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Boss Bruno has a challenger

by: devtob

Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 21:42:51 PM EDT


(Me likey. - promoted by phillip anderson)

Also at Democracy in Albany

State Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno has a challenger this year -- Brian Premo.

Premo is an attorney who's running on a basic "change" platform that should resonate with voters in Rensselaer and Saratoga counties.

Premo would, in every way but pork, be a better, more honest representative of the Senate district.

Why, below.

devtob :: Boss Bruno has a challenger
Premo hits all the right notes for voters who are dissatisfied with the status quo in Albany that, under 12 years of Pataki and Boss Bruno, has done little to help them.

Notes like these:

Our taxes and energy costs are the highest in the nation.

The special interests who fund Boss Bruno's campaign committees, and his personal checking account, have done well.

The rest of us, not so well.

We need lobbying, ethics and campaign finance reform, all of which have been stymied by Boss Bruno, who profits from the current corrupt system.

State government is broken and dysfunctional, and Boss Bruno will do nothing to change that, since he's a big part of the problem, and has profited mightily from dysfunction.

Etc.

Boss Bruno has crushed the rare challenger by arguing that he brings home the bacon, and by using hundreds of thousands from those who profit from that bacon, and by his shameful abuse of full-color taxpayer-paid mailings, which he sends out every month or so.

Premo clearly has his work cut out for him.

But he has some things going for him.

Obama will carry the state handily, and probably the district, though less handily.

Popular Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand, who defeated a former Boss Bruno hack in a deep-red district in 2006, will easily win re-election over a self-funding Pataki hack.    

And, most important, Boss Bruno's pork-providing days are over next year, whether or not he's indicted (as he certainly should be by then) or wins his re-election bid.

Because the Democrats will take over the Senate in November.

And, as Premo should point out, all that porky "development" by Boss Bruno's contractor buddies has done nothing to keep local taxes from going through the roof, since those "developments" generally get sweet tax breaks not available to long-suffering homeowners and local business owners.

So, even considering possible future pork, the people of Rensselaer and Saratoga counties will be better served next year by Brian Premo than former Boss Bruno and his gang.

P.S., the Times Union story about Premo announcing was remarkably awful.

Since when does a candidate announcement story contain essentially the same amount of quote from a taxpayer-paid flack for the incumbent as from the candidate.

Boss Bruno bashes the TU every chance he gets.

His intimidation campaign must be working.

The Troy Record story is little better, finding a way to quote, directly or indirectly, two Boss Bruno hacks.

When Boss Bruno officially announces his candidacy, there will hopefully be the same "balance" in local newspaper stories.  

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If Boss Bruno goes down. (4.00 / 4)
one way or another, it will be a good thing for his district, and, obviously, for New York state.  

could not agree more (4.00 / 3)
I keep saying this is the race to focus on. This is where energy should be targeted. Instead Democratic sites like this show far more interest with Silver when he's as strong as ever and not enough on Bruno's district when he's teetering. I don't get it.

I think main stream media does cruise around the blogs. Unfortunately they'd see more here on Silver. So the Times Union does an above the fold puff piece on LES opponents in the capitol district that is no where near lower Manhattan. What a waist. It should have been a puff piece on Premo that could impact the district because that's actually in the district. There should be a front page entry on Premo every day at TAP but I don't run things here. Just a guest. Dial back Silver and dial up Bruno - you're in Bruno's marked in Albany. Think big picture.


bingo (4.00 / 1)
Wish I had FP promotion, I would promote this to FP.

Devtob is absolutely correct, the local MSM will not be bold about this race, and it surely should be our role to be.  A lot of self-critical focus at this moment will be strategically suicidal; like the national party, we have everything to gain by pulling together to take power away from a corrupt GOP network of cronies.

I'm not in a good geographic position to cover this race at all, and neither are Phillip and Robert, others, really.  But, devtob, sure do appreciate you doing so.  Am intensely interested. More? And, from others who are nearby?


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Has anyone ever (0.00 / 1)
Met the man running against Joe Bruno?  He had made a living of keeping criminal on the streets, and drinking shots in local watering holes.  As someone who has family in the 43rd they and there neighbors say the same thing, " Are we better off with or without Joe Bruno?  Bruno will get 60% of the vote, easy.

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Is that... (4.00 / 2)
...Republican code-speak for that he is/was a criminal defense lawyer or a judge?

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No that is (0.00 / 1)
Just the truth.    

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I met Premo for the first time (4.00 / 2)
at his announcement event.

Premo is impressive and articulate, and if he works hard on this race, as he said he would, he has a chance to win.

Boss Bruno is not as popular as he thinks.

And, any day now, he could be indicted.

Which will change the atmospherics in this district immediately.  


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Yup, he seems like a good guy (4.00 / 1)
Not the perfect candidate, I'll give you that, but miles better than Bruno.

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I agree (4.00 / 2)
Eyes on the prize...

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It's not an either/or proposition (4.00 / 1)
2006= beat Joe Lieberman AND take both houses of congress from the GOP

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But Lieberman (0.00 / 0)
as a junior senator from Connecticut has not much impact on policy. I just caution picking a target who has tremendous policy impact in NY. Why not just work with him instead.

Read this. Did Democrats really get helped by the failed attempt to take Leiberman out or was the 2006 distraction just a distraction now. Obama has to concentrate on the White House. Lieberman agreed to caucus with the Democrats, (you have to admit they need his vote in the narrowly-divided Senate in order to maintain power). But by forcing the guy over to maverick status to survive didn't elements in the Democratic party just cause more of a problem for themselves? He's endorsed McCain, now he'll be speaking at the Republican National Convention in September. I blame the primary on that. I just think there's better ways. And the big picture is more important than teaching lessons that might come back to hurt pretty bad in the end as we don't always get the intended results we seek.  


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