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"Albany at its most sordid"

by: Michael Bouldin

Thu Oct 21, 2010 at 17:55:33 PM EDT


The New York Times:

State Senate leaders manipulated the choice of who would build New York City's first casino, leaking information and showing favoritism to a troubled bidder that was donating to Democratic candidates and had ties to key political figures, the state inspector general said Thursday.

In a scathing 300-page report on the competition to install video slot machines at the Aqueduct racetrack in Queens, the inspector general described a chaotic and ultimately doomed process that was without formal rules or objective criteria, and was awash in "unrestrained political considerations," lobbyists and targeted campaign contributions. [...]

"This report reveals Albany at its most sordid," said Blair Horner, legislative director of the New York Public Interest Research Group. "Every New Yorker should be outraged. We urge the district attorney and U.S. attorney to move quickly on the I.G.'s finding of possible violations of the public officers law."

This report, not to state the blindingly obvious, could not have been released at a worse time, with all of twelve days to go until New Yorkers go to the polls.  

Michael Bouldin :: "Albany at its most sordid"
New York Democrats are actually doing remarkably well in this cycle. Senators Schumer and Gillibrand appear locks for re-election, Andrew Cuomo is stomping tea party anti-everything-of-goodness-and-value loon Carl Paladino, and even the relatively unknown Progressive standard-bearer for Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, is quite comfortably ahead in the polls. On the House side, things are a bit grimmer, but even there recent polls show some improvement in a few key races. That improvement correlates with wider national trends that may, just may, save us from electoral Armageddon.

In New York State itself, it's safe to say, the tea party wave - if there ever was one to begin with - crested a while ago, breaking on the shoals of its own candidate freak show.

That leaves, of course, the Democratic State Senate to piss in the punch bowl. And with this report, that is exactly what they did.

Capitol Tonight;

CapTon's Kaitlyn Ross, who is at a Capitol press conference with Fisch, sent this quote from the IG: "Senator Sampson's testimony was incredible; I stopped counting the number of 'I don't recalls' after 100."

From the report:

"Unfortunately, and shamefully, consideration of what was in the public's best interest, rather than the political interest of the decision makers, was a matter of militant indifference to them."

How bad is it? Really bad. Enter Dean Skelos, in a press release today:

The people of New York expect and deserve honesty, openness and transparency from their government, instead they have been hurt by the arrogance of one-party rule. This scandal proves once again that absolute power corrupts absolutely, and makes the best case for having checks and balances in state government.

The Inspector General's words regarding this corrupt process conducted by Senate Democrats simply could not be strong enough. I encourage the Manhattan District Attorney to conduct a thorough investigation into the corrupt bidding process and into the possible perjury committed by Senate Democrats and their staff in testimony to the Inspector General.

So what about the Democratic candidates? Brian Foley in Suffolk is already in trouble, per Newsday, with his campaign now being run from headquarters. Elsewhere, it gets worse.

The Daily Politics: Dem Hopefuls Running From Senate Leadership Like Seabiscuit Over Aqueduct Mess

Democratic candidates are already starting to distance themselves from the embattled Senate leadership as a result of today's Inspector General's report on the Aqueduct racino bidding process, State Capitol Bureau Chief Ken Lovett finds:

Joanne Yepsen, who is running as a Democrat for state Senate, just said if elected she will not support John Sampson, Malcolm Smith or Eric Adams as conference leaders because of their activities outlined in the scathing report.

Fantastic, isn't it? Going out on a limb here: what are the chances that all those fantastic Democratic candidates we have this cycle are anything other than mortified?

There are some really good people in the Senate. Maybe it's time to put them in charge.

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Dem chances (0.00 / 0)
Can anyone provide an insider no-BS assessment of the Dems chances to retain the state senate?  I know Foley and Aubertine are in trouble, but are there any other seats where dems might be struggling?  Can Appleton or Kaplowitz steal seats from the GOP?  

no, but... (0.00 / 0)
If today's IG report is not a screaming example of why it is a bad, bad idea to have one party...ANY one party - holding the executive and both legislative branches, I don't know what is.

More fun in the mix:  IF rumours of senator Breslin being pulled over but not charged with dwi last night are true...nahhh.  He will be re-elected regardless.  (sigh)

d.


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No, because (0.00 / 0)
no one has ANY clue what the turnout is going to look like. Early Voting in a number of states so far indicates that the enthusiasm gap has not translated at the polls as Ds and Rs are turning out in historically normal proportions. If this is the case, I anticipate the Democrats will hold the State Senate. If there is a Republican surge, it may be harder, although with the top of the ticket for the Republicans so, so badly compromised in this state, they may have a lot of trouble picking off some of the seats they thought were gimmies.

I anticipate we're gonna have to have some actual pickups ourselves though. My guess is that Paladino will still drive turnout in Buffalo, scare the heck out of Brian Higgins and probably ruin out chances of holding the Stachowski seat.


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on the bright side: (4.00 / 1)
Two democrat senate seats are as secure can be:  Smith and Sampson will be reelected by wide margin...two D seats not worry about being flipped!!!  (rolls eyes)
Thank goodness the dictator Silver will be re-elected AND be elected AGAIN to continue his dictatorial speaker ways. (gags self with spoon)

How 'bout that spinmeister Aponte?  Once he recovers from the shock of these damning allegations of corruption, these scandalous allegations  - as well as the suspicious timing of their release - will be exposed for the bloated allegations of criminality Smith, Sampson, et al have allegedly committed.  (take heart, Angelo. there's money to be made as a lobbyist)

Hapless governor Paterson?  Yet another in the endless string racist stories.

Sarcasm aside: I am no fan of either party.  In this particularly disgusting case, it is the democrats who are kings of the alleged corruption.  Call me delusional, but if cooperation between BOTH parties existed on a scale an iota of the amont of corruption that is rife in BOTH parties...well, perhaps citizens of all political stripes would have a prayer of having a government that serves them instead of the elected serving themselves. them.

Just wondering:  was pressent attorney general, soon to be governor in waiting cuomo unaware of this mess?

d.


Yep. (4.00 / 1)
That leaves, of course, the Democratic State Senate to piss in the punch bowl. And with this report, that is exactly what they did.

Although, of course, most of the actions are from a while back now.  But, pissing about, that is it alright.  Anything having anything to do with Rev. Floyd Flake makes me suspicious.  

Am really hoping that this can be an impetus to clean house in the Senate.  There are particular individuals who have definitely shown that they are not leadership material.

Agree, let's put the good people in charge-- go Liz!


Oh my gosh I'm shocked. (4.00 / 1)
Are you implying that some of the DEMOCRATS in the state government are corrupt?

Let me be crystal clear: EVERYONE who voted for Sheldon Silver, Jim Tedisco, or Pedro Espada for a leadership position is either corrupt or is okay with allowing corruption and should be voted out of office. Yes, this includes ______*; s/he can pay all the lip service to corruption that they want but when push came to shove, their actions scream while their words whisper.

*your favorite state senator/assemblyman goes here.


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