As of writing this, I’m still waiting for this latest snowstorm, the “snowicane” to start. It sure was nice of the snowstorm to hold off until everyone gets to work to start! Today’s open thread is a “governors behaving badly” version of your open thread. Let’s roll!
It looks like the Gov. David Paterson bombshell is starting to drop now. The first article was about Paterson’s driver who had a history of violence against women. This next article details how Paterson may have intervened in his driver’s domestic violence case:
Last fall, a woman went to court in the Bronx to testify that she had been violently assaulted by a top aide to Gov. David A. Paterson, and to seek a protective order against the man.
In the ensuing months, she returned to court twice to press her case, complaining that the State Police had been harassing her to drop it. The State Police, which had no jurisdiction in the matter, confirmed that the woman was visited by a member of the governor’s personal security detail.
Then early this month, days before she was due to return to court to seek a final protective order, the woman got a phone call from the governor, according to her lawyer. She failed to appear for her next hearing on Feb. 8, and as a result her case was dismissed.
Paterson has asked the NYAG to investigate (his political rival). Nevada governor Jim Gibbons sure is lucky some other governor is overshadowing his antics!
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons has acknowledged that a woman to whom he sent hundreds of text messages several years ago accompanied him on his recent trip to Washington, D.C., where he attended the National Governors Association conference over the weekend.
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On Tuesday, the governor issued a statement to the station, saying Karrasch traveled with him to the nation’s capital but the state did not pay for her expenses.
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Gibbons told reporters he had paid for Karrasch’s trip, keeping a promise he made to take her to the conference, according to the Las Vegas Sun. He said he and Karrasch live near each other and she was given a ride home as a courtesy.
Gibbons, who is divorcing first lady Dawn Gibbons, acknowledged in 2008 that he sent 867 text-messages to Karrasch over a six-week period the previous year. The governor reimbursed the state $130 for the text messages and issued a publicly apology. He denied the messages were “love notes.”
I guess Gibbons keeps some his promises, except “love, honor and cherish until death do part.”