Posted on 04/01/2010 4:09:10 PM PDT by neverdem
The entry of David Malpass into the lists for the Republican nomination for United States Senator from New York is one of those opportunities for which the state has been have been waiting. A former official in the Reagan administration, he is a successful businessman and public intellectual who is short on gimmickry and long on substance. He has thrown his hat into the ring in hopes of gaining the nomination to challenge the Democratic incumbent, Senator Gillibrand. Its too soon for an endorsement, since the field is not yet complete and the primary is not until September. But its not too soon to say that on the substance a commitment to limited government and individual freedom, an understanding of pro-growth, job-creating economic policies, a fidelity to sound fiscal and monetary principles, a commitment to the constitution and a passion for a pro-democracy foreign policy it will be hard for the Republican Party to find a candidate with a more admirable record than Mr. Malpass.
It happens that weve known Mr. Malpass for years, as one of his great contributions to the public life of our city, state, and country has been to be an active contributor our best publications He is a life-long advocate of restraints on the federal governments power, particularly in respect of spending and taxing. He thinks constitutionally, a phrase weve taken to using to describe those figures in public life who actually reason out their positions against Americas bedrock law. This has glimmered throughout his writings for the Wall Street Journal and Forbes, among other publications. It is a skill that would serve him in the senate and mark him as a leader there from the moment he acceded.
Mr. Malpass came by this the hard way, working his way up not only...
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He's a good guy...thoughtful, intelligent, not a grandstander.
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I’ve never heard of David Malpass. Do the people of New York know whow he is?
The name is vaguely familiar to me. I just searched his name. He was an economist at Bear Stearns!
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Good grief. Another supposedly” good candidate” willing destroy other “good candidates” in a primary. Meanwhile Schumer is all but unopposed. The idiot firing circle of the NY GOP continues unabbeted by experience or past casualties.
The NYS GOP is scared to death of Schumer due to his having the most lucrative rolodex of anyone in the Senate. Many of them publicly kiss his ass (see James Molinaro).
The Nixon - Coxes need to go.
No more Country club RINOS.
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