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Dethroning West Hollywood's Martinets

Can five intriguing gay men upset the City Council's 26-year dynasty?

Today, nearly a year after L.A. Weekly published the April 1, 2010, cover story "West Follywood," Heilman, a law professor in his early 50s who until a few weeks ago wore a bleached-blond faux-hawk, is still fuming over the article. When asked if the voters should have the right to elect a council member rather than have politicians appoint one for them, the longtime incumbent was quoted in the "West Follywood" story as saying: "I don't think that's progressive. I don't see why it's needed to call a special election, and spend a lot of money."

The cover story, in which community activists and one-time political insiders challenged Heilman's policies and leadership, is routinely distributed and cited by the challenging candidates and other critics of City Hall.

Heilman, who has now served seven one-year terms as mayor of this city of more than 23,000 registered voters and some 36,000 residents, refuses to respond to e-mailed requests for interviews, and twice shoots down the Weekly's attempts to speak with him in person. During one tense, face-to-face encounter, Heilman appears to be shaking with anger or fear or both when he is approached inside the West Hollywood Park Auditorium after winning an endorsement from the Stonewall Democratic Club.

"I am not having a conversation with you!" he tells this reporter, then suddenly breaks into a run.

Accessible information about Heilman is hard to come by. In this age of new media, he doesn't have the obligatory campaign website for reporters and voters to see where he stands on issues or to tout what he considers to be his achievements from 1984 to 2010 — a period of time when Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have all served as presidents of the United States, three of them for two terms. Parke Skelton, the political consultant for Team Heilman, says he doesn't know why his candidate doesn't have a website.

Heilman does have the cash to pay for one. Recent campaign contribution statements show he has raised $67,220, with his slate mates Land and Horvath raking in $90,107 and $74,928, respectively. Among the challengers, John D'Amico took in $51,488, Scott Schmidt has $10,017 in the bank, Mito Aviles has raised $3,694 and Steve Martin has collected $1,840. Lucas John refuses to take monetary contributions, instead asking people to donate time to his campaign. Aviles has strained his own fundraising by refusing to take money from real estate developers.

Heilman's campaign finance statement for the six-month fundraising period between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2010, is an intriguing snapshot of who gives him money. Of 86 total contributors, 44 live outside West Hollywood. The other 42 contributors largely make up a who's who of West Hollywood political insiders, from former or current city commissioners and business owners to major property owners, and not all of them live in West Hollywood. Heilman's contributors include the Sunset Marquis Hotel, BOA Steakhouse and real estate developer Jason Illoulian. No one forked over less than $100. Many of them gave the maximum: $500. Heilman got no small checks from ordinary residents for $25 or $50.

Fortified by its overflowing war chest, Team Heilman rolls on, but Land and Horvath have acted just as nervous as Heilman when actually confronted with serious questions on the campaign trail.

At the same Stonewall Democratic Club meeting at the West Hollywood Park Auditorium, Abbe Land, a lanky, middle-aged woman with short, spiky hair, looks stunned and uncomfortable when the Weekly approaches her. An outspoken and sometimes combative feminist, Land declines to be interviewed in person or on the phone. Willing only to offer prepared statements, she insists all questions be sent to her via e-mail. Asked why she is running a campaign of prepared statements only, Land, who is co-CEO of the Saban Free Clinic, a major medical clinic in Los Angeles, doesn't make eye contact.

"I prefer the questions in writing," she says, and quickly walks away, saying she needs to thank Stonewall members for their endorsement.

A few moments later, Horvath, a one-time member of the College Republicans Club at the University of Notre Dame, who endorsed George W. Bush during his successful 2000 presidential campaign, acts as if this reporter is not standing in front of her, instead looking up and around. Land stands a few feet away with a worried look on her face, monitoring the situation.

Before Horvath can utter a word, campaign manager Dante Atkins steps in and offers to set up an interview, saying the councilwoman's duties on the trail give her little time to do phone interviews.

Ultimately, Horvath, who until very recently had a campaign website that gave only information about the endorsements she's received and nothing about her positions on various issues, provided a number of prepared answers via e-mail.

The Weekly asked her opinion about a recent bombshell op-ed published by the WeHo News website and written by her colleague, Councilman John Duran. He wrote: "I am beginning to sense a struggle at the core of West Hollywood between our past and our future. It is a cultural battle. It is a fight for the city's soul."

Horvath's prepared answer says nothing: "I agree that West Hollywood is unique, colorful and creative and we should strive to keep it that way. I am proud of our history and diversity and openness. I do not believe, though, that hyperbole benefits any of us."

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Gal Friday
Gal Friday

Thank JEBUS Horvath is gone!

It's frustrating that slimy John Heilman hung onto his council seat by just a few hundred votes, but at least the puppy was sent packing.

Sarah Belknap
Sarah Belknap

How about the next time you want to criticize some women, you stick to your well-reasoned arguments and refrain from commenting on appearance or whether or not someone is a "combative" feminist, whatever that means (Did Abbie Land punch a misogynist? That might make me reconsider my vote - in her favor!) You appear to know that it is offensive when someone refers to Mito as "cute" as a way to be dismissive, why didn't you think that dismissing Lindsay as "pixie-like" would also be offensive?

Forthe record, this combative feminist is voting for Mito Aviles despite how annoyed your article made me.

Patrick Range McDonald
Patrick Range McDonald

Hi Sarah,

You may have possibly read Karen Ocamb's piece on the West Hollywood race, in which she wrote about possible sexism during the campaign -- a charge that I don't believe is true.

But it was one of the main themes of Ocamb's article, and she used it to criticize any media outlet that wrote anything critical of incumbents Heilman, Land, and Horvath. She held up this article as one example, and those two specific things you mentioned. Interestingly, Ocamb did not seek my comment for her story.

For the record, my editor, Jill Stewart, is a woman. If I had written something that was sexist, she would have most certainly pointed that out to me. I have a long track record that shows I don't need that kind of buffer, but it's there.

In addition, the description of Abbe Land was in the context that she's outspoken about many things, but when it came to facing the press and taking questions about her record, she refused to talk in person or on the phone. In that context, her silence seemed very odd.

As for Horvath, describing someone as "pixie-like" is hardly offensive -- she has those physical features.

Take care,Patrick Range McDonald,LA Weekly

Gay Friday
Gay Friday

There's footage of incompetent incumbent Lindsay Horvath fleeing from a reporter's question as if she were on crack at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

I think this letter to the Weho News pretty much sums it up:

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Re: Horvath flees from questions on fur plan

Clearly, this is a seasoned political operator. You can sense the poise, the quiet confidence, the level-headed management of controversy.

Now we see for ourselves why the rest of the council chose to appoint her: it's because she's so impressive.

Chris Bray, West Hollywood ( http://wehonews.com/z/wehonews... )

truthhurts
truthhurts

Steve martin is just another 'yes-man' for Heilman, Land, & Horvath(sounds like a law firm, or a really bad tribute to Crosby, Stills, & Nash), and should not be considered for re-election...since he has already served on city council, he, too, is an incumbant. And a shitty one at that.

LaItalian
LaItalian

not true--Prang and Heilman vs. Martin was a very famous rivalry a few years back--and they worked very hard to get Martin out of office. Prang accused Martin of "having a crush on him". Martin discussed Prang's alcoholism and the groping incident with the Weho Cheerleaders (the guys in drag!) on a tour bus--lol, it was amazingly "trainwrecky!". But I've read what Martin used to say then, how he wanted to vote, issues, and he was not part of a Heilman-Prang grouping.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

@truthhurts: can you be more specific? If Martin is supposedly a "Yes Man" for Heilman, Land & Horvath...then why has he criticized them almost weekly in print for the past few years?

Is it some top secret strategy only you understand?

Parke
Parke

You know, a simpler possible reason theWeHo incumbents get re-elected (except Martin, showing that voters can be discerning) is that they are doing a good job and voters like them. Occam's razor and all.

Laitalian
Laitalian

Nahh, it's more that in a city of a couple million residents, something like 6 or 7 thousand vote, and the incums have the name recognition by miles. By MILES!!!! I didn't know anything about the second page of the ballot, so I couldn't vote on it, though I tried to look for clues on whom I would have liked. So I only voted for the 3 council seats and measure a (no, of course!)

 Bozo the Clown
Bozo the Clown

I voted for a new person to replace the old. Anyone who has been in politics for some time is bought and paid for. I figure it was the lesser of two evils. It does not matter what party they belong too.

truthhurts
truthhurts

Horvath cannot answer questions in an off-the-cuff manner, because life-long Republicans like her cannot do so. She was, and likely still is, a Bush-supporter and promoter of all-things Republican. You can't change hats to suit your political appointment--the people of West Hollywood and California are way too savvy to fall for that shit. Soon, if they are re-installed into office, you'll see your freedoms vanish, and 50-story apartment buildings and office buildings popping up all over West Hollywood faster than the kickbacks can line their filthy, Republican pockets. Of course, their tax-payer funded trips around the globe will increase, as will their Republican-style 'fundraisers', where developers will continue to write fat checks so that they can continue to over-develop West Hollywood the way they have been for the last decade or so...so, go ahead,vote for the incumbants--and you can be the ones to hang your head in shame while the rest of West Hollywood can't sleep thanks to the skyscraper being built right around the corner with its all-night work crews, and the parking problems increase, along with crime and out-of-control rent, thanks to the slumlords of WeHo...go ahead, fuck up our awesome city!

Ian
Ian

So here is our deal. We do not want to vote for the incumbent 3. We need fresh blood in there. so i pose this to the crowd...what did martin do to lose in 2003 and be voted out? Did he do something to really make weho not like him. D'Amico sounds good and im pretty sold on him. Im for the smoking ban in weho and mito is not. So that is an issue. I honestly am asking for reason besides they are fresh and new to vote for other people. Why should we vote for you as opposed to just voting against the incumbents...

Guest
Guest

Ian - thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this race. Even though I may not be leaning the same way as you on each of the candidates, I very much appreciate the fact you are asking these sorts of questions. It's like a breath of fresh air......

Patrick Range McDonald
Patrick Range McDonald

Hi Ian,

In 2003, Steve Martin was up for re-election. Abbe Land, a former City Council woman, was out of office at that time, but decided to run. Land had the full backing of the West Hollywood political establishment, particularly from John Heilman. Martin, the outsider who clashed with Heilman, ended up losing his re-election race. Land won and re-joined the council. She's now been there for a combined total of 18 years.

Take care,Patrick Range McDonald,LA Weekly

MJ69
MJ69

What did Martin do on council? He was a martinet. He picked enemies and used his power to mess with them. Specifically, he became focused on another councilmember to an alarming degree, and did anything he could to block, degrade, and interfere with whatever that person suggested or supported. He treated city council as war by other means. His relations with other councilmembers and the community were based on intrigue and suspicion. The voters eventually got tired of it all and defeated him -- and have not reelected him since. He is the complete opposite of John D'Amico, who has a long track record of treating people fairly, and even kindly. He is respected and a problem-solver.

Patrick Range McDonald
Patrick Range McDonald

Hi MJ69,

There's more to story about why Steve Martin lost. See my comment to Ian. In 2003, Abbe Land decided to rejoin the City Council, with the backing of John Heilman. She won. Martin, who clashed with Heilman, lost. Land has now been on the City Council for a combined total of 18 years and is Heilman's closest political ally.

Take care,Patrick Range McDonald,LA Weekly

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

What Steve Martin did on City Council was NOT side with grand poobah John Heilman, which caused him to bring old cahoot Abbe Land out of retirement (from a scandal involving taking money from the House of Blues in exchange for waiving their parking requirements) AND he criticized councilmember Jeff Prang who got involved in a sexual harrasment lawsuit out-of-town while representing the City.

So Prang and Heilman did everything they could to axe Mr. Martin and get Abbe Land back on the Council.

Read your history.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

Damn it, that doesn't make sense!

I meant to type, "Heilman was so pissed Steve Martin WOULDN'T vote in lock-step with him that he..."

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

Oh yes...the other part of that era's story is Heilman was so pissed Steve Martin would vote in lock-step with him that he got people to throw money into an independent expenditure committee and trash him.

John Heilman is, in my book, a psychotic...and staying in office is not doing his mental health any favors.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

PS: the City defended Jeffrey Prang's actions by settling out of court with the guy he sexually harrased.

Mito
Mito

Hey Ian:Just wanted to clarify your comment about the smoking ban. With that said, I am a non smoker. I do not appreciate smoke in outdoor patios where people eat. However, I am a "live and let live type of guy." Why I oppose the smoking ban is because the language in the ordinance is confusion and not transparent. Ultimately, one business being banned and another business not being banned boils down to which businesses have given the incumbents the most money for their campaigns. Its these political tactics I am opposed to. I want to bring back transparency and accountability to our city. If you would like to set up a coffee or a phone call to discuss this further, I would be more than happy to do that. Thank you for your comment.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

This is the footage of Councilperson Horvath dodging a simple question at a park opening last week. (If anyone thinks it looks like she's being "harassed", notice she doesn't tell the reporter he's bothering her, nor does she simply stand still to answer the question from the press, and get it over with.) (It's also odd, in light of the fact that she had to be texted correct answers in the debates, that she keeps saying "I have to speak to my Deputy." Is she hoping they'll be able to give her an answer to use, here?)

THIS is leadership??

http://www dot youtube dot com/watch?v=gDF5-GDn3bs

truthhurts
truthhurts

If you want McCain & Palin running West Hollywood, go ahead and vote for Heilman & Horvath...Land can be their Donald Rumsfeld. Heilman thinks he's David Geffen, which happens when you operate from a place of narcissism and sociopathology. The same goes for Land and Horvath: NARCISSISM & SOCIOPATHOLOGY.

Guest
Guest

Heilman, Land and Horvath have strong records of support for progressive candidates and values. That's why they are endorsed by the Stonewall Democratic Club, West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club, LA County Democratic Party, California Democratic Party, and LA County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. They are about as far from McCain and Palin as it is possible to be.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

Groups like the Stonewall Deocratic Club are made up of small time, lower-echelon wannabes who want to curry favor with the City Council. I really wouldn't take any endorsement from them too seriously. Look at all the endorsements Lindsay Horvath packed in....on the basis of NOTHING other than being associated with Abbe Land and John Heilman.

 Bozo the Clown
Bozo the Clown

What gives the Stonewall Democratic Club any credibility?

Guest
Guest

You must not be very familiar with the Stonewall Democratic Club. It's one of the largest political clubs in the state; it was the founding club (1975) of the Stonewall club movement, which now includes approximately 90 chapters nationwide; and its endorsements are valued enough by Democratic candidates for local, statewide and even national office that they take the time to complete its questionnaires, interview, and seek its members' support.

woodymcbreairty
woodymcbreairty

You are too far out of the loop. Were you at the "endorsement" meeting? Did you see how the worm Jeffrey Prang manipulated the process to eliminate having anyone speak against Abbe & Lindsey? As an elected public servant, he should have enough class to defer to the wishes of the voting public instead of trying to serve his own useless interest. He wants to run for State Assembly but I think he is unelectable to higher office. Abbe & John are ursurpers of power and I think John is a dangerous sociopath. Just my opinion. He too is incapable of rising to a higher station in life, so being on this coucil suffices to serve his power mongering and manipulation. Pathetic. We so desperately need change..change is coming on March 8, 2011

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Shawnofca
Shawnofca

“Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be.”Sydney J. Harris

Vote out the Incumbents in West Hollywood March 8th. Heilman (Been on City Council 26 YEARS), Land (Been on City Council 18 YEARS), Horvath (Was APPOINTED not elected, after living in Weho for 18 MONTHS

truthhurts
truthhurts

Correction: Horvath moved into WeHo after her appointment---and has only lived in WeHo for 18 months TOTAL. As of February 2011.

Ian
Ian

but who should we support and why besides just to not vote for the old. i want to support new blood but the new ones have not done a great job of telling me why. i need to know who to support. No way for Lucas John, Mito i really am not sure about, D'Amico i like so far. Why was martin voted out in 2003? Gonzaga hasnt replied to my own email to him...

Paul Decroix
Paul Decroix

Guest is John Heilman no doubt. The sad reality is they probably will be re-elected. Voter turn out is traditionally low for the city of West Hollywood. Also voter fraud is alive and well in the city of West Hollywood. I preferred it when West Hollywood was a small community and a part of LA county. Less corruption. more fun!!!!

Monstercandle
Monstercandle

Truth: Horvath's campaign consultant was TEXTING HER ANSWERS to the questions at the WeHo debate last week...like she was Sarah Palin...

Guest
Guest

Really? Hearsay from one person who apparently maybe saw this going on makes it truth? HA!

And even if it is true, so what? Don't you remember what a campaign manager's job is? To manage the campaign.

Monstercandle
Monstercandle

Let's not forget, "Guest", that this info was reported in the WeHo news along with a video of Horvath running away and being 'shielded' when asked a very good question about her sad, pathetic attempt to win votes by jumping on the fur-free bandwagon. She's a typical Republican--try and take credit for something someone else started. What a pathetically sad Republican girl. And, whatever your motivations are for protecting these 'people', no one really cares, okay? So shut the fuck up--you're obviously schlepping for these 3 crooks.

Monstercandle
Monstercandle

You are a fucked-up conservative. If a candidate cannot stand on their own at a debate or answers on-the-spot questions from a journalist, then something is terribly wrong. People like you will defend the flies on cowshit because they are hungry.

ChadMichael
ChadMichael

NOT to feed them answers while on stage. Wake up and smell the roses, not WHILE in a debate/forum! This isn't a video game dear, thats breaking the rules!

Lindsey
Lindsey

@guest - you are an idiot! Go away!

Monstercandle
Monstercandle

Anyone who feels that Land, Horvath, & Heilman are good for West Hollywood is living in a fog of delusion and ignorance. These people have taken bribes from developers in West Hollywood to allow the type of buildings that are making this city UGLY !!!! Pretty soon, you will not recognize WeHo because of this, and all of the citizens will have moved to more affordable places, while WeHo itself is taken over by wealthy folks from Beverly Hills and surrounding areas who feel that it's 'fashionable' to live in West Hollywood, rather than any real connection to their souls. FUCK Heilman and FUCK Land...and, especially, with a rotted piece of mossy timber, FUCK HORVATH !!!

Guest
Guest

It's amazing that anyone is willing to serve in local office when this kind of anger and hatred is directed at them. John Heilman, Lindsey Horvath, and Abbe Land have my thanks and appreciation, and I hope they are reelected.

Gal Friday
Gal Friday

@ Guest: Not all public figures draw such deep criticism or emotion. The W. Hollywood City Council has just f-ed up and been dragged into court so many times (all at the residents' expense) that people are really fed up and grossed out.

Paul Decroix
Paul Decroix

I am horrified at what I discovered in the recent LA weekly article that cam out on Thursday. Our city council member, Lindsey Horvath who was appointed into the job by John Heilman & Abby Land not only voted for G.W. Bush in the 2000 election but she worked for his campaign. It makes perfect sense why Heilman & Land appointed Miss Horvath rather then let due process happen with a special election. Horvath would have never been voted into the position as council member with her lack of experience coupled with having supported Bush and being a republican and all. This is a fact that has not come to light until now. We will have to see if enough voters discover what I did in this special in depth article about the election on March 8th. I was on the fence about supporting her but after this, I can not in good faith vote for her. I urge all voters to do the same. I'm supporting Steve Martin as he has the best interest of the residents as well as the over development going on here in West Hollywood. Out with the 3 boobs Heilman, Land & Horvath.

Peggy
Peggy

After all Schidmt is a republican, who I bet voted for Bush, AND is in support of the GOP cuts taking place right now! Ask him!!!!

Peggy
Peggy

Thats right! Vote for Martin - Aviles - D'amico

woodymcbreairty
woodymcbreairty

I suggest you write a letter to the West Hollywood Online News (wehonews.com) expressing the same thing you did here. They publish all letters and it is important for voters to speak out against the secrecy of Lindsey's background and how unqualified she is to be in this city council seat. She also refuses to answer questions in person from the media (except by email so she can pre-prepare) and she runs away when a reporter tries to ask her a question about her background/lack of experience. It is beyond a joke what Abbe & John Heilman have done to this city, it is a travesty and a slap in the face to the people of We Ho. Please vote for John D'Amico as well.

 
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