Silver in the Middle
Sheldon Silver taped an interview this morning with Gabe Pressman about all the fun he’s having in Albany. A transcript NBC sent over highlights an interesting, if under-appreciated aspect of the Eliot Spitzer versus Joe Bruno storyline: the extent to which it's going to depend on Silver (!) to break the deadlock.
Assemblyman SILVER: Well, it's clear that they don't like each other. There's no question about it. And I am sitting between the two of them. I talk to both of them all the time. And I kind of feel like Henry Kissinger used to feel in the Middle East, doing shuttle diplomacy between the two of them.
PRESSMAN: That's what you've been doing?
Assemblyman SILVER: That's basically what I've been doing, trying to bring together the two parties without them having to meet together.
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“PRESSMAN: `I don't think anybody understands Shelly,' says Mr. Spitzer.
Assemblyman SILVER: Well, that's good. We're going to keep it that way.
PRESSMAN: That's part of your technique.
Assemblyman SILVER: Exactly.
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