As for the NYPD and Sharpton, the mayor still doesn't get that it is a zero-sum game.
It's not enough for the mayor to attend a dedication ceremony for Bratton's late crony, Jack Maple, at Police Plaza. Or for his spokesman to say, "The mayor has nothing but the strongest support for the brave men and women of the NYPD" -- when he then, with a gaggle of other unctuous politicians, attends Sharpton's 60th birthday bash at the Four Seasons and says of Sharpton to reporters "The more people criticize him, the more I want to hang out with him."
A BIG ONE. A 42-year-old female executive of Al Sharpton's National Action League has charged Sharpton's longtime lawyer buddy, 70-year-old Sanford Rubenstein, with rape.
News accounts said the alleged rape occurred in Rubenstein's Manhattan apartment after Rubenstein and the woman attended Sharpton's birthday bash Thursday night.
According to the news accounts, the woman had been drinking, passed out and awoke during an encounter with Rubenstein, 70, who police suspect may have used an object to penetrate her.
The woman returned home, bleeding from the sexual contact and when the bleeding continued the next day she went to Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, where she lives. There, officials determined they were dealing with a sexual assault and notified authorities.
As of Sunday night, the police department had not put out an official incident report because, said a spokesman, there was "no named suspect" in the complaint, which was filed in Manhattan's 19th precinct.
Together with Sharpton, Rubenstein has won millions of dollars in city settlements in such high-profile police abuse cases as the 1997 sodomizing of Abner Louima and the 2006 wedding-eve, fatal police shooting of Sean Bell.
The pony-tailed Rubenstein was also on the podium of the Bethel Baptist church in Brooklyn with the family of police "choke-hold" victim Eric Garner when Sharpton eulogized him.
He maintains the encounter was consensual.
Seeming to distance himself, Sharpton's National Action Network released a statement saying, "The allegations as reported occurred at a private residence after a NAN event and had nothing to do with NAN nor Rev. Al Sharpton."