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This is a strange time for this version of the story to come out, after it had dominated Albany gossip for the entire week. Hell, even Paterson's wife thought that the Commander-in-Chief wanted him to step aside! Paterson had initially refused to discuss "confidential" conversations, then blamed it on Obama, saying that he's had a rough year in the presidency, then blamed it on people connected to Andrew Cuomo. Maybe he's trying to do something nice for the president now, after polls showed that most New Yorkers wished the White House had not intervened.
As for the conversation with Meeks, we're not sure the Queens congressman denied the story. He had seemingly confirmed that he told Paterson to forget about running when he told the press, "All I was doing was telling a friend what the issues are that are out there."





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Paterson is just setting the stage for his exit. He knows it's hopeless. It's beyond hopeless, really. But now that he says nobody told him not to run, he'll be able to claim that he made the decision himself rather than buckling to pressure.