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Oct. 29th, 2010 12:22 amhttp://www.ny1.com/content/127353/ny1-online--2010-candidates-for-governor-debate-at-hosftra-university
The complete video of the New York gubernatorial debate. Which is hilarious and wildly entertaining, because Paladino didn't want to face Cuomo one on one so he insisted on having all the third party candidates in the debate. It's a ridiculously chaotic event that nobody takes seriously, especially not Cuomo and Paladino. The Rent's Too Damn High Party candidate puts on a great show full of absurdisms. The Anti-Prohibition Party candidate throws out silly one-liners.
It's proof that Albany's broken, if we didn't already know that. It's also proof that Albany isn't getting unbroken any time soon.
The reason I post this, besides the fact that it's great, is that I'm proud of my google-fu in turning it up, because an initial google search only turned up clips and I had to work to find the whole thing. However, another place where my google-fu has failed me:
How do I find the inevitable mashup of the Steve Miller Band's "The Joker" and Meredith Brooks' "Bitch"? Surely it must exist, right?
The complete video of the New York gubernatorial debate. Which is hilarious and wildly entertaining, because Paladino didn't want to face Cuomo one on one so he insisted on having all the third party candidates in the debate. It's a ridiculously chaotic event that nobody takes seriously, especially not Cuomo and Paladino. The Rent's Too Damn High Party candidate puts on a great show full of absurdisms. The Anti-Prohibition Party candidate throws out silly one-liners.
It's proof that Albany's broken, if we didn't already know that. It's also proof that Albany isn't getting unbroken any time soon.
The reason I post this, besides the fact that it's great, is that I'm proud of my google-fu in turning it up, because an initial google search only turned up clips and I had to work to find the whole thing. However, another place where my google-fu has failed me:
How do I find the inevitable mashup of the Steve Miller Band's "The Joker" and Meredith Brooks' "Bitch"? Surely it must exist, right?