The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg

Last updated
The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg
Author Elisabeth DeMarse
IllustratorJoe Pep
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPersonal sayings and business advice
PublisherWhite Mountain Press   [1] [2]
Publication date
February 14, 1990
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (softcover)
Pages32

The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg is a 1990 booklet that contains sayings, maxims, comments, and other thoughts of Michael Bloomberg. [3] The 32-page publication compiles quotes attributed to Bloomberg, while he was leading Bloomberg L.P., and prepared by the company's chief marketing officer, Elisabeth DeMarse. [3] The book, which calls itself an "unauthorized collection of unauthorized sayings", was a gift to Bloomberg on his 48th birthday and contains a total of 121 quotes. [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Accuracy

In the introduction, DeMarse says that the book contains actual quotes from Bloomberg and insists on their accuracy. "No, nothing has been embellished or exaggerated." [3] While the book contains profanity and misogynistic sayings, DeMarse clarifies in the introduction that "some things were too outrageous to include.” [3] When asked about the book in 2001, DeMarse told New York Magazine that "He says this stuff to customers and new hires and anyone who comes into the office." [5] [7]

Contents

The book is divided into sections like “On Computers” or “On Customer Service”. [6] The sayings are interspersed with cartoons. [6] “Make the customer think he’s getting laid when he’s getting fucked,” is the booklet's first Bloomberg quotation. [7]

Ambitions

The book begins with Bloomberg's musing on his life goals. On page six, he asks rhetorically "What do I want?" and replies "I want an exclusive, 10-year contract, an automatic extension, and I want you to pay me. And I want [oral sex] from Jane Fonda. Have you seen Jane Fonda? Not bad for fifty." [4]

He also comments that "Everyone I know who is successful loves what they do. The question is: are they successful because they love what they do, or do they love what they do because they are successful? I don’t know. I suspect it’s a combination of both." [6]

Women

The book contains many comments about women and their role in society: "If women wanted to be appreciated for their brains, they’d go to the library instead of to Bloomingdales." He also says "I know for a fact that any self-respecting woman who walks past a construction site doesn’t get a whistle will turn around and walk past again and again until she does get one." Joking about divorce, he said "Whenever my wife catches me eyeing some broad, she’s very careful to turn to me and say “That’s the most expensive piece of ass in the world!” [6] Joking about homosexuality, he said "On being asked to name a sport that doesn’t use balls: 'Lesbian Sex.'" [8]

New York City

The publication has multiple comments on New York City, highlighting the metropolis' unique qualities and challenges. [4] Praising his home borough, he said "We live in Manhattan so we don't have to go anyplace else". [4] While criticizing Queens, he said "I make it a rule never to go to Queens and since that eliminated both airports, I don't travel a great deal." [4] On New York cuisine, he said "You know, there’s a Federal Law that prohibits the serving of good food west of 12th Avenue — look it up". [6]

Business

Bloomberg praised his eponymous terminals, saying that they “[can] do everything, include give you a blowjob. I guess that puts a lot of you girls out of business,” He said "The three biggest lies are: the check’s in the mail, I’ll respect you in the morning, and I’m glad I’m Jewish." [6] Comparing persistent salesmanship to sexual insistence, Bloomberg said "“A good salesperson asks for the order, It’s like the guy who goes into a bar, and walks up to every gorgeous girl there, and says ‘Do you want to fuck?’ He gets turned down a lot – but he gets fucked a lot, too!” [7] Bloomberg says a competitor is a “cokehead, womanizing, fag.” [7]

Bloomberg also has more well-accepted, common aphorisms, including “Don’t get even – get revenge.” [7] and “By definition, 50% of the people don’t want a level playing field.” [7] He also suggests to "Always pick a fight with someone smaller than you”. [7]

Lifestyle

Making a joke about his use of language, Bloomberg said "When the Wall Street Journal article came out saying I was profane, my dear old mother called me to ask me if it was true. ‘Ma,’ I said, ‘Fuck ‘em!’" [6]

Public figures

Bloomberg comments on other celebrities. He says "The Royal Family — what a bunch of misfits — a gay, an architect, that horsey faced lesbian, and a kid who gave up Koo Stark for some fat broad." [6]

Response

Bloomberg has provided differing and at times contradictory responses to the book. DeMarse, who compiled the quotes, said that Bloomberg was pleased with the publication when he received it, and commented that "He was touched. He loves things that are about himself." [5] In 2001, Bloomberg apologized to "anyone that was offended by" the contents of the book. [3]  He said he could not remember saying them and also sought to excuse the book as "a bunch of Borscht Belt jokes". [3] [5] In 2020, after the book was put online by the Washington Post, Bloomberg's campaign spokesperson denied the accuracy of the book. [3] Bloomberg's spokesperson also said that some of what he said was "disrespectful and wrong" and that "his words have not always aligned with his values and his life." [9]

The publication received greater scrutiny as Bloomberg's presidential campaign gained popularity. During the February 19, 2020 Democratic debate, he was asked about comments included in the publication. [9]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bushism</span> Unconventional wording, linguistic errors etc. in speeches and interviews by George W. Bush

Bushisms are unconventional statements, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors made in the public speaking of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. Common characteristics of Bushisms include malapropisms, spoonerisms, the creation of neologisms or stunt words, and errors in subject–verb agreement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bill Maher</span> American comedian and television host (born 1956)

William Maher is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He is popularly known for the HBO political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher (2003–present) and the similar late-night show called Politically Incorrect (1993–2002), originally on Comedy Central and later on ABC. In 2022, Maher started the podcast Club Random.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jewish humor</span> Wit and humor in Jewish culture

The tradition of humor in Judaism dates back to the compilation of the Torah and the Midrash in the ancient Middle East, but the most famous form of Jewish humor consists of the more recent stream of verbal and frequently anecdotal humor of Ashkenazi Jews which took root in the United States during the last one hundred years, it even took root in secular Jewish culture. In its early form, European Jewish humor was developed in the Jewish community of the Holy Roman Empire, with theological satire becoming a traditional way to clandestinely express opposition to Christianization.

Russian jokes (Russian: анекдоты, romanized: anekdoty, lit.'anecdotes') are short fictional stories or dialogs with a punch line, which commonly appear in Russian humor. Russian joke culture includes a series of categories with fixed settings and characters. Russian jokes treat topics found everywhere in the world, including sex, politics, spousal relations, or mothers-in-law. This article discusses Russian joke subjects that are particular to Russian or Soviet culture. A major subcategory is Russian political jokes, discussed in a separate article. Every category has numerous untranslatable jokes that rely on linguistic puns, wordplay, and the Russian language vocabulary of foul language. Below, (L) marks jokes whose humor value critically depends on intrinsic features of the Russian language.

Madonna on the <i>Late Show with David Letterman</i> in 1994 Controversial live television incident

American singer Madonna made an appearance on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman on March 31, 1994. The appearance was noted for an extremely controversial series of statements and antics by Madonna, which included many expletives. In particular, Madonna said the word fuck fourteen times throughout the interview. This made the episode the most censored in American network television talk-show history while at the same time garnering host David Letterman some of the highest ratings he ever received. Critics commented she reached her "lowest low".

"Some Girls" is the title track of the English rock band the Rolling Stones' 1978 album Some Girls. It marked the third time a song on one of the band's albums also served as the album's title.

Russian political jokes are a part of Russian humour and can be grouped into the major time periods: Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia. In the Soviet period political jokes were a form of social protest, mocking and criticising leaders, the system and its ideology, myths and rites. Quite a few political themes can be found among other standard categories of Russian joke, most notably Rabinovich jokes and Radio Yerevan.

A hot mic, sometimes referred to as an open microphone or a stuck mic, is in general an apparent error in which a microphone is switched on or remains on, especially without the speaker realizing.

"Bitches Ain't Shit" is the final song of Dr. Dre's 1992 album The Chronic. Though never a single, it was an underground hit that contributed significantly to the album's sales. In addition to Dre's verse, "Bitches Ain't Shit" also features Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt and singer Jewell. It proved controversial due to its prevalent themes of misogyny.

Following Ayatollah Khomeini's 14 February 1989 death fatwa against author Salman Rushdie, after the publication of Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses, British musician Yusuf Islam, made statements endorsing the killing of Rushdie, generating sharp criticism from commentators in the West.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Political positions of Michael Bloomberg</span>

Michael Bloomberg is an American politician, businessman, and author. He is the co-founder, CEO, and majority owner of Bloomberg L.P. Bloomberg was the mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013. He was a candidate in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 United States presidential election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frankie Boyle</span> Scottish comedian

Francis Martin Patrick Boyle is a Scottish comedian and writer. Boyle first gained widespread recognition as a regular panellist on the comedy show Mock the Week from 2005 until 2009. He then created and starred in the Channel 4 sketch show Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights (2010) and BBC Two's chat show Frankie Boyle's New World Order (2017–2022). In 2020, he presented a four-part series on BBC Two, Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland. He has embarked on a number of tours, releasing several stand-up specials. Boyle has been involved in several public controversies due to his humour.

American actor and director Clint Eastwood has long shown an interest in politics. He won election as the nonpartisan mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in April 1986 and in 2001, Governor Gray Davis appointed the Oscar-winner to the California State Park and Recreation Commission. Eastwood endorsed Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election and delivered a prime time address at the 2012 Republican National Convention, where he delivered a speech addressed to an empty chair representing Barack Obama. In 2016, Eastwood did not endorse any candidate while expressing a GOP preference. He announced in February 2020 his endorsement of Democratic candidate Mike Bloomberg in the 2020 presidential election, before Bloomberg suspended his campaign.

Elisabeth DeMarse is an American businesswoman and the former Chairwoman, CEO, and President of TheStreet.com. As of 2022, she is a board member of the NYC-based ad-fraud prevention and marketing company Kubient Inc.

"You didn't build that" is a phrase from a 2012 election campaign speech delivered by United States President Barack Obama on July 13, 2012, in Roanoke, Virginia. In the speech, Obama said: "Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business, you didn't build that."

Donald Trump, the president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, has a history of speech and actions that have been viewed by scholars and the public as racist or sympathetic to White supremacy. Journalists, friends, family, and former employees have accused him of fueling racism in the United States. Trump has repeatedly denied accusations of racism. Conservative commentators point to the time he stated "whether you are black or brown or white, we all bleed the same red blood of patriots" as an example of him not being a racist.

Jerry Media is a content and advertising company that operates various Instagram accounts, most prominently @fuckjerry. The account, founded by Elliot Tebele in 2011, is known for its aggregation of online content and internet memes. The account's popularity led Tebele to found Jerry Media which later became known for its promotion of the Fyre Festival. Later, Jerry Media co-produced Fyre, a documentary about the failed music festival. Jerry Media is involved with Jerry News, JaJa Tequila, and the card game What Do You Meme.

Say Anything (<i>BoJack Horseman</i>) 7th episode of the 1st season of BoJack Horseman

"Say Anything" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman. It was written by Joe Lawson and directed by Martin Cendreda. The episode was released, along with the rest of season one, on Netflix on August 22, 2014. The episode follows BoJack Horseman's agent Princess Carolyn as she struggles with competition from her rival Vanessa Gekko as well as having difficulties in managing BoJack.

<i>Sticks & Stones</i> (2019 film) Stand-up comedy show starring Dave Chappelle

Sticks & Stones is a 2019 American stand-up comedy television special starring comedian Dave Chappelle and directed by Stan Lathan. It was produced by Chappelle and Lathan and distributed by Netflix, the special is detailed as "a provocative perspective on the tidal wave of celebrity scandals, the opioid crisis, and more".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign</span> American political campaign

The 2020 presidential campaign of Michael Bloomberg, a businessman and former mayor of New York City, began when he filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission for the office of President of the United States as a member of the Democratic Party on November 21, 2019. His principal campaign committee was called "Mike Bloomberg 2020, Inc." The campaign officially launched on November 24, 2019, in Virginia, later than most other candidates for the Democratic nomination.

References

  1. FOLEY, DENNIS (February 20, 2020). "Where did Bloomberg's "horse-faced lesbian" phrase come from?". KTSA. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  2. While such publishing houses exist nowadays, out of both Toronto and Maui, in 1990, records show they did not. White mountain, being a slang for a cocaine jump, could be seen as a tongue-in-cheek reference to financial New York's contemporaneous drug habit.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit & Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg". Washington Post. Washington DC. February 15, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Pezenik, Sasha (December 16, 2019). "Booklet of Mike Bloomberg's 'Wit and Wisdom' could haunt him during presidential bid: Critics". ABC News. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Murphy, Dean (September 8, 2001). "CAMPAIGNING FOR CITY HALL: CONTROVERSIES; Questions Raised Over a Gag Gift to Bloomberg From 1990". The New York Times. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hoffman, Jordan (15 February 2020). "MIKE BLOOMBERG'S 30-YEAR-OLD WIT AND WISDOM LEAKS, SHOWING DEBATABLE WIT AND DISTINCTIVE LACK OF WISDOM". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wolff, Michael (September 17, 2001). "Chairman Mike". New York. New York, NY. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  8. Fry, Madeline (February 16, 2020). "Michael Bloomberg's alleged comments show an obsession with sex" . Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  9. 1 2 Cillizza, Chris (February 20, 2020). "The 32-page booklet that is haunting Mike Bloomberg". CNN. Retrieved February 20, 2020.