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Gov. Paterson's Main Man: Former Jesuit, 'Natural' Politician Charles O'Byrne

David Paterson talks to reporters. Inset: Charles O'Byrnes ordination portrait for the Jesuits.
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David Paterson talks to reporters. Inset: Charles O'Byrnes ordination portrait for the Jesuits.

For all David Paterson's considerable charm and wit, his managerial style has been described by Democratic insiders as "jazz government." He is not into discipline. He's no good at firing people. His greatest political talent seems to be being in the right place at the right time.

But always walking one step behind Paterson now is his own éminence grise, Charles O'Byrne, an extremely intelligent, well-connected, tough and reclusive former Jesuit priest who as the governor's chief of staff will be one of the most powerful players in New York government. When the Spitzer governorship fell under the weight of the recent sensational sex scandal, Mr. O'Byrne became the gatekeeper of the new regime in Albany.  read more »