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I was shock-ED when I heard this last week. I see where the media has been criticising him more than usual, but then what else is new?
The learned Gov should remember that it can be open season on any politician at any time. It only needs one to jump start it, and then they all swoop down from out of nowhere to join in the Crucifixion...and while this IS besides the point,look at poor Michael, even in his death tu falleetee, the notorious rag here still finds and takes great PLEASURE in referring to him as "Wacko Jacko"...annihoo..that was a digression, back on point...
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Paterson Accuses Media Of Racism, Says 2010 Loss Would Be 'Highest Honor'
August 21, 2009
Gov. David Paterson played the race card in a big way today, suggesting he is facing tougher questions about his performance and political viability than the governors of most other struggling states because he is black.
During a wide-ranging interview with DN columnist and radio personality Errol Louis this morning, Paterson said he feels he feels an effort is being "orchestrated" to get him to bow out of the 2010 race.
Paterson alleged he and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick - both of whom are the first African Americans to hold their respective positions and are tanking in the polls - are being treated unfairly by the media due to the color of their skin.
The governor said he thinks the same thing is happening to the nation's first black president, Barack Obama, who also seen his approval rating drop due to his controversial efforts to overhaul the health care system.
"This state is not in the trouble that Michigan is in, Pennsylvania is in and Massachusetts is in, but you don’t see in those other states this crescendo about getting rid of the governor just because we’re in a recession," Paterson told Louis this morning on AM 1600 WWRL.
"And I submit that the same kind of treatment that Deval Patrick is receiving right now in Massachusetts, and I’m receiving; the way in which the New York State Senate was written about, calling them a bunch of people with thick necks - they’re talking about Malcolm Smith and John Sampson - that we’re not in the post-racial period."
"And the reality is that the next victim on the list - and you see it coming - is President Barack Obama, who did nothing more than try to reform a health care system that’s now 10 percent of GDP and will be 20 percent of GDP in the next four years only because he’s trying to make change."
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Is Patterson taking more than enough?
when yuh a watch mi...someboddie helse a watch yuh
I was shock-ED when I heard this last week. I see where the media has been criticising him more than usual, but then what else is new?
The learned Gov should remember that it can be open season on any politician at any time. It only needs one to jump start it, and then they all swoop down from out of nowhere to join in the Crucifixion...and while this IS besides the point,look at poor Michael, even in his death tu falleetee, the notorious rag here still finds and takes great PLEASURE in referring to him as "Wacko Jacko"...annihoo..that was a digression, back on point...
<span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'">
Paterson Accuses Media Of Racism, Says 2010 Loss Would Be 'Highest Honor'
August 21, 2009
Gov. David Paterson played the race card in a big way today, suggesting he is facing tougher questions about his performance and political viability than the governors of most other struggling states because he is black.
During a wide-ranging interview with DN columnist and radio personality Errol Louis this morning, Paterson said he feels he feels an effort is being "orchestrated" to get him to bow out of the 2010 race.
Paterson alleged he and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick - both of whom are the first African Americans to hold their respective positions and are tanking in the polls - are being treated unfairly by the media due to the color of their skin.
The governor said he thinks the same thing is happening to the nation's first black president, Barack Obama, who also seen his approval rating drop due to his controversial efforts to overhaul the health care system.
"This state is not in the trouble that Michigan is in, Pennsylvania is in and Massachusetts is in, but you don’t see in those other states this crescendo about getting rid of the governor just because we’re in a recession," Paterson told Louis this morning on AM 1600 WWRL.
"And I submit that the same kind of treatment that Deval Patrick is receiving right now in Massachusetts, and I’m receiving; the way in which the New York State Senate was written about, calling them a bunch of people with thick necks - they’re talking about Malcolm Smith and John Sampson - that we’re not in the post-racial period."
"And the reality is that the next victim on the list - and you see it coming - is President Barack Obama, who did nothing more than try to reform a health care system that’s now 10 percent of GDP and will be 20 percent of GDP in the next four years only because he’s trying to make change."
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Is Patterson taking more than enough?
when yuh a watch mi...someboddie helse a watch yuh

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