New Political Editor, Same Politicker
"Who cares?" I can hear many of you asking, not unreasonably.
After all, it was Ben Smith who built The Politicker into a local phenomenon. It was Tom McGeveran and company who nurtured it over the last few weeks.
My only job, then, should be not to screw it up.
Some things will certainly stay the same.
As always, it will be a source of relevant and frequently updated material from me and the scary-smart Observer staff, geared towards the sorts of people whose hearts sink each time they reach the end of a Fred Dicker column.
More importantly, The Politicker will continue to serve as a vehicle for interaction with our readers, giving us the chance to tap directly into your politely-rendered collective wisdom about who to look at, what to write and when we've got it wrong.
The catch, of course, is that with the recent proliferation of New York politics blogs -- Ben remarked on it with the resigned air of a local whose neighborhood has just been overrun by hipsters -- it's going to be more of a challenge than ever to distinguish ourselves.
We accept it.
In the meantime, as I slowly recover from two years of writing about people with names like George Norcross, Sharpe James and Jim McGreevey, The Politicker may veer unpredictably. You may well read it for the same morbid reason that you watch car chases, magicians in water bubbles or a Jeanine Pirro campaign speech: it's a live spectacle that can go horribly wrong at any time.
That's fine. We're here to amuse as well as to inform.
Either way, we'll give it everything we have. All we ask in return is your continued attention, comments and tips.
Please.
-- Josh Benson
















YES!
Welcome back Benson.
Welcome back Josh, glad you survived NJ.
welcome back, josh!!
in your absence the blog was hijacked by Aaron and Zalman from the Satmars. Let's get back to politics and away from payis and black hats
Josh - as long as there is a Commerce Bank on every corner you will never escape the spectre of George Norcross. All you can do is a silent protest of not patronizing their ATMs or free penny counters and asking your friends not to, either.
I can't say it better than John Sebastian:
"Welcome back, your dreams were your ticket out.
Welcome back to that same old place that you laughed about.
Well the names have all changed since you hung around,
But those dreams have remained and they're turned around."
Josh...You mean we don't get any updates on the Joe Vas/Albio Sires death match primary? Glad your back...go J-E-T-S!!
What a long strange trip it's been!....Welcome back JB!.....
Note to Josh: Do us all a favor and remove that hack Nicole Brydson
First, we all "care" deeply that Josh is "back". Josh, you rock and are perfect for this blog!!! And Ben would be the first to agree! Congrats on taking over this all-important-and-first-of-its-kind-blog, but never forget... we still need you in NJ!!!
Nicole is great, 10:16 p.m. Go pick on somebody your own size. Better yet, pick on somebody my size, and I'll crush you like a bug. Oh, yeah, and welcome back, Josh -- it gets unnerving on that side of the river trying to figure who hasn't been indicted yet!