"My feeling is it’s being orchestrated, it’s a game, and people who pay attention know that."
"It" = the opposition to his running for (can't call it re-)election as NY governor. Why, if he was never chosen for governor in the first place, does he assume he should be more popular? And, of course, he can't possibly think that this complaint will increase his popularit. Is he giving up?
Saturday, August 22, 2009
"We’re not in the postracial period," says NY governor David Paterson.
Labels:
David Paterson,
New York,
racial politics
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