Bipartisan Back Scratching In The Senate
The practice of political back-scratching has been going on for many years now. It should come as no surprise to see it going on in 2007 up in Albany. Governor Spitzer's quest for reform strikes fear into the hearts of legislators that are used to doing business as usual for quite sometime. So when a corrupt Republican gets together with a Democrat who have both been comfortable in the New York State Senate for many years, the motivation for such a move isn't hard to find.
Senator Carl Kruger of Brooklyn was recently appointed to head the Social Service Committee. The position pays Kruger an additional $12,500 a year and affords him the power that a chairman naturally acquires. The question is, why would Joe Bruno appoint a Democrat while the Republicans still hold the majority (albeit a slim one) in the Senate? Let's take a look, shall we?
Crossposted from Joshing Politics
Newsday reports:
Bruno and Spitzer have been in a political war since late last year when the governor-elect picked one of Bruno's GOP Senate colleagues, Michael Balboni of Long Island, to become the state's homeland security czar. Spitzer then called a special election for Balboni's Senate seat that was won on Feb. 6 by Democrats. That cut the size of Bruno's GOP majority in the 62-member Senate to just 33 members.Bruno insisted Wednesday that Kruger's selection to become chairman of the Senate's Committee on Social Services, Children and Families was not about politics.
"The politics is over," Bruno said. "We're governing."
Even so, Bruno's move made it clear he was reaching out to potentially sympathetic Democrats who might prove valuable if a fight develops soon over the leadership of the Senate. Spitzer and Smith have indicated they are looking for Republican senators who might like to switch parties or take jobs in the new administration, thus creating more open seats Democrats could go after.
Despite Bruno's plea that this isn't about politics, everything is about politics in Albany and it is safe to say that Kruger is not immune to the game as well. Carl Kruger is certainly sympathetic to the causes that Joe Bruno holds close to his heart. Important issues such as self-enrichment, political power playing and avoiding the scrutiny of the law have been at the forefront of Bruno's agenda.
Kruger has apparently been quite the friend of Joe Bruno, even going so far as to vouch for the decency of the good Senator and the values that Carl claims Bruno stands for.
From the New York Observer's Politicker:
Kruger, as you may recall, released a statement in support of Bruno after the majority leader revealed late last year that his outside business interests are the subject of an FBI probe. Kruger said questions about Bruno's integrity were "appalling and ironic," given his commitment to "openness and fairness."
Kruger also has local ties to Bruno: Tom Connolly, vice chairman of the state Independence Party and chair of the Indy Party in Rensselaer County - Bruno's home base - is on Kruger's payroll. Connolly is a Bruno ally from way, way back.
I'm not sure what it is about these guys, but something in their ego-laden heads prevents them from seeing the tracks that they leave in their wake. It isn't hard for astute political observers to see through the games that people like Bruno and Kruger play in front of their constituents and the state of New York.
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I sense...
I sense a Bouldin-created Kruger-as-whore graphic similar to his favorite Lieberman photoshop creation.
good post
Bruno is desperately trying to buy himself extra allies to stave off his inevitable overthrow. It's not surprising that Kruger was one of his first targets. Kruger says he's loyal to the Dem caucus and dedicated to making Malcolm Smith majority leader. We'll see.
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As the 'Anonymous Coward' suggests above, it seems that Kruger may talk about a Dem majority but his feet seem to walk the other way.
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Don't you get it.
Smith has been working for weeks to get two Republican to vote with the Democrats to reorganize. He needs two, because no one wants to do it alone. The more credible it is that the majority will changes hands, the more likely Republicans are to jump.
Now by accpeting this position, Kruger has allowed Bruno to send his conferences a message: Don't bother jumping ship; I have Democratic votes, and you'll end up in the minority. Kruger has taken the wind out of Smith's sails, and he got a prize for it.
Malcolm, the question is WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT THIS!
Smith's amswer is not reassuring.















Kruger
Political crossdressing has beeen all the rage for years when it comes to Brooklyn Dems endorsing Republicans, but Kruger doesn't restrcit himself to just endorsing Rudy against Hillary, and the like; he actually transgressed the taboo of pissing on his own conference, endorsing a Republican (Marty Golden) against a sitting Democratic State Senator (Vinnie Gentile), and then helping to run Golden's campaign. The wife (Doris Greenwood) of a member of Kruger's staff (Joel Garson--yes, those Garsons) works for Golden. It's all big one happy family. Plus he helps enable the Independence Party, which cost the Dems one seat (Padavan this year, and more in the past). He came this close to being kicked out of the party conference, but cut a deal with David Paterson to save his skin.
If not for Kruge,r the Dems would be at least two seats closer to the Senate majority. Actually, we should make that at least three seats. If the Dems take the majority by own one seat, Krugers will be the Joe Leiberman of the State Senate, except it won't only be ideological perfidy that Kruger pulls; give Joe credit; he's a neo-con; Kruger's just a whore, who'll sell the Senate to the highest bidder.
Carl Kruger. The Ru Paul of NY Politics.