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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Governor Bloomberg?
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The disgraced Eliot Spitzer had hardly resigned as governor of New York when Republican strategists began calculating a return to power in Albany via New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Lt. Gov. David Paterson, Spitzer's successor as governor, is considered a weak prospect for the 2010 election and might not even be the Democratic nominee. Bloomberg, finishing two successful terms as mayor in 2009, might find life as a private citizen boring enough to try for governor. Bloomberg, who changed his affiliation from Republican to independent, could obtain the Independence Party nomination for governor, and then be endorsed by the GOP.

A footnote: Democratic state legislators watching television Monday cheered when they heard the disliked Spitzer admit his guilt. But that joy faded as the Democrats contemplated that Spitzer's fall could trigger a Republican comeback in 2010. Democrats contemplate a takeover of all branches of the state government to control decennial redistricting.

PREDICTING SPITZER

Republican political operative Roger Stone, Eliot Spitzer's longtime antagonist, predicted the New York governor's political demise more than three months in advance.

"Eliot Spitzer will not serve out his term as governor of the state of New York," Stone said Dec. 6 on Michael Smerconish's radio talk show on Philadelphia's 1210 WPHT. He gave no details.

Spitzer's sudden entrapment by federal authorities investigating a prostitution ring raised immediate speculation that Stone, with a 40-year record as a political hit man, somehow was behind it. In truth, Stone had nothing to do with the investigation and said he had not heard about it when he made a prediction based on his general view of Spitzer.

RECLUSIVE BARACK

Early morning trainers and exercisers at the Greenville, Miss., YMCA on Mississippi primary day last Tuesday got a taste of Sen. Barack Obama's reclusiveness, which the traveling press corps has learned to accept.

After speaking at Tougaloo College on Monday night, Obama went to the "Y" at 6:30 a.m. for a workout. He greeted nobody and did not respond when people there called out to him. That aloofness has been the pattern in the Democratic presidential candidate's behavior toward reporters who cover him.

After finishing his workout, Obama returned to his gregarious campaign mode with a visit to black-owned Buck's restaurant in Greenville before leaving the state. He won Mississippi comfortably against Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Cox for VP?

Former conservative colleagues in the House of Representatives are boosting Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2005, to be Sen. John McCain's vice presidential running mate.

A White House aide under President Ronald Reagan, Cox served 16 years as a congressman from Orange County, Calif., and was chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee. He was named as a federal appeals court judge to begin President George W. Bush's administration, but withdrew after Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California announced her opposition.

Former Rep. Rob Portman of Ohio, who also was a member of the House leadership before joining the Bush Cabinet, is being promoted for vice president by Washington insiders. But Cox's backers in the House argue that Portman lacks Cox's stature in the conservative movement, which they say McCain needs.

Republican Loser

Important Illinois Republicans are urging dairy mogul Jim Oberweis, who last Saturday lost the district previously held by Speaker Dennis Hastert, to drop out of the competition for a full term. However, it is unlikely Oberweis would consider stepping aside.

Oberweis, who had lost three previous bids for statewide office, won nominations both to fill the unexpired term of the resigned Hastert and for the two-year term. After losing his self-financed campaign to businessman-scientist Bill Foster for the short term, Oberweis is given little chance in a November rerun.

Losing Hastert's predominantly Republican district means the Democrats can gain two to four additional congressional seats from Illinois in this year's elections.

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Worse?
Spitzer or Vitter?

BLOMBERG
Bloomberg--A Republican?
More like R I N O

WRONG WORD
Spitzer's sudden entrapment by federal authorities investigating a prostitution ring

ENTRAPMENT--NO.

ENTRAPMENT is when the police agency lures you or motivates you to do the prohibited act.

More like the Fed's discovery of Spitzer's S**t Grenade.

Entrapment-Yes
Spitzer was going after Wall Street, and I do believe there was entrapment. Let's face it a large majority of the very men who celebrated the day that Spritzer made his announcement probably do the very same things or worse that Spritzer got caught doing; the only difference being that they haven't gotten caught or had someone send out the message to expose him.

Why? Because unlike Spitzer, they keep their noses out of 'certain' things. But Spitzer who probably knew everything that other men were doing never thought this is how they would get him. One wonders what the rest of the story is. I hope as we keep watching maybe we will see something that will make us go AHA this is why they took him down.

The hate that you see when people talk about him is unreal. And with that extreme hate, almost a mob mentality, there has to be someone who had the nerve to do such low thing.

Obama
Obama being recluse is quite interesting. Why is he a recluse? Is he trying to hide who he is? His close ties to Wright for twenty years tells of his agenda, character, and values more than anything. This needs to be well researched and brought to light. The mainstream media won't do it, who will? McCain? Any digging will be countered with "hate speech, race card" demonstrations.

Bloomberg?
Bloomberg? Are you kidding me? Let him join the Democrats. The last thing we need is yet *another* RINO.

Bloomberg = Republican? What a hoot!
It's so typical of the Republican Party leadership to fawn over a liberal billionaire who called himself a Republican for a short minute -- just so he could get elected Mayor of NY City. Then, after Bloomberg switches "affiliation" (i.e., drops the Republican façade and governs as an liberal Independent) our "Republican strategists [i.e., Party hacks] began calculating a return to power in Albany via New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg."

Is our party’s leadership so desperate for power that they'll (sorry, Spitzer) "prostitute" themselves (and our principals) to elevate a rabid anti-gun liberal to the Governorship of New York?

Sadly, and apparently, yes they are.

So, with rich liberals like Bloomberg “supporting” our Party, and getting supported by it, while dragging it inexorably to the left, I really don’t think the Party needs any contributions from an average working conservative like me.


Hard to hate Spitzer? Not really...

I think Dustyo is on to something. Those Wall Street guys (who must be Republicans) somehow convinced Spitzer that spending tens of thousands of dollars, over many years, on hookers was an excellent career move--akin to learning how to play golf.

I can hear the conversation now: Evil-doer to Eliot, “Come on Eliot, don’t be a pantywaist, let’s go down to the club and get some girly action.” And poor, innocent, naïve Eliot--who didn’t understand that he was being set-up--sheepishly, and reluctantly, when along. It wasn’t because he liked having sex with those young girls, he just wanted to be one of the boys.

Yes, I’m with you Dustyo, because I surely don’t understand how anyone could hate a guy like Spitzer; a guy who wielded power like Attila the Hun, ruining people’s reputations, their business, and their political careers just because he could. A guy who made a political splash for "busting" a prositution" ring in 2004, while being a regular customer (Client #9) at the Emperor's Club--sampling the wares, as it were.

Had he been smarter, he would have claimed that he was secretly conducting a long-running sting operation on the Emperor's Club.

Yeah, hating this guy is just so “unreal.”


Bloomberg!
In a state where they obviously hate the rich and vote accordingly how do they end up with all these multi-billionaire Governors? The New York Democratic Party is worried that it would be in a position to gerrymander their districts in 2010. Guess what guys, by 2010 every Republican in the state will have moved to Texas leaving only you left-wing hyenas to tear apart whats left of New York's sickly economy. That sawed-off billionaire runt ought to be just the guy to preside over the ruins.

Bloomberg for governor?
And just what do the NY Republicans have against the citizens of NY? Bloomberg is a Caligula clone who would make Spitzer look like a choirboy. Just look at his record in NYC; everything he has done demonstrates that he is a classic government nanny who knows exactly what the peons need and should want. He even sent "agents" into Va. in a effort to entrap Va. gun dealers into illegal strawman sales. The Va. attorney general was not amused, and lawsuits are pending on that one.

Interesting Thought
Websites (not Republican ones, you may be sure) are reporting that Roger Stone, Republican operative d'apres Karl Rove, knew two months before the Spitzer news broke that it was going to break, and this item is typically listed in juxtaposition to mention of Bloomberg's gubernatorial ambitions. So how did Stone happen to have advance information, and is there some connection?


When Democrats fall...
That's right, Lilly, behind every failed or disgraced Democrat there's a Republican dirty trickster. You'd think by now the Democrats would be smart enough to know when they're being tricked into committing despicable acts.

Here’s another interesting thought; whenever a Republican falls from grace it’s always because of his/her own inherent evil nature—and there’s not a Democratic dirty trickster in sight.

And there’s never any collusion between the media and the Democrats when a Republican falls from grace; like wihen Dan Rather presented forged military papers to impugn President Bush and steal the 2004 election.

Sadly, for you lefties, that dirty trick, the mother of all dirty tricks, went awry.


debishop, your first post
was 100% accurate, as are the other posts laughing at the idea of Bloomberg as a Republican! What a joke. The man is a nothing but another donkey....both ways.

Of course once again we have the GOP trying to pretend that they are getting the governorship "back" to Republican by getting behind another RINO. The GOP just never seems to get it do they? Like you said, debishop, they don't need money from those of us who believe the GOP should be about conservative principles and conservative candidates.

Speaking of that, where IS the GOP when 26 Republican Senators refuse to sign the one year earmark moratorium???? That just goes to show you what happens when RINO's are elected in place of true conservatives. Dem-lite is what you get.

Bloomberg as GOP NYS Governor
Bloomberg went independent as a first step toward joining the socialist dimocrats, which is where he has always belonged.

And now the NYS GOP would entertain having him as their party leader in the Governor's chair? Would there be anything more poignant as proof of where the republican party is actually headed?

Illinois Republican Party
These guys got so comfortable so fast being in the minority in the state. Not one statewide office is held by a Republican. They've all drunk the Bob Michel Kool Aid, and won't give $$ to any conservative Republican.

Had they backed Oberweiss in '04 we might not have Obama now. Their stupidity, and their demanding to have one of The Boys run ... even though his name was RYAN, just like the disgraced Republican Governor, is only a glimmer of the brilliance of their collective minds.

Here they go again, urging Oberweiss not to run. They're all lawyers in Illinois, and so of course they're in awe of Durbin. Yeah, he has $17 mil or more so far; and running a decent candidate against him would offend their trial lawyer buddies. But despite his abject, weepy apology, Durbin's midnight diatribe against our armed forces, played regularly as a radio ad, might just remind real, normal, ordinary people what a despicable man he truly is.

Even if you can't vote for McCain, at least vote for EVERY conservative, House or Senate, to try to block the kind of socialist, Marxist stuff the Dems will try to pass.

Illinois Republican Party
Shoot. Rushing off to hear our son's band, and I have Oberweiss running against Durbin. It's Dr. Sauerberg for Senate, and Oberweiss to repeat his run for Hastert's seat. Doesn't matter much. The Party Elite aren't going to put any money into either contest.
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