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MCC Presidency Heats Up — A New Cause For Assemblyman David Gantt and Company

Gentle Reader:

Our friends over at Mustardstreet are on top of the newest “controversy” — the selection of a new MCC President. Take a look at their post – once again they are spot on regarding the cause of the day.  Gantt is once again showing his political skills — deflect attention for his failings in Albany by leveling charges at Mr. Charlie once again.  It is rather predictable but why not?  The liberals in the media fell all over themselves with the Public Defender issue — why not go to the well one more time?

Nice work Philbrick and Company!

The Eliot Spitzer & David Patterson Show — New York’s Very Own Reality TV

You’ve got to hand it to the Democratic Party here in New York State.  In keeping up with modern times the Dems have created their very own version of ‘Reality TV.’  You won’t be able to find what you’ve missed in the Democrat & Chronicle though.  They seem to be more interested in helping David Gantt run for re-election than reporting on what potential illegal activity is taking place at the highest levels of state government.

The New York Sun reported yesterday that newly minted NY Governor David Paterson did indeed use taxpayer dollars for unnecessary hotel stays near the capital, even though he only lives 11 miles away and has a state provided chauffeur to drive him around.  Paterson tossed former political colleague and ally, disgraced Democratic Governor Eliot Spitzer, under the bus claiming that it was due to the demanding former Governor that Paterson needed to stay close by for the grueling schedule Spitzer forced then Lt. Gov. Paterson to keep pace with.

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Oops…state money this time

According to the Albany Times Union: “Gov. David Paterson and an aide identified as his former lover traveled together to South Carolina last October, apparently to work on the campaign of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, and billed the state for the trip, state comptroller records show.” (emphasis not in the original)

This story is getting worse by the day.

Governor Paterson Admits Past Cocaine Use

Thanks to regular reader Bullwinkle — he turned us on to the New York Observer’s blog which revealed the latest Governor Paterson bombshell — that he admitted using cocaine. This surprising information was shared during an interview on NY1 News.

David Paterson is still adding to his string of confessions.

“I tried it a couple of times,” he said in an interview with NY1 News, when asked if he had ever used cocaine.

It was his first television interview since he became governor last week.

Wow! When are Jim Lawrence and the fellas at the D&C editorial board going to weigh in on this one? 

Week two is off to a great start.  I don’t think he can blame this one on Bill Lynch, the guy we posted about yesterday.  He advised the Governor to come clean on his affairs.

This is getting more unbelievable everyday!

Governor David Paterson — He’s Getting Worse Every Day!

The New York Post had an article about Governor David Paterson firing former NYC Deputy Mayor Bill Lynch — the guy who gave him the advice to disclose his and his wife’s affairs.

March 23, 2008 — ALBANY - Gov. Paterson is angrily blaming former Deputy Mayor and long time Democratic operative Bill Lynch for the “disastrous advice” that led him to disclose his extramarital affairs, The Post has learned.

“David is furious with Lynch, isn’t talking to him,” said a source close to the new governor.

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A second source close to Paterson bitterly exclaimed, “Lynch helped the city’s first black mayor lose office, and now he’s helping the state’s first black governor do the same.”

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***BREAKING*** Maziarz NOT Running for 26th Congressional Seat

It is being reported in The Buffalo News, the Associated Press and by The Democrat & Chronicle’s Jill Terreri that according to Niagara County Republican Chariman Henry Wojtaszek,  NYS Senator George Maziarz, believed to be the frontrunner to replace the retiring Congressman Tom Reynolds, will not be seeking the GOP’s nomination to run for this seat.  Here’s a snippet from Terreri’s article:

Maziarz weighed family considerations, his position of leadership in the state Senate — he is chairman of the Energy Committee — and projects he has yet to finish in his district, Wojtaszek said.

We had heard some buzzing earlier today about his not running but the rumors could not be confirmed.  Maziarz formally told his inner circle of supporters this morning and it is now officially being reported that he indeed will not run for the seat.

The race for the nomination is now wide open.

Democratic Party Chair Joe Morelle Endorses Richard Dollinger

Since I don’t read the weekly Messenger Post Newspapers, I completely missed this announcement.  Thank you to one of our readers who sent us an e-mail and some thoughts regarding an article in last week’s Brighton-Pittsford Post.

It seems that Monroe County Democratic Party Chair and State Assemblyman Joe Morelle has already decided who will run against Joe Robach for the 56th state Senate seat.  It was reported in the BPP article that Richard Dollinger released a statement that his candidacy has been endorsed by Morelle.  This is a major setback for Sandy Frankel and pretty much ends the race for Willa Powell.  Morelle’s endorsement is seen as an indication of how the votes will be expected to go at the Democratic County party convention and comes at a critical moment for Dollinger.

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Governor Paterson doesn’t just use campaign cash for his girlfriends…

The good governor likes to spend his campaign cash on himself as well.  According to a story in the New York Daily News yesterday, “Gov. Paterson spent thousands of dollars in campaign funds on personal items like hotel stays, men’s suits, home furnishings and bar tabs, documents released Friday show.”

Predictably, “Paterson’s aides defended his behavior, insisting none of the expenditures was improper because everything was repaid.”

I might be able to think up a worse excuse, but it would take some effort.  Think this through: the governor is at a Men’s Warehouse and he picks out $1,075.90 in clothing.  He arrives at the checkout counter, takes out his wallet, AND CHOOSES THE CAMPAIGN FUND CREDIT CARD.  I might be more understanding if this only happened once, but this same scenario played itself out at a furniture store, a Manhattan restaurant, an Albany hotel bar, and another clothing store in Albany.

This would be like stealing $100 from your roommate to pay your credit card bill, and then justifying the action because you paid him back when you were caught. 

I had a roommate like that.  When we finally caught him red-handed, we threw him out of the house. 

Hillary Clinton vs Barack Obama - The Latest Pay-Per-View Event

I honestly think the Democrats are going to blow it this year. 

Given the current political climate, I never would have imagined that there would be anyone other than a Democrat in the White House come January 2009.  You have a sitting Republican President with low approval ratings; a war that has energized the radical and liberal left; and perhaps one of the best Democrat Party spin machines working every day to pin all the world’s evils on the GOP (global warming, sub-prime mortgages, pantyhose that won’t stay up, etc., etc.).

Several months ago, the Democratic National Committee must have been chompin’ at the bit to get the presidential election underway.  They knew that with either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, they could, in typical fashion, exploit various perceived misspeaks by the Republican nominee with regards to race or gender.  How great would that be?  It would just about put the proverbial nail in the coffin to secure the presidency for the self-proclaimed party of political correctness, acceptance and equality.

However, who would have thought that it would be the Democratic Party embroiled in what may very well turn out to be the most vicious and racially charged political primary campaigns in our nations history.

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How Long Can Governor David Paterson Last?

Gentle Reader

The Democrat and Chronicle is amazing.  I’m not saying there is a media bias, but why in the world was the story about Paterson reimbursing his campaign account for a hotel room in NYC that very well could have been used for a tryst, placed on 5B?

I found this fascinating article about Paterson in the New York Times.  His legislative career is a case study in conflicts of interests.  First with his wife cashing in. According to the New York Times:

As a state senator, for instance, Mr. Paterson helped direct hundreds of thousands of dollars to a hospital in his Harlem district that for a time employed his wife, including for two years as its paid lobbyist in Albany.

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But Mr. Paterson appears to have been testing the limits of his own policy by helping North General Hospital, a small, private hospital in his district that had struggled financially. His wife, Michelle Paige Paterson, worked as North General’s director of government affairs from 2002 to 2005.

Ms. Paterson became the authorized lobbyist for the hospital in August 2003, about eight months after her husband was named the Democratic leader in the Senate. According to a report that North General filed with the state lobbying commission, Ms. Paterson lobbied the Legislature on budget issues in 2004. She left the hospital in January 2005.

The hospital’s president, Dr. Samuel J. Daniel, has said that he recruited Ms. Paterson in early 2002 to help get critical legislation passed that year that allowed North General to refinance more than $100 million in debt. He told Newsday last week that “Michelle was instrumental in getting me before the Legislature.”

Then there is old man Paterson, his father Basil.

Mr. Paterson’s father, Basil, raises another set of questions about potential conflicts of interest.

David Paterson has spoken of sometimes being helped by, and other times intimidated by, his father, whom he considers a valued adviser. But Basil Paterson, 81, has also served for years as wise man and eminence grise for many of New York’s biggest and most powerful unions in their contract negotiations.

Before and during the 2005 transit strike, he was often at the side of Roger Toussaint of Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union. He has also counseled other heavyweight labor leaders, including Dennis Riveraof 1199 S.E.I.U. United Healthcare Workers East, Randi Weingarten of the United Federation of Teachers, and Lillian Roberts of District Council 37.

The transit union bargains with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a state agency. And when 1199 negotiates with the city’s League of Voluntary Hospitals, it often looks to Albany to provide money to help finance its agreements. Both unions lobby the state heavily to increase spending on health care and mass transit.

There there are the bills that Paterson introduced in the Senate.  Again, according to the Times:

One bill would have made it a crime for police officers to shoot to kill a suspect instead of shooting to merely stop the person. “There is no justification for terminating another’s life when a less extreme measure may accomplish the same objective,” the memo in support of the bill said. “For example, an officer would have to try to shoot a suspect in the arm or the leg.”

The measure — which would have left police officers who shoot to kill open to a charge of second-degree manslaughter — was roundly denounced by police unions. Police officials have long said that officers are trained to shoot to stop suspects who pose a deadly threat to themselves or others. Because accurately shooting a suspect in the heat of the moment is difficult, they are trained to aim at central body mass, not limbs.

Another bill, which Mr. Paterson later withdrew, would have repealed the law outlawing the use of force while resisting arrests, whether they were authorized or not.

He also introduced bills that would have extended the right to vote to noncitizens …

Oh yeah, one more things.  What’s his record on paying his taxes?  Take a look at the Times again:

Mr. Paterson is also known for a disarming frankness. At a news conference in 2005, for example, he volunteered that he had once under-reported his income to the Internal Revenue Service. Mr. Paterson filed an amended return and paid the tax owed, amounting to a few hundred dollars, an aide said.

This guy is amazing.  Don’t the people of Rochester have a right to know this stuff?  We think so — that’s why we at Monroerising.com do what we do. 

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