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June 9, 2008 | The National Interest
The Honorary Kennedy

Ted and Caroline anointed Barack Obama as the candidate best qualified to carry on the JFK legacy. But to live up to it, he has to put it in the past.

May 19, 2008 |
Quinn in the Slush

The City Council speaker’s unusual political identity�gay, female, with a good-government pedigree and a ward heeler’s instincts�makes her a strong mayoral candidate. But now her rivals have something to throw.

March 24, 2008 | Features
The Governor and the Darkness

Sex wasn’t the only clandestine activity Eliot Spitzer loved.

February 11, 2008 | Intelligencer
President Rudy, R.I.P.

And it’s about time that scary dream was put to rest. But there are ways in which Giuliani the candidate will be missed.

April 14, 2008 | Intelligencer
Honk If You Want to Be Mayor

What the congestion-pricing debate tells us about city politics after Bloomberg

August 11, 2008 | Intelligencer
David Paterson vs. the Seventies

New York’s fiscal crisis requires something our new governor hasn’t had to show yet: disciplined leadership.

October 13, 2008 | Intelligencer
Bloomberg Bets the Farm

Why the mayor’s push for a third term may be the riskiest thing he’s ever done.

February 4, 2008 | Features
Bloomberg’s Enabler

Can a billionaire Democrat turned Republican turned independent mayor of New York be elected president of the United States? The mayor himself isn’t sure. But Kevin Sheekey is.

December 10, 2007 | Features
Rudy Has Seen the Enemy and He Is...Us

On the campaign trail, Rudy Giuliani at this point relies less on his 9/11 reputation than he does on the premise that he single-handedly saved millions of otherwise doomed New Yorkers in the nineties. It’s insulting to the city, of course�but what may be more relevant to other American voters is that it’s just not true.

October 29, 2007 | The City Politic
Stale Mates

Eliot Spitzer and Joe Bruno are fighting each other. But they’re beating up everyone else.