| As part of his tour around the state shaming Republican state senators for their bold, principled stand to protect the right of the obscenely wealthy to give essentially unlimited amounts of money to state campaigns, Governor Eliot Spitzer asked Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno a question:
"I would say it's time for Joe Bruno to answer a simple question," he added. "Mr. Bruno, why did you say directly to me, we cannot survive without L.L.C. money? Answer that question, Senator."
Here's another question for my dear friend, Joe Bruno:
Do you really want to make your stand here? Do you really want to go to the voters next year and defend your heroic defense of the right of the super rich to manufacture endless subsidiaries and LLCs to blatantly circumvent New York's already insane contribution limits? Really?
Good. Sucks to be you, Joe.
Oh, and poor Bruno is upset that the Governor is touring the state telling folks exactly what happened Monday in Albany.
The governor's bellicose stance didn't go over well with Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, R-Brunswick, Rensselaer County.
"This is the most politicized governor that I have had an experience to deal with in 30 years," said Bruno, who was first elected when Hugh Carey was governor and served through the 12-year tenures of Mario Cuomo and George Pataki.
Quick! Someone call the WHHAAAAAMBULANCE! |