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David Blagojevich Patterson?

Rather overshadowed by the Rod Blagojevich scandal, a Senate seat in New York is also opening up, thanks to Hillary Clinton's acceptance of Barack Obama's offer to be his nominee for the post of Secretary of State.  Since she is certain of approval, the seat will need filling until a special election can be held in 2010.  One of the aspirants to the vacancy is Caroline Kennedy, of the "rich and dirty" family Kennedy  (hat tip to P.J. O'Rourke, I think).  She has no political experience -- ZERO -- and no ties to any part of the state except perhaps New York City.  What she does have, however, is a family with gobs of cash and an established history of willingness to spend it on politics.
 
The vacancy will be awarded by His Accidency David Patterson, Governor of New York.  He owes his office to a fluke of luck, since no-one knew that Eliot Spitzer would blow himself right out of office with a sex-for-pay scandal.  (There's an obvious joke in that last sentence.  Perhaps several.)  He knows that he's going to be needing plenty of campaign cash when the time comes to try to persuade the people of New York to elect him to a vote that no-one voted to elect him to before.  Meanwhile, there's Caroline Kennedy, with a big smile and a bigger trust fund.
 
Is that a Senate seat for campaign cash deal I smell?  Perhaps David Patterson is about to try a little Blagojeviching himself...  After all, he is of the new, Clintonion Democratic Party. 
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The Madness of Governor Patterson

It's almost enough to make you wish Eliot Spitzer hadn't been caught.
 
David Patterson, New York's accidental governor (having succeeded Eliot Spitzer in the wake of his "Trousergate" scandal), has decided to break his "no new taxes" pledge and raise (at last count) 88 taxes and fees.  The prostrate Empire State already forces its citizens to pay the nations highest taxes.  Now, in the midst of an economic slowdown, His Accidency wants to drain the taxpayers of his state of any money they had managed to keep from his Sheriffs of Nottingham.  This is literally insane.
 
If the New York government really wanted to save the state's economy, they would do it by closing the budget deficit strictly with spending cuts.  That would make the state business friendly again.  Fat chance that will happen.
 
Governor Patterson apparently thinks he inherited a crown, and not an office.
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New York State of Embarrassment

This can be an embarrassing state to live in, as well as an expensive one.  Both of these are taxing in different ways.  I won't cover the tax issue of the moment this moment (I'm not angry enough), but I just want to comment on a couple of recent NY embarrassments.
 
Our newly ex-governor Eliot Spitzer has been all over the news for many reasons, starting with the exposure of his involvement with a prostitution ring that he laundered mega-bucks to for...er...something you would have thought would have been available at home, although if his private persona is as abrasive as his public, maybe it wasn't available, and who could blame Mrs. Spitzer?  Finally, some papers are doing what the Wall Street Journal (God bless 'em) has done for years and exposing his abuses of power, both as Governor and before that as Attorney General of New York.  This is welcome, although if it had been done before maybe we wouldn't have elected this pervert thug as Governor in 2006.  What I haven't seen is anyone mention that in his coercive tactics as Attorney General (usually targeting prominent, innocent men), he was emulating one of the most power-abusing prosecutors in American history, Lawrence Walsh.
 
Walsh, of course, was the Special Prosecutor who was appointed to investigate the Iran-Contra scandal during the Reagan and Bush I administrations.  His job was not to produce truth or justice; it was to produce a Democrat President in 1993.  His favorite tactic was to threaten innocent administration figures with a dozen or more indictments, which he knew would not stand up in court.  He would tell the victim that he knew that they would be acquitted, but that the cost of defending themselves from the false charges would bankrupt their families, so they had better plead guilty to a few of the false charges to avoid having to pay to defend against the many.  (Elliot Abrams wrote a moving account of having been a Walsh target in Undue Process.  Ignore the leftist review Amazon chose to publish.)
 
This of course, is prosecutorial malpractice on stilts, but as Walsh and Spitzer learned, the press will let you use anything short of the rack to obtain guilty pleas, as long as you target someone the media wishes harm to. 
 
 
 
The other brief point of emabrrassment I want to mention is the latest contretemps of our carpetbagger Senator, Hillary "Bill's moral compass" Clinton.  Much has been made about her lying about her visit to Bosnia as First Lady (snipers, etc.)  Most of us have known for 16 years or so that Hillary is no less a congenital liar than Bill is; what amuses me is that people are actually saying that we need to elect Hillary Clinton as President to replace President George W. Bush, who has been lying to us for eight years (which isn't true, by the way, but that's another topic for another day).  Maybe they mean that President Bush hasn't been lying enough...
 
 
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