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I fear, Paul, that were I to stand under the condo and wait for it to fall I would have no need of a hardhat.
Extremely well written, Mr. Rahe. I practice law In NYC and, years ago, was shunned and ostracized by an influential group of personal injury attorneys, my colleagues, when I suggested that it was a conflict of interest and had the appearance of impropriety for Silver, a personal injury attorney, to be gatekeeper for legislation affecting our specific field. Silver’s travails…don’t upset me…
Preet Bharara was an undergrad classmate of mine, albeit I didn’t have any acquaintance with him.
What I *do* know is that he’s something of a Schumer protege — I think that may count for a fair bit more in Bharara’s actions (if not his agenda) than the formal org-chart-based reporting relationship to Holder at DOJ.
I dunno about the thesis that Obama/Holder might be doing this for the benefit of Hillary Clinton. Obama doesn’t have a history of trying to help people other than himself. And the energy spent pursuing Cuomo detracts from his first goal of tearing down Republicans and conservatives. But, I suppose Obama’s hatred of Cuomo could be enough motivation.
I remain mystified, so I will continue to think about this thesis.
As to the edifice of corruption that is New York State government, it’s going to take convicting a lot more people than Sheldon Silver to bring it down. That edifice has a lot of reinforcement built over a long time in many places.
Interesting…
I have lived in Western New York too long to expect anything good to come from this.
I haven’t followed the details of this case, but if the result of Mr. Silver’s indictment is less gridlock in Albany, then New York state will take a hard turn to the left and the people will have to put up with lots of terrible new laws.
Agreed. The model NY seems to be following is Detroit.
Nice piece. But you’re ruining my hopes for a Perry-Cuomo election!
What this portends for NY State is a vast unknown. There are simply too many angles.
As a resident of the Buffalo area, the possibility of Silver taking Cuomo down with his corrupt ship fills me with glee. NY’s lieutenant Governor, Kathy Hochul is from western NY.
Yes, she’s a democrat, but perhaps she could turn the ship of NY so that it’s no longer governed like France (to paraphrase Holman Jenkins from the WSJ).