New York Times Skips Famous People in Mayoral Speculation
Let's leave a little room for the less serious candidates, shall we?
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Let's leave a little room for the less serious candidates, shall we?
"Be Rich Forever," they promise.
The idea of a Spitzer mayoral run is gradually becoming more acceptable.
Anderson Cooper will take over the 8 p.m. time slot.
Why Anthony Weiner has it worse than politicians who have behaved much more atrociously.
Calls Weiner's press conference "cringe-worthy."
But he still may run himself.
Presumably, they don't watch 'The Good Wife.'
He hasn't been Shermanesque since he resigned!
This all feels uncomfortably familiar.
It's the aughts all over again.
The old bird wasn't even gone a day!
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