With the acumen of a seasoned political player, Brock takes readers inside his Democratic war rooms and their 24/7 battles with right-wing forces for control of the story lines and messages that will decide the 2016 election. Once a leading right-wing hit man, Brock is now the Left's pre-eminent defender and truth-teller.In this incisive, personal account, Brock disarms the major tentacles of the Republican Leviathan: the Koch Brothers, the Clinton haters, and the Fox Noise Machine. The fact that our good governor stated that it does not apply to police is all well and good, but the reality remains that it must be in the legislation, or the police are, in fact, technically violating the law.THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERNew York Times bestselling author and founder of Media Matters, David Brock takes readers on his daring and eye-opening odyssey through the maze of political trenches.David Brock is the ultimate happy warrior. Cuomo's gun control law, and Voicer Detective James Gibson is right. Malverne, L.I.: To Voicer Michael Gold: I've read Gov. You did nothing when he verbally assaulted and berated the teachers who teach your children, but now that children are in danger, you complain. Never complain when you ask for something and someone gives it to you. You allowed Michael Bloomberg to illegally run for a third term, then you were dumb enough to vote him in. Jamaica Estates: To all the parents now upset because they have to drive their children to school or send their children out to walk in the freezing cold: Stop your kvetching. Politicians, in Washington and elsewhere, on the other hand, have been lip-syncing for ages, moving their lips to words they don't mean, uttering canned promises they never intend to keep. Jeffrey P.Smithīronx: Why all the fuss over Beyoncé's lip-syncing? At least the voice was hers and her sincerity has not been called into question. Being a Giant/Jet fan, I now have another reason to watch "Antiques Road Show" on Super Bowl Sunday. What a delight that we should get to hear her perform at the Super Bowl. Two big questions remains unanswered for me in the case of Kendra Webdale: Is the psychiatrist who discharged Andrew Goldstein from the hospital shortly before he pushed her onto the subway tracks in any way responsible? And if so, in what cell block does he reside today? Ron Jamesīrooklyn: So Beyoncé can't sing live for the President. If I feel uncomfortable with a patient's risk, it is incumbent upon me to make sure he/she is attended to immediately by an outpatient psychiatrist or in the emergency room. Part of my job is performing risk and safety assessments. As a therapist in a group private practice, I see patients who present varying degrees of danger to themselves and others. Don CohenĬraryville, N.Y.: Re Brian Stettin's astute assessment of flaws in the mental health system. When all pieces of the puzzle are adequately addressed, we will be better equipped to serve the mental health community and the population at large. Meanwhile, lack of beds in state psychiatric institutions and the closure of adult group homes squeeze the system. Insurance carriers pressure hospital psychiatrists to discharge patients after four or five days, and Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient admissions has been reduced. 23) is right about the need to broaden the definition of danger to self or others, other issues also be addressed. Manhattan: While Brian Stattin ("N.Y.'s true mental health problem," Op-Ed, Jan. Once squandered, it can never be regained. Manhattan: Christine Quinn (term limits) and Lance Armstrong (doping) should take note: Credibility is like virginity. Obama's inauguration speech showed how left he really is. How this country became so left-winged and "gimme gimme" and "I want it free" I'll never understand. Everything that surrounds him is a secret. Perhaps this President is the most investigated, but he's not vetted. When Bush won reelection in 2004, by slightly more than 3 million votes, he won by the narrowest reelection margin of any President since 1916 and brazenly commented, "I earned capital in the campaign, political capital and now I intend to spend it." Michele CorelliĮast Hampton, L.I.: To Voicer Tessa Valle: I am not a nutty right-winger, but I do watch Fox News, as I need some truth. Bush "won" the 2000 election with 537 votes in contention, with a partisan Supreme Court giving him the election, while Al Gore won half a million more popular votes. As for President Obama not receiving a mandate with his 3.5 million-vote-margin win in 2012, President George W. Staten Island: To Voicer Amelia Petagna: Mitt Romney spent the last eight years running for President.
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