
(New York Jewish Week) Heshy Tischler, who led the charge against NYC’s COVID regulations, said he is running for district leader in Brooklyn’s District 48, hoping to take advantage of Mayor Eric Adams’ bid to topple the current office-holder in Borough Park.
Tischler later ran an unsuccessful race for City Council.
Tischler still has political ambitions, and he told the New York Jewish Week that he would challenge the current district leader, David Schwartz. Schwartz is also being challenged by Penny Ringel, an associate of Adams. A part-time, unpaid position, district leaders help to get more members of their party elected and select judicial nominees for their district.
And it is not the only office Tischler is seeking. Tischler told the New York Jewish Week that he is also collecting signatures to challenge State Senator Simcha Felder, adding that he has what it takes to work both jobs.
{Matzav.com}




Can’t the man simply shut up and engage in something productive?
Good riddance
The over/under is 1%
Could he please just go a way.
Nut case.
Heshuy is grate. Hes siportt der hymishois cruwd end we lov himm. Go hesh go get dem.
He should definitely run, but for his health, rather than for public office, unless he wants to fit right into Nadler’s seat.
We love heshy
why doesnt he run as a Republican?
He’s a loud-mouth New Yorker. He says what no one else dares to say but needs to be said.
Heshy stuck his neck out for us and opened the parks as well as led us in support of Trump. Count my vote for Heshy all the way.
Okay.
Tischler for governor
Attorney General would be better.