This conversation delves into the multifaceted issue of political corruption, exploring its definitions, forms, and real-world implications, particularly in the context of New York. The hosts discuss various types of corruption, including bribery and institutional corruption, and highlight notable corruption scandals in New York's political history. They reflect on the pervasive nature of corruption in politics and its impact on governance.
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