DICK Parsons — the former Time Warner chairman who served on President Obama‘s transition team and now runs Citigroup — insists he has no intention of running for governor, as some have speculated. “I honestly feel my race is almost run,” the affable exec, 61, told William O’Shaughnessy on WVOX Radio. “That’s not a spring chicken anymore.” Parsons — who was Nelson Rockefeller’s lawyer back in the day and then chairman of the Dime Savings Bank — mentioned his new grandson, but didn’t mention his baby daughter, Ella, borne by Liberian refugee MacDella Cooper, who runs a foundation for Liberian orphans. Parsons, who owns a vineyard in Tuscany, said, “We are the only vineyard in Italy with a motto . . . ‘We drink all that we can . . . and then we sell the rest.’ What kind of platform is that?” he laughed. “How can you run on that?”