
On the surface, the transgression doesn't sound like much.
It's no big deal that New York Governor David Paterson asked for and got five free tickets to the 2009 World Series from the New York Yankees, is it?
Or that he lied when he said he was going to pay for them, according to his own staff, Yankee officials and other evidence in the case?
Yep, on the surface it may not sound like much but scratch just a layer down and the stink of one last disgraceful public episodes in the failed administration for New York's first black governor fills the room.
Clumsy, dishonest, ethically challenged are all terms that can be applied to Paterson's years in office. But remember, it seemed so hopeful at the start.
Paterson, son of longtime New York political power broker Basil Paterson, rode in on a white horse to rescue the governor's mansion that had been sullied by Elliot Spitzer and his sex scandal.
Having overcome blindness to become the second ranking Democrat in the state, Paterson entered office with the well wishes of most -- especially in New York's white liberal and minority communities.
But no sooner than he entered office did Paterson feel the need to announce that he had cheated on his wife and that she had cheated on him.
I don't remember anyone asking him about that. Maybe, he figured that in light of Spitzer's problems, it made sense to come clean about his sexual flaws.
Either way, it became the first very questionable move from Paterson. And it sure wasn't the last.
Far too infrequently, Paterson showed the stuff that got him to the governor's mansion.
To depressurize the controversy over the Ground Zero Mosque, Paterson offered a well-reasoned solution to give the mosque builders a substitute parcel of land in the city that would raise no objections from New Yorkers. Unfortunately, the mosque builders refused.
Paterson was also unfairly targeted by the city's tabloid newspapers which helped whip up public sentiment against him. Being lampooned on "Saturday Night Live" didn't help.
Far too often, however, Paterson found himself in situations like "Ticketgate" in which he will have to pay a $62,125 fine to the state ethics commission.
I mean, shouldn't the New York governor have a seat in a heated box with the team owners for the World Series? The fact that he had to ask for comp tickets like some average Joe shows he simply didn't get it.
Paterson's legal problems aren't over. The Albany County district attorney is deciding whether to charge him with perjury.
I say just let him go about his business and exit the public spotlight as quick as possible.
Paterson isn't the first politician to bitterly disappoint us. Sadly, he won't be the last.


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By: Robert on 12/21/2010 5:58PM
Um, WTF? How did he watch the game? Braille TV? Dumb ass.
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By: PeteRocks on 12/21/2010 10:36PM
WTF? He's blind, why is he going to see a baseball game for? The radio would have been classic.
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By: Tired of Poor ME attitude on 12/22/2010 10:41AM
Oh, another corrupt Black politician. What the heck is going on? Rangel, Waters, William Jefferson, Marion Barry....hoowee.
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By: Paul K on 12/22/2010 9:08PM
Oh, what? Blacks have a monopoly on crooked politics?? Look around, son. Whites have been doing it for centuries as far back as the Roman empire and before that. It's just the media likes to highlight when a black politico does something wrong. It gets you racists' attention quicker than a pedophile priest.
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By: denised564 on 12/22/2010 5:08PM
Whomever decided to make this a story completely left out all the good he did while in office.One major task was to repeal the Rockefeller drug laws that placed low level drug dealers, which are people of color, in jail for life. The individual or group that decides what stories make news on here are obviously rascist and misinformed. And the rest of you making ignorant comments should not beleive everything you read especially when it is coming from rascist media!!
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By: Brian on 12/23/2010 2:23AM
I live in NY, I'm not a Paterson fan but they are F+=^ing him around on this one ! Do you realize how many officals though out the state get free tickets to sporting events. So he got a few tickets to a ball game, big deal! Elected Officals are steeling much more than that all over this country! He stumbled into this position of NY Governor, he has less than 2 wks remaining in office, he's history as NY's first black gov.
The new PRICK will be gov Andrew Cuomo, who's father did a number on black folks here when he was gov in the 80's. Blacks here in NY flew to the polls to give their support to son A Cuomo,& didn't give much support to a Black man running to start a new 3rd party "Freedom Party". African Americans need a political education in this entire country!
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By: jasper mcmillan on 12/23/2010 9:18PM
We as Black People, need to empower ourselves and stop waiting for some politician to do it for us.
We surely have the money. We, as a community, spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
We should be able to determine WHERE our money goes. Money is power and power gets things done.
This country recognizes power and nothing else.....period.
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By: chris on 12/29/2010 6:17PM
Etbics maybe, but he deserved all privledges that other elected officials receive for sports and entertainment. For those who commented on his handicapped, you do not remember when all we had was radio to hear the game. Shame on you.
We only see the officials listed because of the over exposure, we do not heard about the others, and payoffs. Others want that seat and will find dirt to get it. Rememeber what goes around comes around.
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