Elsewhere: Bruno, McCain, Suozzi

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The Brennan Center wants John Bonacic to introduce an amendment that would relieve Joe Bruno of some of his power.

Doctors like Eliot Spitzer's plan to extend health insurance to more New Yorkers.

The Daily Gotham doesn't like the fact that Senate Republicans elected as their leader a guy under federal investigation.

Sheldon Silver's former aide-turned-lobbyist made another well-connected hire.

Eliot Spitzer is a work of art.

The Fix has a look at some poll numbers from early presidential battleground states.

Greg Sargent thinks Joe Lieberman's pronouncements on troop levels are fishy.

John McCain is putting in place more campaign staffers while Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney are interviewing.

And pictured above is Tom Suozzi, who praised Spitzer for bringing change to Albany.

-- Azi Paybarah
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Senior Advisor (not verified) says:

funny thing about the Brennan Center that they're pushing an already courageous State Senator to fully commit political suicide.
perhaps Bonacic should offer back that if they denounce and investigate some of the tobacco companies (Phillip Morris and Lorillard) that fund NYU, which funds them, that he would consider doing it.

why is it that these phoney good gov't groups who don't actutally do anything to help anyone, or educate anyone, are always so quick to bury even the honorable who come forward to challenge the pols like Bruno. And why do they always use moral equivalency to compare thieves like Bruno and politicians they dont like but who are honest.

Anonymous says:

Who did Bonacic vote for? and was he the only one (Rep) who voted against Bruno?

Anonymous says:

oh, nevermind, I scrolled down and see Bonacic just wasnt there

Roger Murdock (not verified) says:

Where is the Albany County District Attorney in this? Why is Senator Bonacic the only one who thinks that Senator Bruno should be held fully accountable?

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