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NY: Heastie and the Holdouts
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Here’s a picture from Carl Heastie’s holiday party yesterday, the first he’s hosted since becoming the Bronx Democratic County Leader earlier this year.
Before the party, Heastie had lunch with two of the Democratic state senators who are refusing to support a fellow Democrat, Malcolm Smith, for Senate majority leader.
Ruben Diaz Sr. and Pedro Espada met Heastie at Jimmy’s Restaurant, on White Plains Road, which, Diaz pointed out to me, is in his district.
Diaz didn’t provide details of the conversation. And Heastie, via text message, only said, “I had lunch with 2 members of our senate delegation for the new year.”
Diaz said he attended the party that evening, and despite
31st
NY: Paterson on Israel and Gaza
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David Paterson just issued a statement defending Israel’s Gaza offensive, saying, “the Israeli people, under constant attack from the Palestinian territories, have a right to protect themselves and I stand with them as they fight to defend the basic rights of humanity.”
Yesterday, Michael Bloomberg forcefully defended the actions taken by Israel, saying, “There’s no such thing as a measured response to terrorism.”
Here’s Paterson’s statement:
“As Americans, we are blessed to live in a democracy which embraces different religions, cultures and ethnicities. More than seven years ago, New Yorkers’ faith in that democracy was tested when we suffered our own tragedy at the hands of terrorists.
31st
Podcast: A look back at the best — and worst — political moments of 2008
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31st
Rush says Senate Dems risk following in Bull Connor’s footsteps
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31st
Senate Dems crafting new plans to block Burris appointment
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31st
The Top 10 Political Technology Stories of 2008
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A look at the top 10 stories in political technology of 2008, including “Members of Congress Provide Government Transparency via Twitter” and “Barack Obama Announces Biden Pick for VP via Text Message”.
31st
Burris: Charges against Blagojevich shouldn’t affect him
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31st
PA: PolitickerPA.com’s Winners and Losers of 2008
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This article is by Dan Hirschhorn in Philadelphia and Alex Roarty in Harrisburg
In politics, it's all about who's up and who's down. And between a historic presidential election, competitive down-ballot races and the corruption trial of a political icon, there was plenty of movement in Pennsylvania politics this year.
PolitickerPA.com looks back at the biggest winners and losers of 2008.
WINNERS
Tom Corbett: He was the only Republican to win a statewide race in November, and the attorney general's margin of victory surprised everyone, propelling him to clear front-runner status for the 2010 GOP gubernatorial nomination. Meanwhile, his first round of "Bonusgate" indictments won plaudits from most corners for its detail, although his failure to bring charges against Republicans before Nov. 4 had some Democrats crying partisanship.
31st
Joe Scarborough - Stunningly Superficial, Embarrassing
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Dr. Brzezinski schooling Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” The Dr.’s comments apply just about every time Joe speaks.
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