To their credit, they are hitting back against these lawsuits, but they seem to be limiting themselves to criticism of «
liberal state attorneys general and other officials» behind these lawsuits.
Not exact matches
Spitzer would prefer that you remember him not as the failed governor, but the very effective
state attorney general, a hero of the left who actually investigated the financial industry and articulated a version of
liberal populism that had been drowned out by the Bush administration.
Raymond Harding, the former chairman of the
state Liberal Party, admitted he received more than $ 800,000 in exchange for doing political favors, including opening up a Queens
state Assembly seat for former
state Comptroller Alan Hevesi's son, Andrew, the
state attorney general said last week.
It was a moment unimaginable in the governor's first term, or in his four years prior as
state attorney general, when he forged a reputation as a cutting - edge social
liberal and a cast - iron fiscal conservative, a triangulating centrist contemptuous of public sector unions and of the anti-Wall Street outrage that erupted after the 2008 financial collapse.
The governor spent the next year armoring his left flank, presumably against the threat of a 2018 coup attempt by a
liberal rival like
state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman or Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has gained considerable attention — and praise from
liberal groups — for his investigations of the actions of major banks in the run - up to the foreclosure crisis and financial collapse of 2008.
In a possible sign of the elevated visibility of the
attorney general's role, some of the other names that have been floated seemed more like a
liberal wish list than a viable ballot lineup: Preet Bharara, the former United
States attorney from Manhattan whose feud with Mr. Trump may have outdone Mr. Schneiderman's, for example — or even Hillary Clinton.
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