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From a Snooze article bemoaning the lack of starpower in the upcoming race to complete the term of former Sen. Clinton.

]It's all enough to make veterans of New York's political fray grow downright wistful for the days when Kennedy, Moynihan and Clinton held the same seat that Gillibrand and Maloney are now preparing to spar over.

"Those were big political players - they were the Babe Ruths and Mickey Mantles of their day," said Bill Cunningham, a former chief of staff to Moynihan and a longtime adviser to Mayor Bloomberg.

"Now it's almost like the Mets have taken over."

"There's lots of bobbled balls, they're not hitting and they're not pitching too well, either," Cunningham added of the messy first innings of the Gillibrand-Maloney faceoff.


Bill Cunningham is an insecure monument-kisser. Hope you like the taste of granite, a-hole.


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So he's worked for a Democrat and a Republican?

Looks like he's got the bandwagon element of being a Yankee fan down.


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]It used to be that political giants represented New York in the U.S. Senate - towering figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hillary Clinton.


One of whom actually lived in the state.

This is the same sort of article we see in the sports sections all the time; writers whining about the lack of "superstars" to write about because they think covering these lesser mortals makes their job more boring and less important.
And isn't that really what it's all about?


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="G-Fafif":32if3opm]"Those were big political players - they were the Babe Ruths and Mickey Mantles of their day," said Bill Cunningham, a former chief of staff to Moynihan and a longtime adviser to Mayor Bloomberg.[/quote:32if3opm]
Well, Moynihan certainly drank as much as Mantle.







metirish
Jul 27 2009 07:11 AM


="Valadius":esgtb9a1]Oh please. Gillibrand's got a heck of a future.[/quote:esgtb9a1]

She does? , got to say I don't like much of anything about her.







MFS62
Jul 27 2009 07:17 AM


So what I get from his use of that line is that the Mets have come full cycle - from punch line in 1962 all the way back to a punch line in 2009.

Please tell me I'm not being paranoid about this.

Later







Edgy DC
Jul 27 2009 07:24 AM


I don't know about paranoid. I think they've been a punchline every year for those of a mind to so use them.

I think it's a stupid punchline from a cynical and empty political operative, who apparently thinks the goal of our political system is marketing, stardom, and victory, rather than justice.







metsguyinmichigan
Jul 27 2009 07:33 AM


="Frayed Knot"]
]It used to be that political giants represented New York in the U.S. Senate - towering figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hillary Clinton.


One of whom actually lived in the state.



Bad ass!



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="Valadius":esgtb9a1]Oh please. Gillibrand's got a heck of a future.[/quote:esgtb9a1]

She does? , got to say I don't like much of anything about her.







MFS62
Jul 27 2009 07:17 AM


So what I get from his use of that line is that the Mets have come full cycle - from punch line in 1962 all the way back to a punch line in 2009.

Please tell me I'm not being paranoid about this.

Later







Edgy DC
Jul 27 2009 07:24 AM


I don't know about paranoid. I think they've been a punchline every year for those of a mind to so use them.

I think it's a stupid punchline from a cynical and empty political operative, who apparently thinks the goal of our political system is marketing, stardom, and victory, rather than justice.







metsguyinmichigan
Jul 27 2009 07:33 AM


="Frayed Knot"]
]It used to be that political giants represented New York in the U.S. Senate - towering figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hillary Clinton.


One of whom actually lived in the state.



Bad ass!



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So what I get from his use of that line is that the Mets have come full cycle - from punch line in 1962 all the way back to a punch line in 2009.

Please tell me I'm not being paranoid about this.

Later


Guest Edgy DC
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I don't know about paranoid. I think they've been a punchline every year for those of a mind to so use them.

I think it's a stupid punchline from a cynical and empty political operative, who apparently thinks the goal of our political system is marketing, stardom, and victory, rather than justice.


Guest metsguyinmichigan
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="Frayed Knot"]
]It used to be that political giants represented New York in the U.S. Senate - towering figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hillary Clinton.


One of whom actually lived in the state.



Bad ass!


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