There is a good chance Gov. Jon Corzine will pick his running mate before July 16, if for no other reason than to get the Democratic Lt. Governor ... >
It's called making perfection the enemy of the good and it's the first lesson of legislating.
Every legislative action involves ... >
In a rebuke to Judge Sotomayor, who found neither empathy nor justice for victims of obvious racial discrimination, the SCOTUS struck another blow ... >
The re-election campaign of Governor Jon Corzine was down-right giddy this week when it was announced that the state's tax amnesty program ... >
Who is minding the Asylum! >
The legendary sports journalist, Jimmy Cannon of the now defunct New York Journal-American said of Howard Cosell: “His real name is Howard Cohen, ... >
Based on the first Republican debate, which I had the opportunity to watch in the NJN studio and participate in a panel discussion afterwards, it ... >
Bailout of Madoff Not Making Everyone Happy
Special to AP Newswire
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Word on the "internet street" has it that all the "King Street Men" supposedly are busy gathering cash for Union County ... >
Last week the New Jersey State Legislature passed a $29 billion budget for fiscal 2010 which begins on July 1, 2009. Governor Corzine's budget ... >
Still Only Coming Close
Lautenberg wins no matter who you post against him. I bet five bucks. Any takers?
Allen
Diane Allen and Mike Doherty are the strongest.
Does Pappas even live in NJ? Twinkle twinkle....
Please, not Frank Lautenberg AGAIN
I love him, I really do, but Frank Lautenberg will be 90 years old at the end of his next term if he wins in 2008. Strom Thurmond's last years were not pretty. Do we need to watch Sen. Lautenberg's decline on C-SPAN? Let's face it, folks -- 90 is the new 85. 90 is WAY too old. Surely, surely it is time for him to step aside and allow a new Democratic candidate for US Senator to ride in on both NJ's strong-blue bias AND the almost inevitable coattails of the 2008 Democratic presidential candidate. US Senators from NJ are virtually guaranteed reelection -- so let's take advantage of the unusually high chances that a new face would have now, and lock in that person for 2014, 2020 and maybe beyond, rather than make the change in the second year of the second term of a president to be named ... Who, you ask? I dunno ... but looking over the utterly uninspired field that njpolitics is projecting for the Republicans (I voted for Mike Pappas, of course), I think we can reach beyond the obvious and find someone who has never held elected office before, much like Frank Lautenberg himself, or Bill Bradley ... the nomination needn't, really shouldn't, go to some party stalwart whose 'time has come ... ' that's how we got Torricelli as a candidate. Menendez may be spotless, but his travails point up how easy it is to paint big bright bull's-eyes on anyone with a public record. How about a njpolitics poll of Democratic candidates for US Senate in 2008? THAT would be interesting ...
Al Leiter All The Way
The best shot for Republicans to win this seat is to put up a retired pro athlete ala Steve Largent/Jack Kemp. For starters, you know that Al Leiter's got the money to run and unlike Doug Forrester, he will be able to market himself well instead of just putting out ads about how the other guy sucks out loud.
Diane Allen is just another Christie Whitless liberal and nominating her would be a giant step backwards for the Republican Party in New Jersey.
Another plus about putting Leiter out on the campaign trail is that it keeps him too busy from ever pitching for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic EVER AGAIN!!;-)
GOP Senate candidate for 08
First, assume Latenberg is running. This, the money advantage and NJ being a true BLUE state is more than most GOP candidates can overcome.
Secondly, who wants retreads and the same ol, same ol candidates. Bill Baroni? For God's sake, who knows him? Jenny Craig? Big head, tremendous ego, empty suit.
Al Leiter might be the ticket. Newcomer, name recognition, seems to be his own person and not on anyone's boss list.
How bout it?Â
Give Us Pappas
So we can hear the song again!
Athlete?
And the qualification is what, being able to play ball?
GIVE ME A BREAK!
Mr. Democrat knows the facts, Doherty or Allen, and the webmaster posting up a bunch of others is nothing more than diversion. Mr. Democrat must not be in on the joke yet, dilute the percieved power of the potential winners here so they get discouraged. Mission failed!
Republicans DO have a chance in '08. Voters are plain sick of the status quo in Washington, and Frank, regardless of his age, is weak because he is part of the problem. Doherty is clearly not in the status quo mold and is refreshingly frank... so watch out Frank, cause Doherty could just take you out on the issues, and I don't think cash can fix that.
Senator Dementia
Does Lautenberg even live in New Jersey? Home in Manhattan?