Frigging finally: CapCon notes [1] that there are pro-Spitzer emails countering the virtual armada of republican web sites and associated email campaigns.
Now, the Dems are firing back with their own e-blasts that contain links and editorials in support of the governor. They come courtesy of Jonathan Rosen, at Berlin Rosen Public Affairs, which is working for the
govenorstate Democratic Committee.
Not too shabby, considering that there are now, it appears, three separate Bruno front groups - let's give that baby a name, because that's what they are - out spamming Dicker's curdled wisdom to influentials. There's NYFacts.net, SpitzerFiles.com and a third one, if I'm not confusing them, that goes automatically to my spam folder.
Of course, despite the NYSDC's vaunted blogger outreach, there hasn't even been a single email from them, or any other contact, to coordinate the Progressive response to Bruno's oily attempts to cripple the governor. Hard to see how the look-Ma-no-hands approach is effective, but I'm sure they'll get around to it one of these days.
In other news, while Bruno overplays his hand in Albany, the governor is out doing the peoples' business [2].
His sleeves rolled up and his face red from a walking tour with small businessmen in East New York, Spitzer appears to be putting his own agenda back on track. He said he would help small businesses cut through the state's red tape so they can expand and create more jobs. Earlier, he visited Harlem where he announced an economic security proposal that would help low-income New Yorkers.
Oh, and here's another BrunoMailâ„¢ now.
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