The site adopts much the same tone, with a still photo of the near - fight
between Dicker and Paladino and the banner headline: «Fed Dicker endangers a child and lies about it.»
Not exact matches
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D - Manhattan, told Fred
Dicker in a radio interview this morning that he hoped Gov. Andrew Cuomo would intercede in the ongoing dispute
between the New York City education department and United Federation of Teachers over school improvement grant funding.
Thanks to numerous Paladino missteps — from the Sagamore Smackdown with Fred
Dicker to the anti-gay statements he made yesterday in Brooklyn — a number of Republicans are now striving to put distance
between themselves and the Buffalo businessman, including one who is arguably the least likely to do so (at least in my mind).
The state Business Council, which played an uncomfortable host to the Sagamore Smackdown
between Carl Paladino and Fred
Dicker at its annual meeting in Bolton Landing last week, is poised to endorse Andrew Cuomo for governor within the hour, sources confirm.
The altercation
between The Post's Fred
Dicker and gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino sparked over Paladino's allegation that Andrew Cuomo had extra-martial affairs when he was married to Kerry Kennedy — a claim for which he said he'll offer proof «at the appropriate time.»
The romance
between Andy and the media that elected him (see Fred
Dicker) will be over by Valentine's day.
In reaction to today's news, the Times» Nick Confessore referred to the latest transaction
between the administration and
Dicker as a «member item.»
The government introduced into evidence audio recordings
between Silver and various political reporters, including the New York Post's Fred
Dicker, Capital Tonight's Liz Benjamin and POLITICO New York's Jimmy Vielkind, that included nearly identical statements by Silver regarding the nature of his outside legal work and the type of clients he represented.
Speaking with
Dicker, Cox insisted enough time was left
between now and the Republican convention in May to settle on a nominee.
The moment, while a rare interaction
between the two men this campaign, was not as electric as four years ago at the Business Council's meeting, when then - GOP candidate for governor Carl Paladino got into a shouting match with New York Post reporter Fred
Dicker over claims the gubernatorial hopeful was making about Cuomo having had extramarital affairs.
Between February 2011 and May of 2011, Cuomo's schedule shows he did five interviews, three of which were with
Dicker.
The relationship
between Cuomo and
Dicker goes back many years, to when Cuomo was an aide to his father.
Relations
between the two deteriorated by early 2013, when Cuomo pushed the gun - control SAFE Act through the Legislature (which
Dicker has criticized) and continued to delay making a decision on hydrofracking (which he supports).
The PR firm billed the village for $ 65,900
between March and June for services that ranged from drafting talking points, listening to Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin on the Fred
Dicker show, preparing a response to a college reporter, drafting letters to residents, updating the village website, reviewing Freedom of Information Law requests from the Times Union, developing a communications strategy in response to Times Union coverage, telephone calls with Mayor David Borge and reviewing media accounts.