Posted on 09/30/2010 7:38:38 AM PDT by blog.Eyeblast.tv
I don’t care if he’s Dem/Republican, NOBODY has the right to stalk a 10 year old kid....
Dad should have broken the guy’s nose....
I support Palladino. He is a politician and can take the hits face on. However, for them to go after his 10 year old daughter and run up to her window to try and get a photo? Of course she was scared to death. Any child or adult for that matter would be.
This was over the top and the little jerk that was trying to get into Palladino’s face deserved what he got. Palladino would be a failure all around if he didn’t stand up for and protect his daughter from scum like that.
I say he was in his rights. If the other guy can’t take it let him find another career.
Dicker crossed the line by getting in Paladino’s face about the Cuomo accusation. He wasn’t acting like a lamestream media reporter, he was acting like a disgruntled thug.
Paladino’s first response was reasoned and reserved. Dicker got more emotional, and Paladino unloaded.
Then, on cue, the lights come up, Dicker backs off taking a totally different tone, as Paladino lays into him verbally about their goons stalking his 10 year old daughter for pictures.
I’ve seen setups like this before. I was setup almost just like this in 1990 on a congressional campaign. This was orchestrated and Dicker was playing the part of a Cuomo partisan.
Fred Dicker wants to be the next Alan Chartock, who in exchange for access threw softballs to Mario Cuomo back in the day.
If you listen to Fred Dicker’s local radio show, you would already have a context for the relationship between “Fredrick” Dicker and Andrew Cuomo who has been a guest.
You may well question Paladino’s tact and the wisdom of the engagement, but Paladino lays Fred Dicker bare.
Fred Dicker made himself a tabloid caricature -its entirely fitting.
You need to watch the entire video! Which puts Fred Dicker in his context at the end:
http://www.cbs6albany.com/video/?videoId=621114993001&lineupId=1143371293
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