The media’s ability to “crush” people considering to run for political office before they even put their name on the ballot prevents Americans from electing the politicians this country needs, New York City ad man Donny Deutsch said on Thursday.
“I would love more than nothing to run for mayor of New York,” the chairman of Deutsch, Inc., said during the Afternoon Mo Joe roundtable discussion. But the media “will exploit the ridiculous things that don’t matter.”
“Every really talented out-of-the-box thinking person I know could never run for office,” said Deutsch, adding that Americans are forced to vote for “non-exceptional” representatives.
A poll published last month showed Democratic voters’ potential interest in New York’s former Congressman Anthony Weiner as the city’s mayor. He earned 15% of the vote, behind Christine Quinn’s 26%. Quinn is currently the Speaker of the New York City Council.
Deutsch said he wouldn’t put his family through the pain of dealing with the criticisms if he ran for mayor of New York because of the media likely analyzing his entire life, including being active in the party-scene when he was younger.
But still, something much more macro must happen, he said.








