
Anthony Weiner seemed a lock to be the Democratic candidate for the 2013 mayoral election in New York City until he failed to realize that the Internet is the worst possible place to have your extramarital affairs. Now Alec Baldwin may be stepping into that void, saying that he “wouldn’t rule out” a run for mayor.
“It’s a long way till November of 2013,” the actor said Wednesday on his recently activated Twitter account, where he had already opined on the Weiner and John Edwards scandals (“Wiener should not resign”; “I lend you my phone to lie to your wife about an affair that could wreck your campaign. Is the phone call a campaign contribution?”) as well as offered his political opinions in general.
A Baldwin spokesman told the Daily News that the actor, who has a long-standing interest in politics and seeking a political office, was considering a run. “I wouldn’t rule it out,” rep Matthew Hiltzik said. [LA Times]
Of course, Baldwin isn’t even registered to vote in New York City (Mr. Fancy Pants Hamptons Residence is registered in Suffolk County on Long Island), but he’s said before that he wants to do something entirely different after his “30 Rock” career ends in 2012, so who knows. You’d think that calling his daughter a “rude little pig” and being the brother of certified wacko Stephen Baldwin would hamper a possible political career, but Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarzenegger were both governors, and they frolicked around in feather boas and starred in Jingle All the Way, respectively. Anything is possible.




I made eye contact with Alec Baldwin once on Fifth Ave. It was simultaneously awesome and a little scary.
If I still lived in NYC, voting for Jack Donaghy would be tempting.
Politics! Let the flame war begin!!
Alec Baldwin has the largest head I’ve ever seen on a real person.
huh? is 30 rock ending after next year? i had no idea, but its probably time for the show. hopefully the office ends too. then, parks and rec can take its rightful place as the king of thursday night nbc. (sorry, community fans…good show, but parks and rec is better)
@drew: Baldwin said that he intends to leave, but clarified that it doesn’t mean the end of the show.
Word is he’s already got the backing of New York real estate tycoons Mitch and Murray.
I do not doubt his chances of winning
Only in politics is experience considered a liability.
Well, we already know his views on religion – [www.youtube.com]
Pfft. Even if he’s elected, he’ll just serve one term and then let Harrison Ford take over.
@smello
I’ll see your Baldwin head, and raise you Tito Ortiz. Seriously, it’s a miracle of evolution that he can walk upright with that thing on his shoulders.
For Alec Baldwin, I vow to vote for the first time in my life.
I hope he makes Kenneth a page at City Hall.
I’d want to see Baldwin win the job if only to see him adopt the persona of El Generalissimo every Cinco de Mayo.
“El Generalissimo doesn’t have to die to clear the way to the abuela. Not if the abuela comes to love him.”
@Zack, I see what you did there.
Baldwin is an annoying, near psychotic drunk with a massive ego who is unqualified run a hamster wheel
This election is gonna make for awesome tv.
I thought he was a Republican? That’s why I’ve always admired his acting work but disliked the guy himself. That and the fact he lost a hottie like Basinger.
Jesse and Arnold both were in Predator, making that movie the kingmaker. Ergo, Carl Weathers will be mayor of New York.
Echoing other sentiments, can’t be worse than Arnold.
YOU ARE WOFTHWESS AWEC BAWEWIN!!!!