Sentences with phrase «called dicker»

His spokesman called Dicker worse than a «damn liar.»
When I relayed the reporter's account to Paladino, he called Dicker a «lying creep,» and denied any involvement in what had happened to him.
The protesters appeared to be part of the advocacy group Vocal NY, though they chanted much of the same Occupied - inspired slogans and carried signs calling Dicker «The Mouthpiece of Gov. 1 %»

Not exact matches

As Gov. Andrew Cuomo made his scheduled phone - in to Fred Dicker's Talk - 1300 show this morning, dozens of protesters stood outside the hallway of the Legislative Correspondents Association on the third floor of the Capital calling on The New York Post's parent company News Corp. to «pay their fair share» of taxes.
Now that AG Andrew Cuomo is dipping his toe into the roiling waters (via Fred Dicker) on select issues such as the still - late state budget, the Ravitch plan and lifting the charter school cap, his opponents are taking the opportunity to call on the yet - unannounced gubernatorial hopeful to make clear his positions on a host of other topics as well.
As Exhibit A, consider today's column by Fred Dicker that calls out Schneiderman for paying his ex-wife and Albany lobbying «Queen» Jennifer Cunningham close to $ 900,000 for media consulting and ad placement services.
Interestingly, we haven't heard a PUBLIC word from Skelos since Klein's big reveal, although Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous went on Talk 1300 this morning with the NY Post's Fred Dicker and called Klein's coalition government statement «very powerful,» without either confirming or denying that talks to form a coalition are actually underway.
Dicker read that Alcantara said,» I would like to know how many times my colleague has been called the n - word or spic.»
Cuomo denied this by calling into an Albany radio station, where he was interviewed by New York Post columnist and state editor Fred Dicker, who at that time was a regular Cuomo sounding board.
But then Caputo continued to lay into Dicker, accusing him of «working for Cuomo» and calling him a «terrible journalist.»
His charges have been called a «smear» by Fred Dicker of the NY Post,» apparently referring to remarks Dicker made on an Albany television appearance.
New York Post political columnist Fred Dicker called Sen. Neil Breslin, who is white, a «spear chucker» for the predominantly black New York City Democratic delegation in a controversial on - air comment.
The governor - elect pooh - poohed one aspect of the report — a call for fuller financial disclosure reporting by executive chamber staffers — during his TALK 1300 radio interview with The Post's Fred Dicker earlier today, saying it doesn't address the biggest problem facing Albany: Breaking the stranglehold on government by special interests.
The ad concludes by paraphrasing a column from Fred Dicker — who has been critical of the governor — that called him a «phony.»
«The new phenomenon is the press has to write a story every hour... (Here Dicker cut in, denigrating blogs and calling them «awful»).
Adding insult to injury, the governor himself went on Talk 1300 with Fred Dicker this morning and personally called Gottfried out.
[99] Paladino told New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser to clear Sutherland and Sadowski away from the child's windows before resuming an interview with her in Queens, and Peyser called Fred Dicker in front of Paladino to get that done.
During an Interview on Talk 1300, host Fred Dicker asked the freshman Republican from Kinderhook if he was ready to vote in favor of the bill, called the American Health Care Act, in its current iteration.
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.
Dicker, asked to respond to Azzopardi, called his statement a «typically ugly ad hominem attack that many journalists have sadly come to expect.»
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