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Caroline Kennedy Candidacy Watch | 12/31/2008 9:15 am

More Drama in Caroline Kennedy Camp. This Time, Over Bloomberg Deputy

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

In this series, which started in July ‘08, wowOwow follows the political news swirling around Caroline Kennedy since her surprise endorsement of Barack Obama and high-profile placement on his VP selection committee. Now, Caroline is ready to launch a political career of her own. With the Caroline Kennedy Candidacy Watch, we’ll follow all the latest news. 

Caroline Kennedy may not officially be running a Senate campaign, but her effort certainly has all the backroom drama of one.

Kennedy’s advisers are now telling Kevin Sheekey to halt his lobbying efforts on her behalf, saying they’re hurting her more than helping. Sheekey is New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s deputy and has been calling labor and other groups, telling them to get on board with Kennedy’s candidacy.

"There had been huge missteps in the way [City Hall] constructed this," a source involved in the Kennedy effort to muzzle Sheekey, told the Daily News. "It’s just a dialing down of anything that would be harmful to her."

"Everything was backfiring," one source told the New York Post of Sheekey’s efforts. “They tried to take everybody else out. It didn’t work. They were out there way, way too early."

Sheekey himself is downplaying his lobbying efforts, but says he’ll continue to sing her praises. 

"Caroline Kennedy is a friend of mine," Sheekey told the Daily News. "I’m not doing anything more or anything less than when her name first surfaced. I do hope she’ll become a senator. I think she’d be a great senator."

Many New York Democrats, including Gov. David Paterson, haven’t exactly appreciated having Kennedy forced upon them as the governor tries to decide who will replace Hillary Clinton. There are also fears that Kennedy would be more loyal to the Republican Bloomberg than Paterson if elected.

"I haven’t withdrawn any of my concerns," New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the state’s second most powerful Democrat after Paterson, told the Post after a 45-minute conversation with Kennedy. "It’s clear to me that she is sponsored by the mayor or by Kevin Sheekey … and that’s an issue that [state Democrats have] raised."

Needless to say, there’s a lot of turmoil within the Democratic Party in New York over Kennedy’s candidacy. JFK’s daughter took even more criticism after her weekend interviews with a number of media outlets. Many blasted her for not being too forthcoming with detailed reasons why she should be the next senator from New York, and for not being a smooth talker – all those "ums" and "you knows" didn’t go unnoticed.

But Bloomberg – one of Kennedy’s fiercest advocates — is firing back at those critics. He also lambasted the press for scrutinizing her more than her rivals.

"Caroline Kennedy isn’t just your average person, so people may be a little more critical," he said Tuesday. "If there’s anybody who understands the pain and suffering of having the press criticize how you speak, it is me."

Kennedy is spending a lot of time promoting herself, trying to convince party Democrats and upstate New Yorkers that she’s not just another pretty face from Camelot, and that she does have the experience necessary for the job.

The New York Times interviewed more than a dozen people who know Kennedy or have spoken with her recently about how the famously private Kennedy is dealing with all the publicity. One of those people is Randi Weingarten, president of the United Federation of Teachers – who is also in the running. Click here to read wOw’s interview with Weingarten.

Many agree that Kennedy has not done enough to assuage concerns about her, and for someone trying to fill Clinton’s shoes, she has to try harder.

"She has a lot of work to do, and she has a big hill to climb," said Rep. Nita Lowey, D-NY, who is among those advising Paterson on the Senate appointment (also on wOw’s list of 6 other fine women qualified for the job). "She has to convince Governor Paterson that she is the best qualified to advocate for New York in these tough economic times. She has to be an articulate spokesperson, a strong fighter."

42 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Buh- Bye
The question is, will Paterson have the guts to not appoint her. If Caroline wants a political career let her run for election like everyone else. I totally object to her being “appointed” the very seat held by Clinton, when she actively worked against Clinton in the presidential election and was on the committee that ignored her for VP even after she had garnered 18 million Democratic votes… (The only justice there is that Obama is stuck with Mr. Blabbermouth as VP now.) Maybe Caroline should get some more political experience and wait until Ted Kennedy finally decides to retire to take his seat.
By Buh- Bye on 12/31/2008 9:26 am
Marjorie C.
My Alias: …Caroline should get some more political experience and wait until Ted Kennedy finally decides to retire to take his seat. Caroline would have to move to Massachusetts in order to be appointed to Ted’s seat. Besides, Teddy is already talking up his wife as a replacement should the time ever come that he needs to step down.
By Marjorie C. on 12/31/2008 2:06 pm
Andy C
Total and absoloute agreement My Alias. I’m so opposed to just appointing; there is, after all an election process in this country and a special election could be held. Though if an appointment is in the offing, there is Andrew Cuomo who would be the perfect choice, already getting the experience necessary, already from New York. As well, Caroline Kennedy, aside from the name, just doesn’t seem to be ready……a total lightweight. She was speaking here and the ‘um’s and uh’s’ could only be bettered by a Palin speech. The commentator, himself a staunch Democrat, said he was waiting for “like” to enter into her comments.
By Andy C on 01/01/2009 11:09 am
HA BIBI
I agree with My Alias, I too object to her simply being appointed as the apointment would be due solely for reasons of name, and not experience.
By HA BIBI on 12/31/2008 9:32 am
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/31/2008 12:23 pm
HA BIBI
Hi Jim, my sentiments exactly! I said as much with all these characters, earlier on another thread. Good God, what a mess! Hey, Happy New Year Jim and I so appreciate your posting’s and look forward to you being here next year as well, You’re keeping it real! :)
By HA BIBI on 12/31/2008 2:15 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 12/31/2008 6:18 pm
HA BIBI
Hi Jim, I’m not sure what you mean. Is it, that you are not able to get the e-mail alerts from other posters or is it that someone is able to block your e-mails? Post me back and let me know whether you were alerted by me or not. If you recieve it I would assume that it is working and perhaps there is a way that posters can block other posters. I’m not aware of that possibility, but then anything is possible. Another thing you might try is hit reply on one of the Dutchess of Delete’s post or B Nyce, I think they are one and the same person and she should respond back, as she is pretty good about that. Sometimes there are glitches with this site, but nonetheless, let me know if you get my post.
By HA BIBI on 12/31/2008 6:40 pm
DeBúrca obj
Yes, maybe our last governor, REPUBLICAN, George Ryan will come out of prison and run again so the Republicans can come back into power.
By DeBúrca obj on 01/01/2009 7:58 pm
DeBúrca obj
A. This Burris thing has nothing to do with Obama and B. With the GOP having their laugh over “Barack the Magic Negro” I don’t think anyone will be jumping onto THAT wagon.
By DeBúrca obj on 01/01/2009 8:00 pm
Renita  Conell-Jennings
I’m glad that your not in office. You don’t know the man yet you want to talk about him Bush and the republicans have screwed up the Country since he’s been in office. Proud Democrat and as long as we have a voice the Jack Ass will never have IL
By Renita Conell-Jennings on 01/02/2009 7:29 am
C Hardy
I think I would have to agree w My Alias and Elaine…I feel she should have to run for a Senate Seat and not just be handed one b/c she is a Kennedy. I mean we went around and around and around about Palin not being qualified for VP or any other Political seat so are we saying just b/c Caroline is a Kennedy that makes her more qualified? I mean some even say Obama wasnt qualified enough to be President…Guess we’ll find out on that one?
By C Hardy on 12/31/2008 9:37 am
Brooklyn Gal
The more I know about the Kennedy/Bloomberg connection, the more I hope it is neither her or Randi Weingarten. Weingarten has very close ties to Patterson’s father. I hope Patterson selects someone who already is a public servant. Caroline will have to make it on her own.
By Brooklyn Gal on 12/31/2008 9:49 am
rocky rocky
First, I’m not anti- or pro- CK or anyone else for that job. But I wonder about the concept of “experience” for public office and I put it to you … To put my sense of this in a nutshell, think of Capra’s and Jimmy Stewart’s “Mr Smith.” The people were behind him because he deeply understood their plight and was committed to bringing them aid, he was completely honest, and he determinedly (is that a word?) strived to live his and their highest ideals. That’s what I want to vote for in an election. That’s the chord that PE Obama struck. Does this Kennedy person meet any of those criteria?
By rocky rocky on 12/31/2008 10:01 am
Patty E
Well, I see the anti-Caroline group got here first! haha…Whoever wrote this article may have overlooked a bit of Bloomberg biography….OH, I Know there is a major effort scare people, as regards to Caroline….but to do so, wouldn;t it be better if the facts were correct? Bloomberg is NOT a Republican—-so why —and this is the second time on WOW this has been ‘mentioned’—-WHY is the MIS-information continally being used? Bloomberg LEFT the Republican Party in June ‘07—he is officially an Independent…before he was a GOP person, he was a Democrat! To me, it looks like he went right, then left, then settled in the middle….to verify that he is an Independent and not a Republican…I have provided a link to his biography below…… PLEASE, whoever is trying to convince the masses…as of yesterday, she was ahead in the ‘polls of the average American’….please stop using the Bush Administration ploy of trying to scare people by ‘not quite telling the truth’. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg
By Patty E on 12/31/2008 10:06 am