David Paterson’s ‘Cone of Silence’
When the governor wants to keep something a secret, he invokes a line from his favorite sixties TV show.
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When the governor wants to keep something a secret, he invokes a line from his favorite sixties TV show.
You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll puzzle at the obscure inside-Albany references!
Who wants some? You, Senator Kruger? You want some of this?
Okay, so maybe those thoughts weren't linked together quite like that.
Could you really hate a governor who takes a 10 percent pay cut?
The 'Post' tries to fan the flames of a non-controversy.
There truly is a silver lining to every cloud.
With the paper's blessing, Paterson considers bringing back his old tax-evading adviser, Charles O'Byrne.
Late last night, somewhere in Albany, someone caught a tiger by the toe. It hollered, and he let him go.
Well, eventually he will. But not yet. Not yet.
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