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Spitzer’s certainly “Taking Care of Business”

So all the Democrats are in town for the big rah-rah Spitzer/Clinton party. BuffaloPundit is blogging the event, so if you’re interested head over there.

This comment made me laugh out loud:

Cue Tom Petty.

Cue the balloons.

Cue the confetti.

Segue into BTO’s “Takin’ Care of Business“.

Oh my. That’s Spitzer all right. He doesn’t care if a case is popular or unpopular, big or small, hard or easy. Only that it involved some Wall Street giant and not a big voting body union like the Transit Workers.

Although, even Spitzer had to keep some semblance of integrity and not flat out accept the endorsement of the New York State United Teachers because of an ongoing investigation of it’s current leadership. Current leadership. *wink wink*

That didn’t stop Hillary “200,000 jobs for upstate*” Clinton, though.

Clinton was endorsed Friday by the teachers union, with the announcement coming over the wires so late in the day that it failed to get any coverage by the state or national news outlet. Late Friday news releases are notoriously doomed to end up in the slowest news cycle of a week, Saturday morning postage stamp coverage or no coverage at all.

*Hillary Clinton’s promises assume that Democrats will have complete control over the Senate, House, and the White House. All promises should be considered null and void if these criteria are not met.

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5 Comments

  1. Don’t normally like to get invovled in political issues as a topic of discussion, as I find it so biased and one sided, but….Go Democrats!! Could not hold my tongue…

  2. Dont mind discussing amongst close friends or people who dont get one sided though….

  3. Also dont really care to argue/ discuss the point, just strongly want to make mine known:)

  4. That’s ok, Amy. You have to live with a Republican military man. I’m sure that’s harder than reading my dislike for certain Dems on a website. 😉

  5. Glad there are no hard feelings Derek…. Actually the Military man I live with likes the raises and doesn’t necessarily always agree with the rhetoric:) and bias. Lucky for me that he can see both sides of the issues (I’m sure you can too just didnt see it on the blog I responded too). I enjoy reading Amanda and your website, but will gladly skip the political blogs so we dont have to continue disagreeing…:)

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