Quote of the day — David Patterson the “Glue Governor”

admin | February 23rd, 2010 - 2:22 am

After examining David Patterson at the Governors Ball hosted by POTUS Barack Obama, David Patterson offered up some words to the affect that he was a “Teflon” Governor.

Pure Hilarity by NyMag.com:

In some ways, Patterson is the opposite of a Teflon politician — even things that aren’t his fault, like the State Senate’s dysfunction and New York’s financial crisis, seem to stick to him (the glue governor?).

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New York Governor David Patterson Announces his Election Bid

admin | February 21st, 2010 - 1:55 am

David Patterson announced his re-election for the New York Governor’s office today at Hofstra University on Long Island. Patterson has a very long road if he is going to obtain the governorship by will of the electorate. Patterson initially became governor of New York after Elliot Spitzer stepped down following Spitzer’s name showing up in an indictment of an escort ring. Although Spitzer was never formally charged, the mere mention of his name was enough to tarnish his credibility.

Patterson faces several key issues that he must overcome to even have a shot at surviving the Democratic primary. (after the jump)

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Is a Patterson story coming soon?

admin | February 10th, 2010 - 10:43 pm

NEW YORK (WPIX) – PIX News has learned that federal prosecutors are investigating Governor David Paterson’s awarding of a lucrative contract to a politically connected group to run a gaming center at Aqueduct Raceway.WPIX

Evidently David Patterson’s troubles have more to do with business then any perceived private failing.  Given, Patterson’s and for that matter Cuomo’s deep ties into New York politics it will be intertesting to see how this latest turn of events plays out.  This may have to do with the threats back and forth between Cuomo’s group and Patterson’s allies.

In the long-term I think this shows that Patterson really was not prepared to handle the level of in-fighting he would need to hold onto the position of Governor. By choosing Gillibrand (over Kennedy), Patterson alienated the Chicago crew, and also wasted the opportunity to get rid of Cuomo.  If Patterson was going to go against the Chicago guys just to show his independence (or something), he should have helped himself out more.

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Follow Up on David Patterson

admin | February 9th, 2010 - 1:20 am

MSNBC.com has a response to the alleged stories on deck at a few major New York newspapers about the resignation of Governor David Patterson.

This is a new low even by the standards of planet Albany. The circus of the past week — entirely fabricated out of thin air and innuendo — is an embarrassment for all who have played a role in fueling it,” Marissa Shorenstein said by e-mail.MSNBC

I’d say that’s a pretty strong denial of the rumors. It will be interesting to see if an actual story comes out after all of the information today.

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Patterson denies allegations of the NY Press

admin | February 8th, 2010 - 10:41 pm

Evidently, New York Governor David Patterson is dealing with a number of allegations swirling about in newsrooms. As a result of yet unpublished rumors and innuendo, Patterson is mounting an impressive campaign in the media to preempt any articles.

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