Twisted Spitzer or Former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer’s Hubris

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When Eliot Spitzer decided to run for public office, he himself knew better than anyone could imagine, the best reason why he absolutely should not enter public service. He did so anyway.

Also, as an attorney and as a prosecutor, he must have known that when pimps and prostitutes are arrested, they cooperate with the authorities and give up the names of all of their contacts. Yet, he did this anyway.

He risked blackmail, legal charges, loosing family and public respect. Yet, he did this anyway.

How was able to receive security clearance?

He made New York State, and whoever was in charge of giving him security clearance, look as foolishly corrupt as New Jersey.

Hopefully, David A. Paterson will be a good governor.

1 Comment

  1. NYCGuy  •  Mar 16, 2008 @11:21 pm

    The Spitzer revelation was certainly a shocker.
    An interview with a Village Voice editor posed a number of questions, most pointedly: Would this have happened with a Republican governor & who are the other nine clients? In addition to feeling for Silda Spitzer & their daughters, I wonder when this actually began & if there was more to it than a man with power. After more than a year of attacks from NYS Attorney General Cuomo, NYS Senate Majority Leader Bruno & NYC Mayor Bloomberg + a hostile press … this reads more like a political suicide.

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