Elected Officials Get High Marks for Response to Hurricane Sandy: Christie Leads the Pack!

Dear Commons Community,

Quinnipiac University’s latest poll examined the public’s reaction to how elected officials responded to  Hurricane Sandy.  The New York Times is reporting:

“…when it comes to assessing the response of elected officials to Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers are giving the biggest thumbs-up to Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey.

That was one revelation in a poll released on Tuesday, the first survey to gauge the public’s reaction to the storm. While most government entities got high marks, Mr. Christie was the brightest star, with 89 percent of city voters saying he did a good or excellent job.

When asked which one of four officials had performed the best, 36 percent told Quinnipiac University that it was Mr. Christie, a Republican. The Democrat whom he engaged in a high-profile hug — President Obama — was selected by 22 percent, while the two who actually represent the respondents — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, an independent — trailed with 15 percent and 12 percent, respectively.

“That love fest” between Mr. Christie and the president “seems to have moved voters especially,” said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. “While all four leaders get very high marks, it seems a hug or two never hurts.”

The survey of 1,165 New York City voters was conducted by phone between Nov. 14 and 18 with a margin of sampling error of three percentage points. It is unclear how many people in the hardest-hit areas who are still without power, or have been dislodged from their homes, were captured by the survey.

Tony

 

 

Two Top Rupert Murdoch Executives Charged with Bribery of Public Officials in the U.K.!

Dear Commons Community,

The British prosecution system keeps coming after Rupert Murdoch’s associates at the News Corporation. The New York Times is reporting:

“In a new turn in the scandals swirling around Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper outpost, prosecutors said on Tuesday that two former top executives would be charged with paying bribes of up to $160,000 to public officials, in addition to several earlier charges against them.

The Crown Prosecution Service identified the onetime aides as Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, both of whom have had close personal or professional ties to Prime Minister David Cameron. Mr. Cameron hired Mr. Coulson as his director of communications while in opposition and kept him on after coming to power in the 2010 elections.

On Tuesday, Mr. Coulson, 44, a former editor of a Murdoch tabloid, The News of the World, denied two charges relating to periods before he joined Mr. Cameron’s staff in 2007 and said he would fight them in court.

Ms. Brooks, 44, who is accused of conspiring with another journalist to pay $160,000 over seven years to a Defense Ministry official, was a neighbor and personal friend of Mr. Cameron.

In one of several inquiries into the hacking scandal, she testified in May that she and Mr. Cameron kept in touch by telephone, text message and e-mail, meeting at lunches and dinners and socializing at parties, summer outings and Christmas celebrations.

The charge of bribing a Defense Ministry official is potentially the most serious of all those drawn up by prosecutors so far in the scandal that has enveloped the Murdoch media empire in Britain.”

For anyone who has followed the hacking scandal that has rocked Rupert Murdoch’s news conglomerate, there is little sympathy for the individuals involved.

Tony