There are times in life when one feels less than adequate. In fact, there are times when you feel downright foolish. As we get older, we think we’ve seen it all but we haven’t. Many of us have experienced a time when we have felt violated — a friend’s apartment […]
Publisher’s Corner
Ain’t Albany fun?
Stupid, stupid, stupid. It’s really hard to believe how dumb our state legislators can be. They’ve just seen their two supreme leaders towed to the hoosegow. The people are clamoring for ethics reform. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara correctly says that by putting up with ethical misbehavior, we are “enablers.” […]
Are we ready for the unthinkable?
The world, of course, is a very dangerous place. The threat of nuclear holocaust has been with us since World War II. Children in the 1950’s learned to recognize the yellow and black “fallout shelter” signs and were taught to “duck and cover” when the sirens sounded. During the Cuban […]
Cuomo’s characterectomy
So here’s a primer on where Governor Andrew Cuomo is at. In one way, it looks like he is positioned to successfully run for and win a third term. His people believe the only way he could lose is if someone emerged from the left of the party and […]
We deserve what we get
There is a very bad old joke about a mule that just won’t do what he is told. Along comes an old prospector who astounds everyone when he gets the mule to behave. He hits the mule with a 2-by-4 and announces, “First you have to get his attention.” […]
Mistrust in the establishment
Much has been written in the press about the establishment and their support for certain candidates. In “blue” New York state, for example, there is a certain amount of substantiation that the establishment (made up of the official party personnel and government leaders) leans toward Hillary Clinton. That has happened […]
One man with a vision
The United States Attorney for the Southern District, Preet Bharara, came to Albany last Monday. He took the town by force. He was kind enough to choose public radio station WAMC as the venue for his address, which was broadcast live. I did the interview and found my hero to […]
Is this the end for the Senate Republicans?
One of the biggest questions in Albany is who will rule the state Senate after the 2016 elections. Governor Andrew Cuomo says that he wants the Democrats in control, but most educated political consumers know that he speaks with a forked tongue on the issue. In fact, like his […]