Paterson Denial: Rumors 'Callous And Sleazy' According To New York Governor

MICHAEL GORMLEY | 02/ 8/10 09:14 PM | AP

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New York Governor David Paterson denied rumors on Monday.

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson on Monday lashed back at what he called a "callous and sleazy" assault on his character in statehouse rumors and media reports that include accusations about womanizing and drug use, allegations he flatly denied.

The Democratic governor told The Associated Press that the media and New York politics have hit new lows, but that the situation won't stop him from serving in office or seeking election to a full term in the fall.

He cited as fabricated a Jan. 30 New York Post report that he was caught by state police in the mansion with a woman other than his wife. He said the room in which he was reportedly caught doesn't even exist.

"We stand by our reporting," Post spokeswoman Suzi Halpin said.

The rumors about Paterson's personal conduct have been circulating in Albany – and sometimes appearing online and in newspaper reports – at a crucial moment in the governor's career. His popularity has fallen precipitously, but he has vowed to run for re-election, even though many Democrats would prefer the state attorney general, Andrew Cuomo, to run in his place.

Washington Democrats have sent a clear message that Paterson should step aside for Cuomo. They are concerned that a weak top of the ticket could hurt other Democrats, including Kirsten Gillibrand, whom Paterson appointed to fill the seat vacated when Hillary Rodham Clinton became secretary of state.

In his interview with the AP, Paterson would address most allegations only broadly but denied all sexual relationships and drug use that are among the accusations.

He said he hasn't been involved sexually with another woman since he and his wife separated more than a decade ago, an admission he made upon taking office 23 months ago. He also said he hasn't used drugs since his early 20s.

Paterson said the rumors have portrayed him as a fan of frequent partying, but he said that aside from fundraisers and official functions, he doesn't go out much – and noted that he has eaten away from home or outside the executive mansion in Albany only five times in his tenure.

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"For the last couple of weeks I have been the subject of what, even by Albany standards, has been a spate of outrageous rumors about me," Paterson told the AP.

He said the rumors had been stirred up by an as-yet unpublished New York Times investigation "that spawned a bunch of speculations that are so way out that it's shocking," he said. He said he now fears that all reporters are "stretching the bounds of journalism" in a race to get anyone to confirm a vicious rumor about him.

New York Times spokeswoman Diane McNulty declined to comment on the governor's remarks.

"There is an accountability that should exist in the media," Paterson said. "How do I get my reputation back? Because I don't believe I have done anything to deserve this kind of bashing."

He said it has distracted him from the state's fiscal crisis and tense budget negotiations with legislators, and from defending his veto of what he considers the Legislature's weak ethics reforms.

He said he is unsure who pushed the rumors and wouldn't speculate, saying "that would be just as unfair ... but it is certainly serving others' interest and not mine, and I think it's a callous and sleazy way to treat a governor who is just trying to do his job and, in a democracy, is trying to keep his job."

Paterson ascended to the job in 2008 when Eliot Spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal. When he became governor, Paterson admitted he had been unfaithful to his wife in an attempt to head off questions about his personal life.

He said he doesn't think he was targeted because he is New York's first black governor, but acknowledged that the allegations played to stereotypes about black men.

State Police Superintendent Harry Corbitt said Monday that he's unaware of any troopers, including Paterson's security detail, who have seen the governor do anything illegal.

After testifying before lawmakers Monday, Corbett described rumors of a looming scandal as "a move afoot" to pressure the Democrat into not running for election this fall.

Corbitt, who was nominated for his post by Paterson in 2008, says the transfers last week of about 10 troopers from the executive services detail, which protects the governor and guards the executive mansion and some state offices has nothing to do with press reports suggesting women and drug use at the mansion.

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Associated Press writers Michael Virtanen and Valerie Bauman contributed to this report.

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ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson on Monday lashed back at what he called a "callous and sleazy" assault on his character in statehouse rumors and media reports that include accusation...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson on Monday lashed back at what he called a "callous and sleazy" assault on his character in statehouse rumors and media reports that include accusation...
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ChezMJ   05:30 PM on 2/09/2010
This guy's skin is just too thin to be in politics.
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Dial8   02:58 PM on 2/09/2010
Is the media arm of the GOP... err I mean Rupert Murdoch trying to get Paterson bumped out and replaced with a Rep.
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Yikes11   02:14 PM on 2/09/2010
Callous/Sleazy 2012
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blacktea   01:30 PM on 2/09/2010
Democrat machine corruption at its finest.
igorz   12:56 PM on 2/09/2010
Celibate for a decade? I'm thinking he's got bigger problems than the media. And with his holier than thou attitude, he should have seen this media attack coming, shouldn't he? Oh. Never mind
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3neuticals   12:35 PM on 2/09/2010
Tabloids obsessing? And this posted on HuffPo- the epitome of obsession blogs?

Bwahahaha.

The irony rings.
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Guytar   11:40 AM on 2/09/2010
Paterson dissed Caroline Kennedy very publicly and it became a global media story as a result. Paterson and his amazingly inept staff showed their true colours at the time. The entire tawdry tale is recorded for posterity on the internet. Barack Obama wanted Caroline Kennedy as the next junior Senator for New York. Paterson thought he knew better.
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ICanHasDemocracy   11:36 AM on 2/09/2010
The NY POst- that self same org. that sent a "reporter" to pay for a gigolo in Nevada. Class act, the NY Post- a grade school class to be precise.
batguano   10:29 AM on 2/09/2010
While Gov Paterson may not be "sleazy and callous" in his personal life, he has been attempting to balance the budget on the backs of the middle-class & poor, while allowing the rich to evade their responsibilities (as is the reality all over America). Paterson cut funding for programs that benefit most NYkers, but refuses to raise taxes on the super-rich more than a measly 1% on incomes between $250 - $500K & 2% over $500K (most of the Wall St thieves). At the same time Paterson has raised many "fees" that adversely affect the majority (apparently these higher "fees' are not "tax increases") like motor vehicle fees, that are through the roof. Property taxes in NYS have become unbearable in NY, & Paterson refuses to support or work toward true reform & the change to a fair, state-wide, income-based system. Many people, especially seniors, are being forced from their homes, & Paterson refuses to act, even when so many are pressed so hard, especially in this “economic downturn” caused by Wall St. The Equity in Education Act, sponsored by Assemblyman Kevin Cahill, proposes to shift unsustainable local property tax based education funding to a state-wide income based (ability to pay) system & a return to a true graduated, progressive income tax; Paterson refuses to address the property tax problem & continues to coddle the super-rich (as does the entire dysfunctional Legislature), while 95% of KYkers suffer or are forced to sell-out, & that failure to lead IS "sleazy and
batguano   01:12 PM on 2/09/2010
......"sleazy and callous".

I might add that the property tax "reform" movement "leadership has failed miserably to get behind real, comprehensive reform that will actually accomplish something, like the Cahill Bill, and as a result of their lack of unity and vision, coupled with spinelessness, NY home-owners are still enslaved by a system that forces those least able to pay ever-rising costs, regardless of any hardship or crisis, to fund education while the super-rich (those most able to pay) evade paying their fair share to fund education, and their cronies in Albany continue to fiddle while NY burns, and 95% of the people of NY are victimized.

A huge part of the problem is the power structure in Albany, entrenched over many years, that encourages do-nothing (except for the rich and powerful) gridlock and consolidated power to a very few (see the book, "Three Men in a Room") entrenched people, and makes NY unique. Gov Paterson is only a part of government paralysis.
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lmab   10:29 AM on 2/09/2010
"Callous and Sleazy".....Wasn't that the Republican ticket in the '08 election?
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lizmckenzie55   11:27 AM on 2/09/2010
That was pretty good!
cleanupnynow   09:55 AM on 2/09/2010
Gotta love the headline in the Daily News referring to Paterson as “Captain Chaos”.

If one really wants to see chaos, just check out the “The Democratic Conference Organizational and Structural Report” detailing the workings of Paterson’s managerial style while he was Senate Minority leader. This report is a true testament to this clowns ability to manage or more precisely mismanage an office.

This scathing report indicated that Paterson’s Senate Minority office, headed by the supremely incompetent Michael Jones Bey, was completely dysfunctional. Mr. Jones Bey a childhood friend of Paterson, who is now incredulously Director of Empire State Development Corporation Office of Women and Minority Business Development, was reported to be more interested in partying and boozing up with staff than working.

If you want to get a glimpse of the chaos that occurred in Paterson’s Senate Minority office while Paterson was Minority Leader just hit on the link below.

http://www.politico.com/static/PPM110_dem­reportfina­l.html

David Paterson has always been more interested in going to clubs, giving jobs to girlfriends (Lila Kirton, Gabrielle Turner, Indira Noel) and incompetents (Michael Jones Bey, Khari Edwards, Charles O’Byrne) than he is in governing New York State.

Hopefully the next Governor will get these unqualified hacks whom are in positions out of their skill set, off the public payroll. Paterson and his people simply do not deserve to live off the public.
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1worldaddy   09:05 AM on 2/09/2010
Please tell me the party is not involved in insulting and mudslinging at the Governor!
Yeah, I know it's New York and all but let us not decline to the methods of rethuglicans.
David Patterson stepped into crap and dealt with it honestly and judiciously.
The inertia of the cash machine that is present day politics apparently needs him as a sacrifice!
Similar to the national version.
The populace watches as the legislators who take the highest ethical paths are villified by the media!
Do not write letters or take action people. Just watch sound bytes as all media jumps to the cues of Multi-National corporate whims. I wonder why ABC NBC and CBS news stories sound more and more like Beck and Hannity? Get paid more to rant and drivel and sell out our countries future?
It's ALL MINE is their message! We shouldn't have to pay our own way! If you charge me that much I am payin for the poor guy on the other side of town yada yada! TAXES???????
I want my lowest tax in history to be my permanent perpetual RIGHT! The rest of our society can go pound sand! Long as you appease my self ritgheous greed I will be happy! The infrastructure and our cities and universities can crumble but I will be OK! IT IS ALL about ME!
You Betcha!
I wonder if companies with huge ad budgets and editors ever meet in back rooms or chat on the phone?
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wedgie   08:51 AM on 2/09/2010
Political attacks against Democrats are rarely based on policy any more. They are all based on rumor and lies. (Death Panels anyone? Birth certificates? Sexual affairs?).

When are we going to start talking about policy? If American's continue to lap up these kinds of political stories, the media will continue to focus on them instead of policy. And America will collapse.
oldgeek1   07:52 AM on 2/09/2010
Can you imagine unfair and sleazy rumors of affairs and drug use? Oh wait he admitted to those the week he took office.
vgirl1   08:01 AM on 2/09/2010
He did. The issue here is timing / when such actions took place.

Did "anybody" out there read the article?
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lizmckenzie55   11:35 AM on 2/09/2010
No, unfortunately, so many just read the headline or the first few lines and think they know what they are talking about.
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realpolitic   07:15 AM on 2/09/2010
Cuomo would likely beat Paterson in a primary. Democrats need a strong ticket.
kent4620   07:57 AM on 2/09/2010
Exactly, that's why the NY media and the WH are trying to destroy Paterson.
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realpolitic   08:19 AM on 2/09/2010
But he may have left himself open. I guess we will have to see if the allegations are true, but they hurt him politically regardless.
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lizmckenzie55   11:37 AM on 2/09/2010
But, now, didn't the WH ask him nicely to not run for election?

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