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His Sunday was awkward in more than one way.
It still makes him look like a pretty bad governor, though.
He doesn't need to get his ethics proposals passed, you see. He just needs to say them, out loud.
But still, it felt like a holding action on behalf of the beleaguered governor.
Paterson will propose a slew of bold reform proposals in his State of the State speech tomorrow.
His State Police security detail is larger than that devoted to protecting Long Island.
Richard Parsons, the chairman of Citigroup, thought the speech terrific.
Will Murdoch shrink from the challenge?
The embattled governor begins airing his first campaign ads.
Because otherwise, it would have been illegal.
If the polls stay low, which they almost definitely will, he will "reassess."
Paterson calls out Andrew Cuomo and Rudy Giuliani, we assume.
We need to talk about our governor's honesty issue.
"I didn't sign up for this," the governor told a luncheon yesterday.