Elsewhere: Richard Nixon, Mike Bloomberg

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There is some discrepancy between Newsday's Glenn Thrush and Barack Obama accounts of whether Obama ducked the "immorality" question.

Dan Janison thinks Hillary Clinton is the new Richard Nixon.

Roger Stone thinks Al Gore is the new Richard Nixon.

The son-in-law of the real Richard Nixon, Ed Cox, will be John McCain's state chairman.

During this stage of budget negotiations, certain committees meetings are sort of pointless.

Mayor Bloomberg has a new plan to fight poverty.

Councilman Dennis Gallagher's anticipated removal of three Community Board members gets noticed.

Excelsior Racing Associates may have hurt their chances of winning the state's horse racing franchise.

And pictured above is a protester at City Hall.

-- Azi Paybarah
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Fidel (not verified) says:

The bloomberg poverty plan is a good idea when you consider the high school dropout rate went up during his time in office and the income disparity between haves and have nots has had the largest expansion under bloomberg making NYC the city with the widest gap between haves and have nots and one of the worst high school graduation rates in America.

Mayor Mikey (not verified) says:

Thanks for posting the image of the protester. You will be glad to know that this known terrorist is already in our database. For your safety, we have infiltrated her knitting group, and we have successfully prevented their underground network from launching another 9/11-inspired attack.

Bill (not verified) says:

Let's see, Ed Cox who?

The NY Conservative Party had already given Mayor John Spencer two dozen County Chairs of support (Via CP Leader Jim Kelly push) while Ed Cox had NO support.

Cox proved himself weak kneed when Gov. Pataki picked Pirro and left the race instead staying in the ring, fighting for the US Senate like Spencer did. Cox could not run his own race let alone McCain's Race.

Bill (not verified) says:

Let's see, Ed Cox who?

The NY Conservative Party had already given Mayor John Spencer two dozen County Chairs of support (Via CP Leader Jim Kelly push) while Ed Cox had NO support.

Cox proved himself weak kneed when Gov. Pataki picked Pirro and left the race instead staying in the ring, fighting for the US Senate like Spencer did. Cox could not run his own race let alone McCain's Race.

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