Your Third-Party Gubernatorial Candidates Answer Our Questions
From what they think of Carl Paladino and the "ground-zero mosque" to how far north they've traveled in New York.
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From what they think of Carl Paladino and the "ground-zero mosque" to how far north they've traveled in New York.
Remember that time Schumer called a flight attendant a bad name behind her back?
Many say it was the spat with Fred Dicker that changed their minds.
One: Say Obama a lot. Two: Talk about rent regardless of the question. And three: Be bad.
The conservative-leaning paper endorses Andrew Cuomo for governor.
Yehuda Levin now recommends that voters write in "the name 'Morality.'"
The most extreme and nasty things candidates have said this campaign season.
Paladino's nephew hasn't shown up to work this week.
What he'd say to the attorney general if he was governor.
He is friends with Russell Simmons! Egad!
"“I just think my children and your children would be much better off and much more successful getting married and raising one family, and I don’t want them brainwashed into thinking that committing adultery and raising two separate secret families is an equally valid and successful option."
Eight people in the Bronx are arraigned for beating and torturing a gay man, while thousands of anti-gay rioters in Serbia wreak havoc.
"There is nothing to be proud of in being a dysfunctional homosexual."
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