Perhaps someone should have given the Republican vice-presidential candidate a history lesson:
Even a powerful park commissioner found the housewives and their perambulators blocking his way when he tried to rent out a bit of the green as a parking lot for a private restaurant he favored; and wild painters and cat-keeping spinsters united to keep him from forcing a driveway through lovely Washington Square.
Paul and Percival Goodman, Communitas: Means of Livelihood and Ways of Life
The "powerful park commissioner" was of course Robert Moses.
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