Janet Reno

The Morning Read: May 9, 2006

In the Daily News, Errol Louis writes about Cory Booker.

AP reports that Denise O'Donnell has received the endorsement of Janet Reno.

The Post reports that Joe Bruno is courting the gay vote.

In the Times, Tom Suozzi plans housing in Garden City, and Eliot Spitzer is investigating ties between ING and the New York State United Teachers.

—Nicole Brydson

Why Is This Man Laughing?

Bottom: Mark Warner in a cover shoot for <i>The New York Times Magazine</i>; top, a newspaper snapshot.
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Bottom: Mark Warner in a cover shoot for The New York Times Magazine; top, a newspaper snapshot.

The New York Times Magazine cover is the Charlize Theron of magazine publishing: Famous people becom  read more »

Denise O'Donnell?

A feature of the race for Attorney General, dominated as it is by two well-known guys, Andrew and Mark, is that there might be room up the middle for a third candidate to slip through. That, at least, is what the five other people in the race are hoping.

The one who, in a superficial political calculation, looks best on paper (as detractors as well as supporters note) is probably Denise O'Donnell: The only woman, the only upstater, she's a career federal prosecutor from Buffalo who was U.S. Attorney for the Western District in Clinton's second term.

But O'Donnell's campaign, being run by her son Jack, a former Schumer aide, hasn't drawn much attention. And her fundraising has lagged at the back of the pack, making it a bit hard to see how she would break out ahead of the better known candidates.

An invitation for an O'Donnell fundraiser that just came my way, however, seems to suggest another story. The chairs include Robin Chandler Duke and Victor Kovner, along with a whole bunch of lawyers from the big Manhattan firms and members of the vast Crotty clan. Mary Jo White is backing her and Janet Reno is flying in for another fundraiser.

In a brief interview yesterday, O'Donnell came out swinging.

"There are six career politicians and one professional prosecutor" running for the office, she said. I asked whether she thought any of the six men is qualified to do the job.  read more »

"They are not."

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