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Show Two Indue with Political Taut. Democracy can always bs dependtd ' on to blunder. The nomination of Judge Parker was a blunder, because he received re-ceived his early political training from D, it. Hill, one of tho most notorious wire-pullers and workers lu devious ways New York has produced. The nomination nomina-tion or I), f dy Hcrrlck ror Governor of New Yor., also wns a blunder, because be-cause he was "1kss" of the Democratic "nnchlno" nt Albany before his election tu the bench. The Albany "uiachluo" )ias a reputation as unenviable as Tammany's. |