Koch issued what could be a public nudge to Kelly, apparently withdrawing,
or at least suspending, his prior support for the expected candidacy
of city comptroller William Thompson.
Although Mayor Mike Bloomberg has hinted that Kelly would be a worthy
successor, Koch is the first unequivocal blue chip endorsement the police
commissioner has received.
For what it is worth, his endorsement was offered without consulting
Kelly, said Koch’s former press secretary, George Arzt. Arzt added
that Koch hasn’t spoken to Kelly in some time and has never discussed
politics with him.
“Most ex-mayors are for a strong mayor and Koch thinks Kelly
would be a strong mayor,” says Arzt.
Should Kelly run, it is unknown what his party affiliation will be,
but Koch, a Democrat, has crossed party lines in the past.
Should Kelly run, a key question will be who succeeds him as police
commissioner. Koch says Kelly will have to resign within nine months
to a year before the election.
His successor, Koch says, “will probably be someone within the
department, and Bloomberg would probably rely on Kelly’s judgment.”
If that’s the case, Kelly’s successor will probably not
be a strong commissioner. That will be underscored if Kelly is elected
mayor. Like his nemesis Rudy Giuliani, Kelly wouldn’t want his
police commissioner to outshine him.
Kelly’s micromanaging and hog-the-spotlight behavior have characterized
his tenure as P.C. With the possible exception of former CIA operative
David Cohen, Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence, Kelly has emasculated
his top brass. He makes all decisions and takes sole credit for all successes.
Those successes have been major. First, there is the continuing fall
in the crime rate. Equally important, there has been no terrorist attack.
Whether the credit belongs to his counter-terrorism initiatives is unknown
and irrelevant. The fact remains: you can’t beat those results.