The status quo fights back
We're at a crucial point, I think, in our state's history. New York has a real opportunity to break open decades of encrusted, corrupt lethargy; we have a new governor elected on the promise of reform with a crushing mandate, the Senate seems about ready to flip, and most importantly, We The People know things need to change.
Someone should tell the old guard, because they are fighting hard to keep Things As They Are.
For example, The New York Times has an article about the crusading Albany District Attorney that also lays out the resistance he's encountering from those content with the rot.
Closer to home, the old guard seeks to make an example of the special election in SSD-7.
The Murdoch Post reports that our sweet and cuddly billionaire mayor, the guy so many of us voted for because he's almost a Democrat, just threw a cool quarter of a million dollars into helping Maureen O'Connell, the anti-choice extremist who aspires to be Joe Bruno's next little helper.
Meanwhile, The Albany Project makes note of rumors that the Democratic Speaker of the state Assembly, Sheldon Silver, is supposedly trying to torpedo the election of Craig Johnson by sitting on his hands. This because, they say, of a spat regarding the selection of the next Comptroller, which is a wholly unrelated issue, no doubt. If true, that's treachery of the first order.
Meanwhile, major unions are also supporting O'Connell, and also for the unrelated reason that they oppose Eliot Spitzer's Medicare reform plan.
There is no reason, if you look at some Democrats – Efrain Gonzalez, Diane Gordon, Clarence Norman – to assume naturally that the Democrats are the party of reform. The voters have placed hope over experience in giving us this mandate. If we waste it, it will be taken away, because the need for reform, the desire for it, won't just disappear because the party hacks and special interests happen not to want to change.
2007 Special Elections | Accountability | Sleaze | New York | Craig Johnson | Eliot Spitzer | Joe Bruno | Maureen O'Connell | Michael Bloomberg | Progressive Movement | Sheldon Silver
BLOOMBERG
Also donated and threw a fundraiser for Vito Fossella even though Fossella is against gun control and this is a pet issue for Bloomberg. What a phoney
Blowing my own horn
I never voted for him.
I didn't trust him at election time, and don't trust him now.

Not Fair
It's unfair to say Silver is sitting on his hands because of the Comptroller's race; there has never been a general or special election involving the State Senate where he has not sat upon his hands.
















Bloomberg apologists
People have always told me how wonderful he is and he is all pro-choice and great. But he also was one of the top donors to Tom DeLay's very corrupt, very conservative, anti-choice PAC. When will people stop apologizing for this enabler of right wing extremists?
Of course the Democrats sure had trouble mustering good candidates for mayor, but come on. Bloomberg has kissed the asses of Bush and DeLay for years now and NYC has seen pretty much no benefits from it.