It's original for Bronx politics, especially for the rarely covered inner working of politics in Riverdale, Kingsbridge and Van Cortlandt Village. There seems to be a lot of politically frustrated people there.
I checked it out. It is very disrespectful toward Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (District 81, Bronx) and his 48-member Ben Franklin Club. I like it. I'm adding Bronx Political Chatter to my bookmarked favorites. It is full of fighting spirit.
In addition to critiquing Jeffrey Dinowitz, Bronx Political Chatter also takes some shots at attorney general candidate Eric Schneiderman, state senate candidate Adriano Espaillat, and state senator Pedro Espada. One funny comment on that blog combines the names of Espaillat and Espada into a new politician called Espaillada!
Hmm ... I remember not so long ago that Jeffrey Dinowitz was claiming that the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club had hundreds of members. On TV last month he said they had more than 100 people show up at one meeting. Now only 48 members? Either that club's members have been dropping like flies or else Assemblyman Dinowitz greatly exaggerates for self-promotional purposes.
Without your link, I had trouble finding it on my own. But now that it comes up on google, it's easy to find. As for my opinion, the more blogs the merrier.
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It's original for Bronx politics, especially for the rarely covered inner working of politics in Riverdale, Kingsbridge and Van Cortlandt Village. There seems to be a lot of politically frustrated people there.
I checked it out. It is very disrespectful toward Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (District 81, Bronx) and his 48-member Ben Franklin Club. I like it. I'm adding Bronx Political Chatter to my bookmarked favorites. It is full of fighting spirit.
In addition to critiquing Jeffrey Dinowitz, Bronx Political Chatter also takes some shots at attorney general candidate Eric Schneiderman, state senate candidate Adriano Espaillat, and state senator Pedro Espada. One funny comment on that blog combines the names of Espaillat and Espada into a new politician called Espaillada!
Hmm ... I remember not so long ago that Jeffrey Dinowitz was claiming that the Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club had hundreds of members. On TV last month he said they had more than 100 people show up at one meeting. Now only 48 members? Either that club's members have been dropping like flies or else Assemblyman Dinowitz greatly exaggerates for self-promotional purposes.
Without your link, I had trouble finding it on my own. But now that it comes up on google, it's easy to find.
As for my opinion, the more blogs the merrier.
political with a fun twist. worth reading maybe once or twice a week.
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