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I’m pretty sure it can’t get any worse than this, even in New York politics.

Expelled and now-former New York State Senator Hiram Monserrate, who was convicted of, yes, domestic abuse, after dragging his girlfriend by the hair through his apartment building lobby and driving her miles out of the way to a hospital — because he had slashed her face with a broken glass — where he would not be recognized, and who actually has the balls to be running in a special state election for the very seat from which his now-former peers voted to throw him out of, has just, as a campaign platform, thrown his support to embattled Governor David Paterson, who is accused of personally and in conjunction with the New York State Police, interfering in, yes, a case of domestic abuse.

Monserrate, you will remember, was the first Senator in almost one hundred years to be expelled, and just one month after he voted against the gay marriage bill that he initially supported, the very bill that his cohort Pedro Espada co-sponsored. Monserrate and Espada were the two Senators who brought the Senate to a one-month halt last summer.

On top of all this, now that Monserrate has done a one-eighty against the gays, he is now being endorsed by, yes, you guessed it, members of the Church. Yes, various members of New York’s clergy have actually banded together to support an unmarried, living-in-sin, expelled, girlfriend-slashing, by-the-hair-dragging, former politician. Classy.

Next on their list, Albert Fish?

This, ladies and gentlemen, is the orgy of incompetence, the cornucopia of corruption, that is New York state politics.

And now, just hours ago, the Superintendent of Police of New York State, Harry Corbitt, resigned, or rather, “went back in to retirement,” amid a growing investigation into his part of the case in which members of his police force interviewed a woman who was trying to press charges against Governor Paterson’s senior advisor. The Governor himself called the woman the night before she was to appear in court. The next day she did not show for her hearing. Just last week, Corbitt’s boss resigned in protest, claiming Corbitt had told her the State Police were not involved in this scandal.

Yesterday, the National Organization for Women demanded the Governor step down. Paterson, however, said, “I would think [resignation is] off the table. In terms of authority of power, I have the power.”

Responding to questions about why he has not resigned, Paterson said, “I don’t think I’ve been accused of anything.”

Given New Yorkers’ own voting record, it’s not surprising that 66% of New Yorkers think Paterson should finish his term, and only 28% think he should resign.

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News

Paterson: I Am Not A Crook. But Could His Actions Lead To Charges?

March 2, 2010 1:57 PM by David Badash
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Embattled Governor Should Resign. Who’s Going To Tell Him?


The New York Times’ Clyde Haberman, who celebrates his thirty-third anniversary at that paper this year, writes of another politician who was forced to deny his criminal wrongdoings.
“For some refugees from the 1970s, Nixon came to mind the other day as they watched Gov. David A. Paterson [...]

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Asides

McGreevey’s Ex-Wife: Two Million Marriages Break Up Because One Spouse Is Gay. So I Don’t Support Gay Marriage.

January 14, 2010 1:28 PM by David Badash

McGreevey’s Ex-Wife: Two Million Marriages Break Up Because One Spouse Is Gay. So I Don’t Support Gay Marriage.
“There are at least two million marriages that break up each year because one of the spouses come out of the closet. You don’t understand unless you live it,”
– Dina Matos, former wife of former NJ Governor Jim [...]

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Bigotry Watch

The Embodiment Of Religious Bigotry

January 8, 2010 3:09 PM by David Badash
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Pastor At NJ Senate Debate Screams “Hallelujah!” As Gay Marriage Bill Is Defeated



Do you see the woman with her arms up in the air? She’s in the NJ Senate’s annex room, reacting to the announcement of the gay marriage bill’s defeat. She isn’t crying because the bill was defeated. She is screaming, “Hallelujah!” as the bill [...]

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Bigotry Watch

Listen: NJ Sen Girgenti: I Believe In Equality – Except For Marriage

January 7, 2010 10:43 PM by David Badash
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Democratic Senator Believes In “Traditional Values,” Doesn’t Want To “Redefine What We Hold Most Dear”
New Jersey Senator John Girgenti says he believes in letting the public “weigh in,” in a “non-binding referendum,” on same-sex marriage. In case the Senator hasn’t heard, there’s such a thing in place. It’s called a poll, and New Jerseyans already [...]

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Bigotry Watch

Listen: NJ Sen Cardinale Says Straight People Are “Disenfranchised”

January 7, 2010 9:59 PM by David Badash
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I spent today getting ready for and following the NJ State Senate vote on marriage equality. I watched the proceedings, I’ve listened to the audio over and over again, and this one just gnaws away at me. Senator Sean Kean’s hypocritical speech was disgusting, but Senator Cardinale’s claim that because straight people can’t vote against [...]

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Civil Rights

NJ Senate: You Voted Against The Will Of The People

January 7, 2010 9:12 PM by David Badash
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Poll Finds NJ Voters Favor Gay Marriage



Despite a November, 2009 poll clearly showing New Jersey voters favor legalized same-sex marriage, today the New Jersey Senate voted against the will of the people, in a 14-20 vote against a gay marriage bill.
The Rutgers-Eagleton poll, taken in early November, showed a 46% of New Jerseyans support marriage equality, [...]

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Civil Rights

NJ: How Did Your Senator Vote On Marriage Equality?

January 7, 2010 8:25 PM by David Badash
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Democrats Have A Lot Of Explaining To Do



Here’s the list. 14-20 against the same sex marriage bill. Not surprising, but interesting that the GOP made sure they had exactly the number of votes to defeat it. Everyone should call Sen. Bill Baroni – a Republican, and the only Republican to vote yes on gay marriage [...]

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Bigotry Watch

Listen: NJ Senator Sean Kean: The Worst Kind Of Hypocrite

January 7, 2010 7:30 PM by David Badash
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Senator Who Represents The Most Members Of The LGBTQ Community Proudly Votes Against Them All


In today’s lackluster New Jersey State Senate “debate” and vote against marriage equality, only thirteen out of forty Senators spoke – nine spoke in favor, four spoke against – and yet the vote was 14-20 against.
I have watched and/or listened to [...]

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Civil Rights

New Jersey Votes Against Marriage Equality 14-20

January 7, 2010 5:39 PM by David Badash
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Today, in a 14-20 vote, the New Jersey State Senate voted against the Freedom of Religion in Civil Marriage bill. The bill, which was the final attempt to provide equal protection to the thousands of same sex couples in New Jersey before Governor-elect Chris Christie takes office January 19.
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Civil Rights

Listen: NJ Sen Baroni: “Unequal treatment by government is always wrong.”

January 7, 2010 4:54 PM by David Badash
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Republican Senator Bill Baroni votes “yes” for marriage equality!



“We can’t fix civil unions.”
“We put in the toughest religious protections”
“In many ways this debate is all about the role of government.”
“Textbook old-fashioned discrimination.”
“Separate but equal was wrong in 1954, it is wrong today.”
“Unequal treatment by government is always wrong.”
“You’re love is good but not quite good enough.”

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