Extras
Former Rep. John Sweeney did not pass GO and reported directly to jail, skipping his formal sentencing for drunken driving.
Sweeney was dropped off by his son, who is no stranger to run-ins with the law.
Carl Paladino’s e-mails might cost him a lease with the OGS.
Gov. David Paterson signed 10 bills.
One of them was a teacher retirement incentive.
Chris Cox got campaign contributions from some prominent GOP donors.
Sen. Eric Schneiderman has a YouTube channel for his AG campaign.
Sen. Chuck Schumer thinks the Obama administration has made a decision on the 9/11 trials and “should just say it already.”
Maggie Haberman surmises today’s GOP chairmen summit didn’t go so well.
RNC Chairman Michael Steele isn’t picking sides in New York’s GOP gubernatorial primary.
Michael Barbaro thinks Mayor Bloomberg is “waging a mini charm offensive.”
The city is challenging a federal judge’s authority to reject the $657 million settlement of the 9/11 respiratory cases.
Roger Stone really doesn’t like Peter Elkind’s book.
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