Levy’s Questions for Palin
Former Newsday columnist Larry Levy says if he was interviewing Sarah Palin, his first question would be, "How do you really gut a moose?"
His follow-up is more intricate.
Former Newsday columnist Larry Levy says if he was interviewing Sarah Palin, his first question would be, "How do you really gut a moose?"
His follow-up is more intricate.
ST. PAUL–Newsday columnist Larry Levy, here at the opening of the Republican convention, says of the story about Sarah Palin’s teenage daughter being pregnant, “It’s almost all upside.”
In addition to making the pro-life, religious right happy, Levy says, “it appeals to the average, working-class woman.” Those women, Levy says, are “tired of hearing Read More
I asked former Newsday columnist Larry Levy for his thoughts on how David Paterson is handling the state’s financial crisis.
"His options are relatively limited. His clout is relatively limited," Levy said. "He is going to have to risk being a one-term governor."
[Tech note: Levy filmed this from his offices at the Hofstra Read More
Hofstra University on Long Island is going to host a presidential debate on October 15, 2008, according to a knowledgeable source.
It seems only fair to have a debate in New York, since we’ve contributed at least two viable candidates to the race.
I’m just hoping Larry Levy gets to Read More
Here’s what Larry Levy, the Newsday columnist and executive director of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra, has to say about the idea of Andrew Cuomo running for governor in 2010. (The New York Post floated the idea in a package on Eliot Spitzer’s tanking poll numbers.)
“People around Andrew Read More
Liz Benjamin noted two things missing from Eliot Spitzer’s otherwise ambitious and far-reaching State of the State speech yesterday: gay marriage and the death penalty.
And Lawrence Levy of Newsday wondered why he didn’t hear the word “poverty” in Spitzer’s inaugural address.
Any other notable omissions so far?
– Azi Paybarah