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1 posted on 07/04/2011 5:12:35 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Cuomo should have been ripped to shreds over his roll in our continuing financial crisis. If the GOP let the Dems get away with him being remade as a New Democrat, that’ll be truly criminal.


2 posted on 07/04/2011 5:16:51 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: markomalley

I do not know anyone who votes a ticket because of a VP.

“It’s just putting lipstick on a pig” It’s still a pig

Who said that??


3 posted on 07/04/2011 5:18:45 AM PDT by reefdiver ("Let His day's be few And another takes His office")
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C’mon, Plugs ! You gonna take that lying down ?


4 posted on 07/04/2011 5:20:17 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: markomalley
Cuomo as VP?

The Democrats coming up with that idea are NUTZ. Sure, he'll get the Mexican and Salvadoran vote, and the black vote, but he'll lose the union vote ~

I think that was Biden's message the other day to the Teamsters. But without Biden on the ticket, they would be, I suppose free to vote Republican with Biden's blessing.

Time to go back to that speech of his. It may well have been important.

5 posted on 07/04/2011 5:25:56 AM PDT by muawiyah
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Who cares. That does nothing to help electorally. Unless they think they might lose NY or CT


8 posted on 07/04/2011 5:36:49 AM PDT by ilgipper ( political rhetoric is no substitute for competence (Thomas Sowell))
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More interesting scenario to consider: The Wee Wee screws up the economy so bad that the Rats dump him and draft Hillary and/or Cuomo in an attempt to pull out the election and possibly salvage the party.

Anybody besides this lunatic think this action is not only possible, but likely to happen?

11 posted on 07/04/2011 6:00:06 AM PDT by Zakeet (The Wee Wee's real birth certificate got shredded with his Rezko mortgage records)
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OK does this mean Binden just went under the bus?


12 posted on 07/04/2011 6:01:25 AM PDT by blueyon (The U. S. Constitution - read it and weep)
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It seems that Andrew goes both ways .... he was against gay marrage before he was for it

Mario Cuomo Patched Things Up With Ed Koch For Andrew

The NY Times has a long feature on the relationship between former NY governor Mario Cuomo and presumptive 2010 gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo that includes quotes like "He’s thick skulled; he won’t listen to me. Tell him what to do" (supposedly what Mario told a consultant about Andrew) and "There was this sense of rivalry — Andrew seemed to feel that his dad talked a good game but that he, Andrew, got things done" (someone who worked under Andrew Cuomo at HUD). But what's interesting is how the 1977 mayoral campaign comes into play.

Back in 1977, Mario Cuomo was battling Ed Koch for the NYC mayorship, and there were nasty campaign posters saying "Vote For Cuomo, Not The Homo." When Andrew Cuomo was running for attorney general in 2006 (after his failed 2002 gubernatorial run and divorce from Kerry Kennedy), the NY Times reports, "Mario approached George Arzt, a former press secretary to Mr. Koch, at the Regency Hotel in New York and told him, “‘I’d like to patch things up with Ed,’ ” Mr. Arzt recalled. “I asked him what he had in mind. And he said, ‘Could Ed endorse Andrew?’" Which Koch did do.

Koch, for his part, told Esquire, "The signs said, VOTE FOR CUOMO, NOT THE HOMO. Andrew says he didn't do it, and I believe him. Mario says he thinks he now knows who did it. I was very angry at the time. Primary races always end in anger. They're different than the general election: They're like a civil war — it's brother against brother. But I've forgiven them. I'm eighty-five now, and grudges take your energy away. I've forgiven them all."

Legalize Gay Marriage - Vote Homo Not Cuomo <<--- UTube Ad

The already circus-like race for New York governor just went from one ring to three.

Independent Kristin Davis, the former New York madam, is now calling out Democrat Andrew Cuomo for not taking a stronger stance for gay rights.

“It’s outrageous that New York has not legalized same-sex marriage,” Davis says in a new ad. “Andrew Cuomo says he supports it, but when the marriage equality bill was before the Senate, he was asked to call three undecided Democratic senators and declined. A vote for me sends a strong message to Cuomo: we demand gay marriage now.”

She ends the ad with a catchy phrase: “Vote homo, not Cuomo”:

According to CBS News, the line is a play off a campaign slogan used by some supporters of Andrew’s father Mario in the 1977 New York mayoral election against Ed Koch: “Vote for Cuomo, not the homo.” The reference was meant to advance rumors about Koch’s sexuality.

from a left wing political site the evening of the big celebration:

Andrew Cuomo 2016 speculation heating up Politico ^ | 06/26/11

With his successful push to pass a gay marriage law, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo overnight became a national contender, putting down a major marker among the liberal party base that dominates the primaries.

“Most politicians, including most Democrats, have been afraid of this issue. Andrew is the first national figure ever to embrace it so enthusiastically,” said Richard Socarides, the president of Equality Matters and a former Clinton White House adviser. “Clearly, this establishes him as the most important progressive leader of our party, setting him up very well for 2016.”

Come 2016, “Cuomo is the only one who will be able to say ‘I delivered for you’ before everyone else realized it was politically popular, and that will be an invaluable asset,” Socarides said, adding, “it also has the benefit of being true.”

Cuomo supporters already have fanned the flames privately of his prospects on the national stage: Rumors of his White House ambitions started circulating in New York even before he was elected last year by one of the largest margins in state history — some of them date to the days when he was managing his father’s own multiple flirtations with a national run. ..........

Of the early potential Democratic contenders, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley says he supports gay marriage but stopped short of making a major push for the legislation earlier in the year, while Virginia Sen. Mark Warner is opposed. Hillary Clinton, if she runs, would still have her commitment to civil unions but not gay marriage from the 2008 race hanging over her — and at least until the end of next year, when she’s said she’ll be done at the State Department, she won’t be able to make any new comments on the issue.

“It gives him an authenticity and a strength with progressives that will provide a real base — not just gays, but progressives in general. Other people can say they’re for same sex marriage, he got it done,” said Democratic political consultant Bob Shrum. “I think it will always now be a hallmark of his political persona.”

Cuomo’s push on gay marriage wasn’t in a vacuum — it came at the end of a tough legislative session when New York progressives were forced to swallow major budget cuts, tough on unions rhetoric and a refusal to even consider renewing the state’s expired millionaire’s tax.

That’s part of the persona he’s crafting too, as Cuomo sets himself up as a governor who’s pushed the party to the left on social issues and toward the center-right on economic issues. It’s a message with both primary and general election appeal, though being so far out-front on gay marriage could be a problem in a November national election.

“He’s created a profile that I think would make him a very effective candidate,” Shrum said. “He’s right on the social issues, and he will be even more right by 2016 than he is now in terms of Democratic primary voters, and in terms of the country, frankly. He’s created a profile of economic stewardship in a very difficult period that is very strong, he’s managed to deal with unions without getting into the kind of destructive confrontations that people like Scott Walker have.”

.......

Joe Trippi, the former Howard Dean and John Edwards adviser, said it’s not too early to start the 2016 clock — and, pointing to Michael Dukakis in 1988, noted there’s a precedent for an ethnic Northeast governor appealing to Democrats far away from home.

“I understand 2016’s a long way off, and who knows where things will be then, but certainly, he has to be somebody that the party looks to for leadership once you get past Obama’s reelection,” Trippi said. “He’s putting his stamp on what kind of party he thinks the Democrats should be.”

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14 posted on 07/04/2011 6:11:35 AM PDT by Elle Bee
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“Andrew had a fabulous session. It was fabulous.”

Sometimes the jokes just write themselves


17 posted on 07/04/2011 6:28:41 AM PDT by Paddyboy
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To: markomalley

Cuomo brings zilch to the Obama ticket. New York is already in the bag for the America hater POTUS Obama!!! Obama has NY, CA & DC, the rest is up for grabs. Cuomo is a zero asset for Obama, period. Biden is a moron, incompetent buffoon!!! He will be flushed down the toilet to forever obscurity and neglect!!! A totally useless human being!!!


22 posted on 07/04/2011 6:38:20 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
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Supposedly Hillary wants to leave her position and Biden would be scooted over to Sec. of State.


26 posted on 07/04/2011 7:34:13 AM PDT by Anima Mundi (If you try to fail and you succeed , what have you just done?)
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NY GOP boss Williams Powers: not heard of him. Tom Dewey was also referred to as “NY GOP boss” in the 1940s and 1950s. Dewey, we later learned, was friendly with HHH but nominally committed to Nixon in 1968. John Connally was nonminally committed to HHH but apparently privately preferred Nixon as early as 1968. These old bosses are always full of surprises. None of which help the hapless American public see the light


29 posted on 07/04/2011 2:25:23 PM PDT by Theodore R.
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