NY Democrats have finally gotten it together
August 10, 2005
In 2000, Republicans tried to stop Hillary Clinton by calling her a carpetbagger who was too liberal even for a Democratic state. It didn't work. Clinton rolled easily to her Senate seat. And (whatever her motive) she has pushed a mostly moderate agenda and often worked closely with Republicans.
Now, the state GOP seems to think it can stop her re-election next year by rolling out the same tired themes - that she is only using the state to get back to the White House. That the words are being mouthed not by then-Rep. Rick Lazio but by Westchester District Attorney Jeanine Pirro - a sharp and similarly ambitious, suburban-based woman - doesn't make them any more effective.
The rhetoric in Pirro's Monday announcement reaffirms that the state GOP - which has no viable successor to Gov. George Pataki - remains in lackluster limbo with little to encourage voters who value a robust two-party system.
What does this mean for Democrats? They would seem unrecognizable to the likes of Will Rogers, who said: "I'm not a member of any organized party; I'm a Democrat."
snip
http://www.newsday.com/news/columnists/ny-oplev104377496aug10,0,4292085.column?coll=ny-news-columnists