The LuLac Edition #438, March 12th, 2008
PHOTO INDEX: ON THE SET OF WYOU TV'S INTERACTIVE NEWS MONDAY NIGHT, SEATED; FORMER SCRANTON MAYOR AND POLITICAL CONSULTANT JAMES McNULTY, YOUR BLOG EDITOR, STANDING; POLITICAL JUNKIE AND CO-ANCHOR ERIC SCHEINER, CO-ANCHOR AND PROVERBIAL ROSE AMONG THE THORNS CANDACE GROSSKLAUS AND WEATHERMAN, AKA "MR. ACCURATE" DAVID KUHARCHIK.
WYOU VISIT
I'd like to take this opportunity to say thanks to the folks at WYOU TV for having me as a guest on Monday night on their 11PM news. I had the honor of sharing the set with a man familiar to the WYOU studio, former Scranton Mayor Jim McNulty. As always, the WYOU staff, in front and behind the cameras were wonderful and made the experience another one to remember. I shared Jim McNulty political trivia with the former Mayor, (telling him the color of his old campaign signs), found out that Eric Scheiner was quite the political reporter in New Hampshire and elicited from Candace Grossklaus that even as a Viking fan, she too loved Brett Farve. Thanks again for the chance to give my opinions and promote this site.
OBAMA'S TASK
With all the hoopla surrounding the Hillary Clinton campaign in this area, we should be aware that she has a formidable opponent. But Senator Obama has a huge task in front of him to persuade Pennsylvania voters to come to his side. Obama's challenge will be the make up of the state, not the geographics but the mentality of the Commonwealth. We are not change agents by any means and that is at the core of the Obama campaign. This is a state that is behind the trends in social and political engineering. In 2007, the State Legislature for the first time in 50 years started to talk about a bill controlling lobbyists in Pennsylvania. It took years to get an open records bill through both houses in Harrisburg. (Might have been quicker had there been a payraise attached to it!) Until that payraise, the retention rate for Legislators in the state was an unreal 96%. We, as a people here resist change. And Obama's challenge will be to implore the citizens here that they can make true change. They can do the following:
TO THOSE WHO WAIT
Governor Spitzer resigned Wednesday. Only in America can a TV talk show host like David Letterman rant on about the Governor without retribution from his network and his (Spitzer's) recent playmate comes forward and says "she'd like a music contract please" for engaging in sex with the Guv. The only person on the winning side here is the Ltn. Governor who is thrust (sorry no pun intended) into the limelight. He is by the way one Mr. David Patterson who according to Albany sources is very qualified. But Ltn. Governors are pretty much in the same position as Vice Presidents. In 1989, a co-worker and I went to New York state on a day trip. I wanted to get some fine New York state wine and she wanted to see an old boyfriend. While she meandered off with him, I bought my wine and took a tour of the State Capitol. The Albany Capitol is a testament to the brilliance of Nelson Rockefeller's view of government. The buildings are outstanding. Anyway, as I was entering an elevator to get to another area of the Capitol Building, two other men entered after me. Two people in the elavator greeted the one man as "Governor". I knew immedtaiely it was Mario Cuomo's Ltn. Governor Stan Lundine who ran with Cuomo in 1986 and served until 1995. At that time there was rampant speculation that Cuomo would run for President in 1992. As we traveled to the designated floor, one of the men asked Lundine what was on his agenda for the year, he said jokimgly, "A little bit of this and that, but mainly just waiting around". That's essentially what second in commands do. And this week, the waiting for David Patterson stopped.
9 Comments:
Saw you on TV. Question: is Candace is to beautiful as to what you and Mayor McNulty are to hideous?
Have to tell that your analyisis on what Barack needs to do in the state is right on. I love living here but its people are not those who easily take a leap of faith. Everytime I see the play 1776 I realize how lucky the country was to have Ben Franklin. Obama, as you say, can end it all if he wins here.
Daver:
Great picture with the crew from 22, hey I'm a poet. You and the Mayor were quite good and it is evident that WYOU is on top of local events. Enjoyed the broadcast.
PAULER
IN RESPONSE
is Candace is to beautiful as to what you and Mayor McNulty are to hideous?
I CAN'T SPEAK FOR THE MAYOR, BUT AS FOR MYSELF, I'D SAY YES.
The office of Vice President or Ltn. Governor is really a waiting game. And their viability depends on the person who chose them. Bill Scranton Junior was the point man for Three Mile Island, Mark Singel handled many things for the late great Governor Casey. But I never, ever heard of Stan Lundine! I guess that proves my point.
Candace is hot !
Eric is hot!!!!!!
What is this? Junior high? Hey, you're all hot! Okay, in the meantime, love the commentary on the role of Ltn. Governor. Could you imagine Kathy Baker Knoll as the Governor? Big Ed, order some cottage cheese for lunch from now on....please!!!!
I have to say that I just saw the program. I work second shift and record the 'YOU news every night. I thought Mr. McNulty and Mr. Yonki were very funny, very good and concise in their comments (which shocked me since I used to listen to both of them on the radio) and that Mr. Schiener was like a talented ringmaster making sure the program flowed. Fast paced but understandable, and no shouting like on HardBall. Good job guys.
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