New
York Times Lobbyist, Senator Schumer, Surfaced Again Yesterday in Sordid
Activities for Pinch Sulzberger
The personal
lobbyist for the New York Times, Sen. Charles Schumer, surfaced again
yesterday by attacking Pres. Bush and hinting that Bush be impeached
for the sordid activities of lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
As we reported yesterday,
Sen. Schumer is a close personal friend of Pinch Sulzberger who used
the Times to elevate Schumer from an unknown Congressman to a prominent
U.S. Senator. As a result, Sulzberger and the Times now have their own
U.S. Senator on staff as a personal valet and lobbyist.
With the help of the
Times, Schumer generates a lot of media attention, especially on television
news.
It is noticeable that
Schumer never mentioned yesterday that Harry Reid, the Democratic leader
in the Senator, is one of those who took money from lobbyist Abramoff,
including many other prominent Democrats.
As the Sulzberger family
seeks to increase their power to the point that they will elect their
own President of the United States who will do their bidding, Sen. Schumer
will be a big help in causing that to happen.