From City and State:
If you can correctly guess the next elected official to be indicted in New York State, you will win a dinner for you and a guest (or cellmate) with City & State Editor Morgan Pehme and C&S Contributor Gerson Borrero at the 46th Street Station House restaurant in Manhattan. The Station House, which is modeled after a real NYPD police station and owned by a retired cop, is the perfect setting for our contest winners to dine. It even includes a replica jail cell—or, as so many of our politicians call it, “home away from home.”
11 comments:
melissa mark-viverito
"Enter as many times as you want. Our politicians don’t curb their excesses, why should you?"
"If there are multiple indictments on the same day, there can be multiple contest winners."
Great sense of humor.
Calling it on Shelly Silver (more out of hope than evidence.)
Cuomo, for abruptly firing the Moreland commission as it began investigating his office.
One of the Vallones if it has to be specific chrome dome.
Van Bramer - his arrogance is pissing off a lot of people who might we ready to talk about his links to the library swamp and developers - which fueled his rocket-like rise in city government.
Gregory Meeks. You really can't go wrong picking any politician from Southeast Queens...
MMV!
Have you forgotten about me (and Evan)? Sheesh!!!
Toby
This one is easy... Melinda Katz
Haha, no challenge here. Grace Meng. That family already has bribery, extortion to their name and soon to be voluntary manslaughter.
SHAME ON YOU GRACE MENG!
Haha, no challenge here. Grace Meng. That family already has bribery, extortion to their name and soon to be voluntary manslaughter
Seriously? She has no stories of potential scandal whatsoever. Her father is a crook and she's a worthless "progressive" hack, but c'mon... there's no hint of anything on her for a fed probe.
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