We have friends who live in AZ, relatives in GA, friends in NC, friends and family in NJ, a friend in OK and a friend in Montana. They all emailed us when they read and heard about the so called governor's debate. They said everyone was laughing their a$$es off!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Truth is Cuomo was the best. Even if he NEVER opened his mouth he was the best. And he LOOKS gubernatorial. It's a lock--he's it. However, I got to say the hooker was just too damn funny. I know Relich. He is such a nudge--and not in a good way.
Cuomo looks like Count Dracula. He will suck the blood out of remaining taxpayers/businesses in this State. He looked good sounding like a REP? What a laugh.
I'll take the nudge, Libertarian Warren Redlich over Count Dracula. Maybe we need a nudge after four years of pathetic DEMS Spitzer/Patterson. If you want to vote on looks vote for Kristin Davis. At least we will get a real casino.
Your rent may be too damn high, but Jimmy McMillan's sure isn't.
The Vietnam vet stole the spotlight at the gubernatorial sideshow debate earlier this week, bellowing his campaign platform and party banner, "The rent is too damn high."
But McMillan's indignant pontification doesn't appear to stem from personal experience. As it turns out, he doesn't pay rent at all -- and hasn't done so since the 1980s, according to a published report.
McMillan missed payments on his $800-a-month one-bedroom apartment in Flatbush and his landlord allowed him to live rent free in exchange for maintenance work, reports The New York Times.
The 64-year-old retired postal worker dismissed questions about whether his own affordable situation cheapened his platform.
"It's not about my rent. It's not about me," McMillan told the Post, noting that rents have gone up steadily virtually everywhere else. "What about the children's future? Where will they stay?"
While the rent may not be all about him, the Internet's been flooded with McMillan buzz since his performance in the bizarre debate. He's a top search phrase on Yahoo.com and his mayoral campaign video from 2009 was the most played video on NBCNewYork on Tuesday (see above).
Along with the comedy, however, controversy has marked McMillan's campaign efforts over the years. He's been accused of posting anti-Semitic rhetoric on his website that blames Jewish landlords for the lack of affordable housing in Williamsburg.