Wednesday, December 23, 2009

New York City is still being talked about: Giuliani not running in NY Senate or gubernatorial race

New York City

NEW YORK — After months of playing it coy and flirting with a bid for statewide office, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that he won't return to the campaign trail next year, leaving a wide-open field for New York Republicans interested in the gubernatorial and Senate races.


Giuliani, viewed by many New York Republicans as a savior for the struggling party, said his "significant commitments" to his lucrative law and consulting businesses made it impossible for him to run for office in 2010.


At a news conference to endorse ex-congressman Rick Lazio for governor, Giuliani said he had considered running against incumbent Democrat Gov. David Paterson and in the U.S. Senate race next year against freshman Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand.


Unwilling to bow to speculation that this might be the end of his political career, the 65-year-old said he wouldn't rule out running for office in the future. "It's a decision purely about 2010," he said. "I have no idea whether I'll run for something else."


GOP chairman collecting fees


Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele drew bipartisan criticism Tuesday after it was revealed that he is giving paid speeches, at up to $20,000 apiece, while still holding his full-time post as party head.


The former Maryland lieutenant governor, who was elected chairman in January, has given a dozen speeches to corporate boards and colleges while collecting a salary of $223,500 as party leader, the Washington Times reported Tuesday.


Former RNC Chairman Richard Bond said he was "shocked" by the news, while White House spokesman Robert Gibbs joked about it at Tuesday's briefing. Democrats said their current party chairman, Virginia Gov. Timothy Kaine, does not collect speaking fees.


Curt Anderson, a longtime adviser to Steele, said the party chairman has long worked as an "inspirational speaker" and continued after taking the RNC's helm.


Also


Freshman Democratic U.S. Rep. Parker Griffith announced Tuesday he is switching to the GOP, another blow to Democrats facing a potentially tough midterm election. Democrats will hold 257 House seats to the GOP's 178 after Griffith's switch. The radiation oncologist, 67, was narrowly elected last year in a district that includes Huntsville and Decatur. President Obama lost badly there to Republican John McCain. Griffith had accumulated one of the most conservative voting records of any House Democrat. He was one of seven Democrats to oppose Obama's economic-stimulus measure early this year.

12 comments:

  1. On the show; Oxford Chairman talks Chris Wilder. Grays manager on that called off game with York, & the best & worst manager in Non League?

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  2. For those in the "New York" mood, look for the number 1 song of all time 4 New Yorkers "New York New York" by Frank Sinatra "The Chairman"

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  3. Sorry for your wasted time.
    I spoke to the York Chairman ad he pulled up at Grays to be told it was off!

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  4. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was named Time magazine's Person of the Year on Wednesday

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  5. NEW YORK (AP) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has been named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2009.

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  6. NEW YORK (AP) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
    (bur-NANG'-kee) has been named Time magazine's "Person of the
    Year" for 2009.

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  7. only thing new york got on jersey is dey party longer...waaaaay longer...the party far from over

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  8. Weird went from miami to new york and seriously i party jus the same n either city :-))) preferably nyc :-))

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  9. Immigrant presents "Winter in New York" Party, Friday 25th December 2009. kompasurbana

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  10. Had my christmas party with the office i intern with it was pretty lame but walked out with a gift card to new york & company

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  11. is nOw a kiD identerfi her as dha.Othaa'kiD she sex'ee nd is nOw a kiD when iqet to new york we party ..

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  12. Heading to rack & helens to setup for tomorrows holiday party for olde york chips!

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