dana tierney wrote:
> I just asked about the left, I think... but is he? On the left? New Yorkers?
> 

Koch, at least on his radio show, says he is a Democrat.  I can't 
remember him calling himself liberal though.  I used to listen to his 
show every Saturday.  I haven't in awhile though.  He has been very 
vocal about his support for Bush since 9/11.  It seems this is really 
his only reason.

I wonder about Koch.  Is this a political maneuver gone sour or is he 
really a man of the people?  I personally think he overestimated how 
NYCers would react to 9/11.  He mistook grief for anger.  And his answer 
for 9/11 was revenge; while my opinion NYC wanted healing.  Then again 
what does he have to lose?  It's not like he he a very active political 
career.  The only "public figure" that I can think of that has less 
impact on actual policy is Al Gore.


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