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Democrat Eliot Spitzer Bails

Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:47:55 am PDT

The Democratic governor of New York is bailing out right now—with an almost unbelievable self-aggrandizing statement, and his wife standing next to him for some unknown reason.

UPDATE at 3/12/08 9:07:11 am:

Spitzer continued to the end to insist that this was a “private matter,” with no acknowledgment that he was endangering the security of New York by opening himself up to possible blackmail. This was absolutely not “private” in any sense of the word.

UPDATE at 3/12/08 9:09:18 am:

Radio Equalizer has a post about the clumsy, ridiculous attempts by left-wing radio to defend Spitzer: Libtalkers Look To Mitigate Eliot Spitzer Political Fallout.

UPDATE at 3/12/08 9:29:08 am:

This guy was really a piece of work.

Gov. Spitzer knew his life was about to implode last Saturday night, so what did he do?

He went to Washington and partied until near midnight with the power elite at the Gridiron Club dinner, never once betraying a hint of the sexcapades about to overtake his life, say those who hobnobbed with the governor at the posh dinner.

“There was absolutely no indication that there was anything of concern on his mind,” said Stan Lipsy, the publisher of the Buffalo News and Spitzer’s dinner partner that evening. “He was jovial and joking with people all night.”

The happy-faced mask obscured a dark secret - the day before, federal prosecutors told Spitzer he had been taped in the act of hiring a high-priced call girl.

The governor traveled to the fancy, white-tie affair knowing that his dirty laundry could be exposed at any time - and before he told his wife, Silda, about the looming scandal.

UPDATE at 3/12/08 9:44:11 am:

Here’s a strange twist: the New York Times says his wife was urging him not to resign.

In the two days since news of Mr. Spitzer’s involvement in the prostitution ring surfaced, he has been engaged in an intense legal and family debate about whether to resign or, as aides said his wife was urging, to stay on.

(Hat tip: JamesTKirk.)

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1 flynmudd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:48:34am

Don't let the door hit you where G_d split ya!

2 saberry0530  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:48:56am

AND Charles answers the call for the resignation thread....

3 Thanos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:48:59am

Most Excellent News Dudes and Dudettes!

4 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:49:10am

I believe that was a cowardly resignation speech. And I am shocked that his wife was there.

5 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:49:40am

What? He's a Democrat?

6 Globular Cluster  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:49:40am

His wife should serve him divorce papers on stage.

7 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:49:56am

Enough with this "private matter" crap already!

8 FrogMarch  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:02am
9 flynmudd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:05am

re: #4 mama winger

I'm not. She knows that the nicer she plays the part now, the more money she will get later.

10 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:12am

At last!

But why is Silda Wall standing there? She needs to get out and take her children with her!

11 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:13am

re: #6 Globular Cluster

His wife should serve him divorce papers on stage.

Not a chance.

12 EC Marm  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:13am
his wife standing next to him


It's the contemporary American Gothic of the Democratic party.

13 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:13am

re: #4 mama winger

"I'll give you 50% of the assets if you stay on the stage with me during the press conference."

Just a thought.

14 VegasRick  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:18am

Someone wake Babazee

15 vapig  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:23am

I'd like to know why he gets to give his job when everybody else would be cooling their heels in a jail cell?

16 AndyMacOP  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:36am

Is he a Democrat? Really? How would anyone know?

/sarc

17 newsjunkie_ky  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:38am

What an arrogant pos.

18 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:39am

re: #12 EC Marm

OHMY that's funnneeeee

19 laZardo  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:51am

re: #5 WriterMom

Sssssh. What the MSM don't report won't hurt them.

20 Globular Cluster  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:50:56am

re: #9 flynmudd

I'm not. She knows that the nicer she plays the part now, the more money she will get later.

My friend said the same thing. Maybe so, maybe so.

21 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:14am

And in other news, Wall Street continues its rally from yesterday.

22 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:17am

Hell, he wasn't even walking funny. Talk about being disappointed.

23 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:18am

re: #17 newsjunkie_ky

What an arrogant pos.

He didn't seem very remorseful, did he?

24 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:28am

re: #15 vapig

Do we know for sure that he's in the clear?

25 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:33am

His wife wants to be the next junior senator from NY.

26 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:46am

re: #15 vapig

I'd like to know why he gets to give his job when everybody else would be cooling their heels in a jail cell?

This is just the first step IMO

27 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:49am

What is his political affiliation? I can't seem to find it on my TV screen.

28 Kosh's Shadow  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:52am

Can somebody please find that Obama saw a prostitute, too?
Oh, she had a religious experience, left her profession, and joined a church.

29 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:51:57am

All around the mulberry bush
The monkey chased the weasel;
The monkey thought 'twas all in fun,
Pop! goes the weasel.
A penny for a spool of thread,
A penny for a needle—
That's the way the money goes,
Pop! goes the weasel.

30 Harry Bergeron  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:07am

As Spitzer used the same stentorian delivery he used as a prosecutor, I expected him to use John Lovitz's line at the end: "ACTING!"

31 flynmudd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:09am

re: #21 Honorary Yooper

I'm loving it! My 401k is growing at a ferocious pace. I want to retire while I can still enjoy it.

32 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:19am

He's a f**kin' steamroller!

Goodbye... Get out...

Sounds like he wasn't really conciliatory...

33 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:22am

re: #24 Dianna
Nope. All kinds of stuff can still happen. Hehehe!

34 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:25am

Hey - didn't I hear somewhere that this cat's a democrat?
lol

OK who took Client #9 as a nic?
Come forth!

/Later Lizards!

35 Thanos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:28am

re: #5 WriterMom

What? He's a Democrat?


Good point,

Update! :)

36 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:29am

re: #25 pingjockey

Hahahhahaa, yes she now has "experience" being Governor and should run for that office.

37 JammieWearingFool  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:52:53am

Had to be on a call and missed it. No questions?

38 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:01am

re: #23 loppyd

"Spitzer" and "remorse" don't belong in the same sentence. I didn't really know much about him when this broke, but since then, I've learned that he is amazingly self-righteous, arrogant and vain.

39 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:03am

re: #30 Harry Bergeron

As Spitzer used the same stentorian delivery he used as a prosecutor, I expected him to use John Lovitz's line at the end: "ACTING!"

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAH

40 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:03am

The poor children.

41 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:04am

So who becomes Lt. Gov.?

42 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:09am

what a piece of work! Drags his wife out there (just one more humiliation)....If I was his wife, I would've said....you got yourself into this alone....you get yourself out of this alone!

good riddance!

43 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:26am

re: #37 JammieWearingFool

Had to be on a call and missed it. No questions?

no questions, no mention of what he did. remorse-lite

44 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:53:37am

Let's start a write in campaign for his wife's run for Governor.

45 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:18am

What a tool! Gorgeous wife, 3 lovely daughters. Goddamn worthless POS!

46 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:20am

re: #42 kawfytawk

what a piece of work! Drags his wife out there (just one more humiliation)....If I was his wife, I would've said....you got yourself into this alone....you get yourself out of this alone!

good riddance!

If I was his wife, he wouldn't have had kneecaps to stand up with. He'd be giving his speech from a chair.

47 KingKenrod  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:22am

The fact that Spitzer was elected with such an overwhelming margin suggests a sickness in our electorate.

Bagging whores was the least of his flaws.

I'm pretty happy I can talk about him in the past tense.

48 FrogMarch  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:23am

re: #6 Globular Cluster

His wife should serve him divorce papers on stage.

Blind allegiance and loyalty to party (D) politics, ambition, along with hypocritical pseudo-feminism - will ensure that Mrs. Democrat Spitzer not only stands by her man - she will run for office and get elected.

It worked for the Clintons.

49 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:28am

re: #35 Thanos

Good point,

Update! :)

Hey, does he post at KOS?

50 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:42am

re: #37 JammieWearingFool

Had to be on a call and missed it. No questions?

called it a "private failing" - such crap that is.

51 Thanos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:49am

re: #43 mama winger

no questions, no mention of what he did. remorse-lite

Steamrollers aren't remorseful.

52 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:54:57am

re: #40 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Oh my-is that you chubby vegan? ROFL. Truly a funny nic.

53 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:02am

re: #37 JammieWearingFool
Not a one. A coward as well as a schmuck.

54 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:15am

re: #41 wahabicorridor

So who becomes Lt. Gov.?

The Pres of the Senate I believe, will have be second in line. Republican.

55 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:17am
56 JammieWearingFool  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:32am

They should really have a special election considering there's nearly three years left on his term.

Paterson is no prize.

57 LeftJustAintRight  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:35am

re: #13 WriterMom

"I'll give you 50% of the assets if you stay on the stage with me during the press conference."


Wouldn't that make her a prostitute also?

58 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:39am

re: #52 WriterMom

Oh my-is that you chubby vegan? ROFL. Truly a funny nic.

Gotta do a better job of naming my sock puppets.

59 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:55:51am

re: #54 mama winger
Dudes name is....Bruno!

60 chinesearithmetic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:56:07am

New York, the whole country's laughing at you. How does that feel?

61 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:56:38am

If I were a woman, thank god I'm not, I would be ashamed of her and Ms McKrevy (?) for standing next to the a**holes during their news conferences of shame.

62 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:56:46am

He probably doesn't think he did anything wrong.

He's only sorry that he got caught.

63 laZardo  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:56:49am

It just turned Wednesday over here. LOL.

64 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:03am
65 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:04am

re: #58 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Not a sock puppet. Sock puppets are for misdirection. Yours is more an alias.

66 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:06am

re: #56 JammieWearingFool

They should really have a special election considering there's nearly three years left on his term.

Paterson is no prize.

I thought there was to be a special election in November. And rumors were swirling that Hillary might run against Rudy, I could be wrong.

67 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:09am

re: #54 mama winger

The Pres of the Senate I believe, will have be second in line. Republican.

Joe Bruno. Sptizer's arch nemesis.

68 Iron Fist  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:16am

re: #23 loppyd,

I'm sure he's sorry he got caught. I'm also sure that's all he's sorry for. His wife is a fool if she stays with him.

69 hayseed  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:17am

I guess he has been cut off at the house. I don't think she can look at his pecker and know it's been camping out some other place

70 irongrampa  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:31am

I doubt much will change here, except for the Governor's name.

71 laZardo  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:32am

re: #49 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

That's something that'll go down their Memory Hole pretty damn quick.

72 Sir Napsalot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:34am

Unknown reason, my foot.

With the guy's vicious nature, would anybody be willingly cross him?
I can imagine the gov telling the wife to 'stand by him, OR ELSE!'

73 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:37am

I think that New York law provides for an automatic 50% to the wife.

74 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:57:51am

So how much would he have to have paid that prostitute to stand by him while he gave his 2 press conferences? I figure he should pay his wife that money at the least.

75 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:05am

re: #57 LeftJustAintRight

Well, she's obviously sold part of her soul in exchange for her presence. Was it Churchill who quipped 'madam, we've determined what you are-now we are just haggling about price'.

76 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:10am

re: #65 pingjockey

Not a sock puppet. Sock puppets are for misdirection. Yours is more an alias.

But that makes it all the more clever.

77 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:11am

re: #56 JammieWearingFool
Blind with a hearing problem I believe, hope his aides are good.

78 FrogMarch  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:13am

re: #47 KingKenrod

The fact that Spitzer was elected with such an overwhelming margin suggests a sickness in our electorate.

Bagging whores was the least of his flaws.

I'm pretty happy I can talk about him in the past tense.

"A sickness in our electorate"

- bingo. All inspired by the media.

79 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:32am

re: #61 apachegunner

If I were a woman, thank god I'm not, I would be ashamed of her and Ms McKrevy (?) for standing next to the a**holes during their news conferences of shame.

Our dirtbag Detroit mayor not only had the little woman at his side, he had her give a speech about how much she loves him! Gack!

80 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:32am

re: #59 pingjockey

Dudes name is....Bruno!


Are you fucking kidding me? BRUNO? OMG, this is too funny. Shakespeare would have a field day with this.

81 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:39am

re: #77 apachegunner

Blind with a hearing problem I believe, hope his aides are good.

Arent they all?

/nap time

82 Dad O' Blondes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:40am

I'm no fan -- at all -- of Eliot Spitzer.

His AG tenure was filled with bullying and thuggish behavior. He threatened to indict AIG and Merrill Lynch, and as corporations, these indictments would have been fatal to these important financial institutions. In the end, he never charged AIG's Chairman/CEO Hank Greenberg with criminal wrongdoing -- never brought a single charge. Spitzer was running a hustle and shakedown operation, to exact $multi-billion settlements from Wall Street. And his governorship of NY was a mess.

But in the end, I thought his resignation speech did what it had to do. Really no glee at all watching this train wreck.

.

83 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:58:45am

markets are up

84 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:59:01am

re: #74 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Well, just do the math-$5000 per hour, divide by 60 minutes.

85 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:59:23am

notice how he always put himself first and family second in that resignation speech?

the absolute arrogance!

86 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:59:25am

re: #56 JammieWearingFool

They should really have a special election considering there's nearly three years left on his term.

Paterson is no prize.

Yeah, his 'Shoot to Harm' bill was completely ridiculous...

87 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:59:27am

One of these days I would love to see one of these press conferences where the wife starts just beating the guy in the head with the microphone.

88 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:59:34am

re: #46 mama winger

She still looks like someone clubbed her. From the NYPost story yesterday, it sounds like she might be getting pressured by his family.

But that's pure, unadulterated speculation.

89 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:01am

re: #83 mama winger
Markets are gonna close early cause all the traders will be at the local watering hole!

90 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:02am

re: #68 Iron Fist

,

I'm sure he's sorry he got caught. I'm also sure that's all he's sorry for. His wife is a fool if she stays with him.

Absolutely!

Sadly, I think she will.

91 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:14am
92 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:22am

re: #87 SecretInternetDoucheBag


I second that

93 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:35am

re: #83 mama winger

markets are up schadenfreudasmic

94 tedzilla99  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:47am

The NYT says that aides told them that his sainted wife was urging him to stay and not resign! I think that's all you need to know about "why is she up there".

95 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:48am

re: #79 ThinkPiece

Our dirtbag Detroit mayor not only had the little woman at his side, he had her give a speech about how much she loves him! Gack!


Well, that's Detroit who could be surprised?

96 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:00:50am

re: #88 Dianna
The msm does it all the time. What's good for the goose....

97 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:12am
98 Dad O' Blondes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:14am

re: #47 KingKenrod

The fact that Spitzer was elected with such an overwhelming margin suggests a sickness in our electorate.

Bagging whores was the least of his flaws.

I'm pretty happy I can talk about him in the past tense.

You are very right.

Spitzer won 69% of the popular vote to become NY's gov.

99 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:18am

I have unfortunatly been watching CNN for the last 20 minutes and they have not once identified him as a Democrat.

100 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:20am

re: #38 Dianna

"Spitzer" and "remorse" don't belong in the same sentence. I didn't really know much about him when this broke, but since then, I've learned that he is amazingly self-righteous, arrogant and vain.

And now he is getting a taste of his own medicine.

101 WriterMom  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:23am

re: #88 Dianna

Yesterday she looked like she had been crying non-stop. Puffy, sad.

102 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:23am

re: #4 mama winger

Yes, why would his wife be there? She's been humiliated enough.

And I'm already hearing excuses for Spitzer's escapades here where I live from people who are irrationally attached to the letter "D"; they say things like 'well, 75% of men cheat on their wives at some time.'

Offensive to me to hear that, as a guy; anyway

Men don't cheat on their wives.

I'm sure you get the implication...

103 coquimbojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:32am

Cue the munchkins. Ok, maybe that's not the munchkins, but there is a certain resemblence to a recently disgraced govenor. (Warning: Do not be taking a hit of acid when listening)

104 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:42am

CHARLES - haven't had the time to read the whole thread, but according to FoxNews, MRS. Spitzer urged him NOT to resign.
Make of that what you will.

105 Farang Kheemao  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:44am
106 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:01:59am

re: #82 Dad O' Blondes

I'm no fan -- at all -- of Eliot Spitzer.

His AG tenure was filled with bullying and thuggish behavior. He threatened to indict AIG and Merrill Lynch, and as corporations, these indictments would have been fatal to these important financial institutions. In the end, he never charged AIG's Chairman/CEO Hank Greenberg with criminal wrongdoing -- never brought a single charge. Spitzer was running a hustle and shakedown operation, to exact $multi-billion settlements from Wall Street. And his governorship of NY was a mess.

But in the end, I thought his resignation speech did what it had to do. Really no glee at all watching this train wreck.

.


he also threatened Shawn Hannity a few years back.

107 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:09am

re: #58 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Gotta do a better job of naming my sock puppets.

LOL!

Charles doesn't seem to mind aliases or sockies meant for fun. (I believe he has one called "Chuckie Greenballs" due to a troll's comment about him.) My own is "HY is a Troll", which is actually true, in the Michigander sense of "Troll". :-)

108 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:17am

re: #10 Dianna

Exactly! I like the way you think. If women keep saying that it is OK for them to be treated like doormats, then they can expect more of the same.

109 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:26am
110 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:32am

So passes another prince of the earth

111 SpartanWoman  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:37am

re: #21 Honorary Yooper

And in other news, Wall Street continues its rally from yesterday.

Yeah, she wanted him to stay!

112 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:46am

re: #37 JammieWearingFool

No questions - just a statement.

Interesting tidbits:

1) he still calls this a private matter that had repercussions to his public life. Well, doesn't really matter how he characterizes going to call girls - the feds and his wife are going to have to deal with him.

2) Paterson picked the 17th to make the resignation effective to allow an orderly transition. Fair enough - if that's how they want to play it.

3) he thinks that he's got a future somewhere down the line in the public, even if it isn't politics. Good luck with that.

113 Canerican  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:47am

In case you were Democrat Eliot Spitzer was a Democrat.

(I need to say the party in case anyone here uses the MSM as a primary information source)

114 StinkHammer  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:02:58am

This article from the American Spectator today caught my fancy -- "Sultan of Sanctimony Brought Down":

I love the smell of Schadenfreude in the morning....

Spitzer did go after real cases of conflict of interest and real accounting irregularities, and got some righteous convictions. But he went after guilty and innocent alike. And paid not the slightest attention to basic rules of decency. His targets were mere props for the overweening ambition of Eliot Spitzer, just as his poor wife was a prop for that 30-second, dead-man-talking mea culpa Monday in his Manhattan office (culpa for what the sly devil didn't say).

115 Squirrelguy  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:30am

re: #13 WriterMom

"I'll give you 50% of the assets if you stay on the stage with me during the press conference."

Just a thought.


She gets that much in child support. Not counting alimony.
I'd have said 75% and I don't get on stage & speak my mind.

116 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:34am
117 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:45am

re: #89 pingjockey

Markets are gonna close early cause all the traders will be at the local watering hole!

Shoot, they're already having a party. Wall Street's had a freaking rally ever since the news came out about Spitzer.

118 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:45am

re: #87 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Me, too.

Actually, I'd be even happier if she'd had some martial arts training, and broke some bones.

119 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:49am

re: #112 lawhawk

No questions - just a statement.

Interesting tidbits:

1) he still calls this a private matter that had repercussions to his public life. Well, doesn't really matter how he characterizes going to call girls - the feds and his wife are going to have to deal with him.

2) Paterson picked the 17th to make the resignation effective to allow an orderly transition. Fair enough - if that's how they want to play it.

3) he thinks that he's got a future somewhere down the line in the public, even if it isn't politics. Good luck with that.

Makes you wonder if he is going to be allowed to keep his law license....

120 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:52am

re: #104 realwest

CHARLES - haven't had the time to read the whole thread, but according to FoxNews, MRS. Spitzer urged him NOT to resign.
Make of that what you will.

Funny, but the NYT reports that Silda had reservations about him ever entering politics.

Fully text of the speech here.

121 zmdavid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:03:59am

Is Mrs. Spitzer a feminist? If she thinks all men are evil jerks, she might as well stick with one with cash.

122 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:12am

re: #102 Ojoe

Yes, why would his wife be there? She's been humiliated enough.

And I'm already hearing excuses for Spitzer's escapades here where I live from people who are irrationally attached to the letter "D"; they say things like 'well, 75% of men cheat on their wives at some time.'

Offensive to me to hear that, as a guy; anyway

Men don't cheat on their wives.

I'm sure you get the implication...

I do. And I agree.

123 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:14am

re: #106 apachegunner


he also threatened Shawn Hannity a few years back.

REally? Can you fill us in?

124 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:16am

What with all the general mayhem going on forgot one little item. Welcome to all our new lizards. Have fun and mind you read Charles' little rules.

125 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:31am

I've heard a lot of people calling in to radio shows talking about how this is sex, it's something that is legal in Europe and should be legal here... 'It's not that bad of a crime'...

It's exactly this attitude that is going to bring us down... It is against the Law, period. We cannot be a nation of laws if some are 'more worthy' than others...

He broke the law... He's an arrogant arse... Goodbye.

126 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:33am

I wonder if the pre-nup covered presence at resignation speeches.

127 Harry Bergeron  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:37am

#47 KingKenrod
You're right, Spitzer's electorate should resign, too.

128 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:40am

re: #94 tedzilla99

Really? Well, the aides have no reason to lie, do they?

/

129 Dirk Diggler  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:04:44am

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

130 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:05:02am
“The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men.” —Samuel Adams
131 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:05:25am

re: #113 Canerican

In case you were Democrat Eliot Spitzer was a Democrat.

(I need to say the party in case anyone here uses the MSM as a primary information source)

And did you know he was a diary writer for the Daily Kos?
Yep, that he was, he was a diary writer for the Daily Kos.
I'll say it again, Eliot Spitzer was a diary writer for the Daily Kos.
Did I mention he was a Democrat as well?

132 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:00am

Still no mention on CNN that Spitzer was a Democrat.

133 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:12am

re: #124 pingjockey

And remember, this is also a humor site.

Welcome.

134 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:17am

re: #108 rawmuse

Doormats get stepped on. I don't approve of people asking for that.

I'm glad to see you back; I saw your reply to someone else the other day, so I know how you're doing.

135 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:18am

re: #117 Honorary Yooper

Shoot, they're already having a party. Wall Street's had a freaking rally ever since the news came out about Spitzer.

Actually, it's about the $236B the Fed announced it's going to pump out yesterday.

136 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:31am

re: #130 republic

He makes good beer too!

137 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:33am

The man paid for SEX. He didn't have a relationship, he didn't fall in love. He didn't find a soulmate, he didn't have a high regard for a woman friend that turned into something more. He simply paid for sex. How demeaning is that?

An intelligent, powerful, rich man in the prime of his life jeapordizes his whole life, career and family for a hooker. what an ass

138 coquimbojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:40am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

Yeah, I'd have to put a bag or two over her head. I mean the body's nice, but I would have a hard time getting around those wierod facial features.

139 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:56am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

Almost NSFW but for the pixelisation.

/Are those real?

140 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:56am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

I would pay $5,500. The check would pounce of course!

141 Pullus Iulius  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:06:59am

Any apology from Eliot Sphincter (D-NY) for the personal enrichment he provided to slave-holding whoremasters over the years?

142 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:14am

re: #133 Ojoe
Thanks, knew I forgot something. Jocularity, Jocularity.

143 coquimbojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:20am

re: #137 mama winger

Amen, sister.

144 xtraBilly  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:27am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

A lot of that $5,500 goes to insure confidentiality.

145 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:45am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

We'll probably see more in Playboy,

Except there might be a few who say

I am Spartacus

146 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:48am

re: #135 wahabicorridor

Actually, it's about the $236B the Fed announced it's going to pump out yesterday.

Maybe, but the news about Spitzer must be making them happy as well.

147 SecretInternetDoucheBag  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:07:48am

Ok count it at 1207 CNN mentioned that the LT Gov was a Democrat and that Spitzer had problems with Republicans.

148 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:08:08am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

Those would be the "refinements", sir. LOL

149 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:08:18am

re: #103 coquimbojoe

(Warning: Do not be taking a hit of acid when listening)

That was the last thread.

150 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:07am

re: #144 xtraBilly

A lot of that $5,500 goes to insure confidentiality.

Then, obviously, he didn't get his money's worth.

151 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:10am

Middle Class morality!

152 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:25am

Kristen - looks like most other cheap 'hos.

153 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:33am

re: #144 xtraBilly

A lot of that $5,500 goes to insure confidentiality.

Worked really well, too.

154 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:35am

re: #123 wahabicorridor
Hannity had him on the show, radio show, and during the debate noticed his character at which time the prick hung up and called the producer back and insisted Hannity be made to apologize or get thrown off the air. He mentioned friends and contacts at FCC.

155 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:44am

re: #132 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Still no mention on CNN that Spitzer was a Democrat.

This is why over 80% of Americans don't believe or trust the msm, and why their rating are in the tank.

Things like this only further reveals the msm agenda, which isn't to report news accurately.

156 x-ray  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:09:54am

re: #146 Honorary Yooper

Maybe, but the news about Spitzer must be making them happy as well.

Maybe she can bring a blue dress to Playboy for proof :)

157 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:10:08am

re: #134 Dianna

Thanks for your concern, dear! I will be just fine, everyone's flight path goes through some rough patches.
And BTW, isn't the book great? it is a real scholarly work, but fun reading too.
Kindest regards.

158 xtraBilly  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:10:19am

re: #150 Honorary Yooper

Then, obviously, he didn't get his money's worth.

Well, none of the money went to protect him from himself.

159 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:10:38am

re: #80 wahabicorridor
NO, Spitzer's dad's name isn't Bruno - Jospeh Bruno (D) is the head of the NYS Assembly.
Sptizer's dad's name is Bernard, a big time real estate developer in NYC.

160 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:10:40am

re: #112 lawhawk

2) Paterson picked the 17th to make the resignation effective to allow an orderly transition. Fair enough - if that's how they want to play it.

My theory, expressed in the previous thread, was that he wants to sneak out of town while the whole city is drunk on green beer and distracted.

161 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:10:41am

re: #121 zmdavid

Her maiden name is Silda Wall. She's not exactly a child from the wrong side of the tracks.

I have no way to even guess what's going on.

162 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:17am

They are talking about his life being ruined. Bullshit! His family is worthy 1/2 billion, that is billion, dollars. I could survive ruination like that!

163 StinkHammer  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:25am

re: #129 Dirk Diggler

The New York Post has a picture of Kristin.

Class A boobage but I still don't think I'd pay $5,500 an hour for her.

In fairness, that's posted as mere speculation -- there's no guarantee that's Spitzer's Kristen. So I'll reserve judgement about her monetary "worth."

164 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:32am

Was listening to the Alan Colmes show the other night. A democrat called him an tried to bust his balls about coming down so hard on Spitzer. Alan pretty much told him to stfu and stfd. Alan is a lefty, but, at least on this issue had some intellectual honesty.

165 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:46am

Spitzer treats woman like a piece of "uncovered" meat.

/

166 x-ray  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:50am

PIMF

My #156 Should have quoted #145

We'll probably see more in Playboy,

Except there might be a few who say

I am Spartacus

167 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:11:58am

re: #60 chinesearithmetic

I didn't vote for him. My husband didn't vote for him. My 3 kids who live in NY did, as did a DIL...they are really furious with him, and my son the lawyer feels he sullies the name of other lawyers, and hopes he does time. My son and DIL, who live in NJ, would have voted for him. My son in law does not talk politics, so I do not know who he voted for.

It is delayed until Monday, at the request of the Lt. Gov., and I just hope the POS Spitzer does not change his mind.

Our State budget really needs to be done. NYS is in financial distress.

Lt. Gov. Peterson, although a very liberal Dem., is a decent man, and should do a far better job than Spitzer ever was, even on his best day.

We will get through this.

That Spitzer's wife was at his side this morning? She is an idiot, a very well educated idiot.

168 Athos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:12:15am

re: #164 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Then this would be the first for skeletor

169 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:12:31am
170 Dad O' Blondes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:12:46am

re: #147 SecretInternetDoucheBag

Ok count it at 1207 CNN mentioned that the LT Gov was a Democrat and that Spitzer had problems with Republicans.

Yep -- I just knew this was coming.

Watch. Next we'll see some msm types pondering the possibility that Eliot was set up by political foes -- and he had plenty of them, especially Republicans.

But this really looks like a routine fed sting operation -- and it's been going on for a while.

.

171 doppelganglander  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:12:50am

I came for the Spitzenfreude and I am not disappointed.

172 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:05am

re: #154 apachegunner

Hannity had him on the show, radio show, and during the debate noticed his character at which time the prick hung up and called the producer back and insisted Hannity be made to apologize or get thrown off the air. He mentioned friends and contacts at FCC.


Why am I not surprised? What a prick, I hope he goes to jail.

As for his wife - you think she doesn't know what he's like - she's probably just as bad as he is.

173 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:07am

re: #161 Dianna

Her maiden name is Silda Wall. She's not exactly a child from the wrong side of the tracks.

I have no way to even guess what's going on.

Politics seems to bring out the best in people.

174 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:15am

re: #125 tfc3rid

The Wall Street Journal has a front page article. Spitzer transported his "date" across state lines (from NY to Washington) for prostitution; that's the Mann Act. He was involved in money laundering and wire fraud because he was paying people who were doing those things; and finally, there's some question about the money he used.

It's going to be interesting.

175 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:16am

re: #98 Dad O' Blondes
Ah, with all due respect, Dems outnumber Republicans in NYS by about 2-1, Spitzer's opponent was just a sacrifical lamb for the Repubs and AT THAT TIME, Spitzer had a great reputation for going after bad guys and corporations as Attorney General.
None of us knew anything about this part of Spitzer's life.
Wonder how the Mafia feels now that they no longer have the Govenor in their pocket?

176 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:25am

OT:
Well folks, if you've ever wanted to know what legalbgl and I sound like, and you've got Sirius radio, you are going to get your chance. We're going to be interviewed this Friday in the 5:30-6:00 slot for their Blog Bunker program (channel 110).

Expect a wide ranging discussion of topics of the day. If I get more info, I'll be posting it.

177 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:13:41am

Somewhere, Bill CLinton is bound and gagged in an underground cell...

178 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:20am

re: #177 Peacekeeper

Somewhere, Bill CLinton is bound and gagged in an underground cell...

And loving every minute of it. How much is he paying per hour?

179 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:24am

Rush is airing "Love Client #9" by Paul Shanklin. What a hoot!

180 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:27am

re: #177 Peacekeeper

Somewhere, Bill CLinton is bound and gagged in an underground cell...

Along with Michelle Obama

181 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:35am

Good he resigned. Has there been any mention of the legal charges against him.

Anyone know?

182 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:37am

re: #159 realwest

NO, Spitzer's dad's name isn't Bruno - Jospeh Bruno (D) is the head of the NYS Assembly.
Sptizer's dad's name is Bernard, a big time real estate developer in NYC.


WHAT are you talking about, you silly person you!

183 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:37am

OMG Rush doing parody of clinton saying dems are the party for hookers and a rip off of Love Potion #9.

184 Charles  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:46am

He wasn't just endangering himself and his family, he was putting the entire state of New York at risk by exposing himself to possible blackmail.

And for at least SIX years.

185 unreconstructed rebel  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:14:58am

re: #105 Farang Kheemao

& they all have the same expression! LOL!

186 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:01am

re: #167 NY Nana

I didn't vote for him. My husband didn't vote for him. My 3 kids who live in NY did, as did a DIL...they are really furious with him, and my son the lawyer feels he sullies the name of other lawyers, and hopes he does time. My son and DIL, who live in NJ, would have voted for him. My son in law does not talk politics, so I do not know who he voted for.

It is delayed until Monday, at the request of the Lt. Gov., and I just hope the POS Spitzer does not change his mind.

Our State budget really needs to be done. NYS is in financial distress.

Lt. Gov. Peterson, although a very liberal Dem., is a decent man, and should do a far better job than Spitzer ever was, even on his best day.

We will get through this.

That Spitzer's wife was at his side this morning? She is an idiot, a very well educated idiot.


Spitzer is a Democrat, 99.9% of Democrats who commit crimes, get slaps on the wrist, nothing more.

Just like Jefferson(bribe of FBI agent on camera) from LA, neither will get anything more than a slap on the wrist.

Democrats are treated differently in the American justice system.

Sad.

187 jamie  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:10am

re: #7 loppyd,

Enough with this "private matter" crap already!

Interestingly enough, that almost exactly the term that Rudy Giuliani used when his Southern campaign chairman and US Senator David Vitter (R-Whores) was caught in his own hooker sting:

Vitter's admission also could have a negative impact on the campaign for one of the leading presidential canidates, Rudy Giuliani. Vitter is the former New York mayor's regional campaign chairman for the South.

Giuliani's campaign just suffered another blow in South Carolina, where Giuliani's state chairman, state Treasurer Thomas Ravenel, was hit with federal cocaine charges. Giuilani has also been under fire for refusing to fire Monsignor Alan Placa from Giuliani's security consulting firm; Placa is a Catholic priest and childhood friend who was suspended from the church over abuse allegations.

Giuliani told reporters after a campaign stop in Concord, N.H., he had not spoken to Vitter since the news broke and said in any case it was "a personal issue" for Vitter.

"You'll have to hear from Senator Vitter," he said. "If you look at all the people I appointed, a thousand or so, sure, some of them had issues. Some of them had problems. The vast majority of them are outstanding people."

188 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:12am

re: #135 wahabicorridor

The middle class has been successfully bribed. This is just such a bad idea.

189 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:14am

re: #169 taxfreekiller

Eliot,

Concrete feet await if you talk to much.

My suggestion you get a ticket out of town,
or be very very careful who's car's you accept
rides in from now on.

Some say the mob is not dead, whats your call on that,
Eliot?

True, they do have a real mafia there, don't they.

In Chicago, we have two mobs - The Outfit, and The Cook County Democratic Organization, and the Outfit gets prosecuted by the other which usually gets off scot-free.

/Damn, I can be cynical at times.
//Living near Chicago will do that to you politically.

190 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:25am
Radio Equalizer has a post about the clumsy, ridiculous attempts by left-wing radio to defend Spitzer


Left-wing radio? There's such a thing?

191 itellu3times  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:30am

re: #74 SecretInternetDoucheBag

So how much would he have to have paid that prostitute to stand by him while he gave his 2 press conferences?

I don't know, but it would have been a class act!

192 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:32am

re: #184 Charles

Good Morning, Charles!

193 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:33am

More on Miss Kristen:

[Link: www.nydailynews.com...]

194 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:38am

re: #177 Peacekeeper

Somewhere, Bill CLinton is bound and gagged in an underground cell...

Bill Clinton, Client #?

195 LeftJustAintRight  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:45am

The Spitzer legal defense fund has been set up.
E-mail all donations to me

196 coquimbojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:48am

re: #163 StinkHammer

In fairness, that's posted as mere speculation -- there's no guarantee that's Spitzer's Kristen. So I'll reserve judgement about her monetary "worth."

We can safely guess it wasn't this Kristen.

197 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:53am

he was putting the entire state of New York at risk

wow, he really has some libido.

198 Bearster  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:15:54am

I think that the dems and repubs are mostly the same. Look at McCain for example, or Bush (elder or junior) for that matter. Public edukation, subsidies for everything, taxes for everything, regulations for everything, environmentalism. Guiliani believed in gun control.

But I think there is consistently one small, but perhaps important, difference.

The repubs are generally not corrupt personally.

Maybe the dems are so often personally corrupt they are not for anything. They will tell you who they want to "get" (the rich, the corporations, the drivers of musclecars, sometimes families of military personnel). But they don't have any principles, any ideas, or any plans.

Voters of NY: please feel free to ignore this and vote in another thug and perhaps you will finally see what happens to NY City when the financial industry (whose taxes pay to keep it afloat) finally flees!

199 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:16:19am

re: #183 pingjockey

OMG Rush doing parody of clinton saying dems are the party for hookers and a rip off of Love Potion #9.

Was just going to say the same. I love Rush's song parodies!

200 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:16:21am

re: #184 Charles

He wasn't just endangering himself and his family, he was putting the entire state of New York at risk by exposing himself to possible blackmail.

And for at least SIX years.

Along the same line, If Obama is elected POTUS, maybe he can make Barney Frank Sec. Of Defense?

201 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:16:55am
202 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:02am

re: #168 Athos

Then this would be the first for skeletor

Skeletor, yeah, that was the nic. Couldn't think of it. I was actually surprised by his candor. Said, that what Spitzer did was much worse than Craig, etc. Public trust, hypocrisy, the whole shooting match. Was really unloading.

"Good night, Alan. Good work. Sleep well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning."

203 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:06am

re: #183 pingjockey

OMG Rush doing parody of clinton saying dems are the party for hookers...

Didn't they endorse Ron Paul?

204 itellu3times  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:14am

re: #197 Peacekeeper

he was putting the entire state of New York at risk

wow, he really has some libido.

As governor, if he gets the clap, everyone gets the clap.

205 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:38am

re: #184 Charles

He wasn't just endangering himself and his family, he was putting the entire state of New York at risk by exposing himself to possible blackmail.

And for at least SIX years.

4+ years of which while he was the Attorney General and prosecuted prostitution rings and was entrusted with enforcing the laws of the state of New York.

206 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:45am

re: #183 pingjockey

OMG Rush doing parody of clinton saying dems are the party for hookers and a rip off of Love Potion #9.


There was a letter to the editor in today's NY Daily News:

Is there any truth to the rumor that Bill Clinton is Clients 1 through 8?

*snort*

207 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:48am

re: #200 Nevergiveup

Along the same line, If Obama is elected POTUS, maybe he can make Barney Frank Sec. Of Defense?

He'll blow the hell out of America's enemies!

208 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:17:57am

re: #157 rawmuse

Yes, I finished it this morning on the train - no time to read most of last week!

209 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:08am

re: #184 Charles

Yes! I kept saying that about the Great Bent One at the time, also.
People don't get it. When you hold high office you must not give your enemies opportunity to extort you.

210 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:09am

re: #196 coquimbojoe

My eyes! My eyes!

211 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:16am

re: #199 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey
My online registration expired so i can't hear the parodies during commercial breaks anymore:(

212 madisonsfriend  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:25am

It wasn't $5,500 an hour- she gets $1000 an hour plus expenses(taxis, trains, whips, chains). So that $80,000+ he spent means a lot of time away from Slida. He spent 2 hours with Kristin on the night everyone is talking about- and got some credit from the $4300 he paid.

213 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:29am

IIRC Watergate was all about stealing the Democrats' whore list from the DNC HQ.

214 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:18:49am

re: #197 Peacekeeper

he was putting the entire state of New York at risk

wow, he really has some libido.

Not as much as Ronald Reagan, who was personally responsible for infecting all of the people with AIDS in the 80s (or so I've been told).

215 SpartanWoman  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:19:11am

re: #205 lawhawk

4+ years of which while he was the Attorney General and prosecuted prostitution rings and was entrusted with enforcing the laws of the state of New York.

So he could have been being blackmailed all along. Fathom that.

216 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:19:14am

re: #125 tfc3rid It isn't about sex, damnit! It's about violating Federal Laws (the Mann Act), violating NYS laws about prostitutioon, improper use of office (while AG he prosecuted his "Diamond" call girl rings COMPETITION but not them) and there's the question of the illegal (i.e., STEALING) of the money of the people of NY State.
And it wasn't a one time affair (almost said one-off there!) it's something he's been involved with for 10 years or more.
No, this isn't about SEX outside of his marriage, it's about governmental corruption. Period.
And I'll wage next month's disability check that he has been blackmailed by the mafia or their ilk.
The damn MSM had better wake up - and so had the people of the State of New York.

217 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:19:35am

re: #202 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Is that you, Chubby Vegan?

218 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:20:09am

re: #214 JamesTKirk

You're just lucky never had a sexual harassment code...

219 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:20:33am

re: #218 Peacekeeper

You're just lucky never had a sexual harassment code...

starfleet

220 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:20:33am

re: #207 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

re: #200 Nevergiveup
Along the same line, If Obama is elected POTUS, maybe he can make Barney Frank Sec. Of Defense?

He'll blow the hell out of America's enemies!

The muslims will be afraid to bend over in prayer when he's around. Well, some of them will be afraid.

221 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:20:33am

re: #216 realwest

Damn straight realwest... the local media is putting this out there as just being sex... Sex and nothing more... Private within the ocnfines of a hotel...

Not seeing what's underneath...

222 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:20:41am

re: #217 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Is that you, Chubby Vegan?

On a bad day.

223 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:29am

Now is the time for all politicians to condemn using prostitutes.
[crickets]

224 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:30am

re: #216 realwest
RW, unfortunately the msm and the great unwashed masses will wish to treat this a personal matter and not the serious crime it is.

225 friarstale  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:37am

oh, was he a DEmocrat?
(snicker, snicker)

is it true the NYSE is going to let "Kristen" ring the opening bell tomorrow?

Kristen's nickname was "upstate"
(Spitzer loved screwing Upstate NY)

226 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:37am

Bill Clinton was Client #10 thru #26.

227 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:39am

re: #216 realwest

There's also the question of whether he used state funds to transport himself down to DC on "official business" that included interludes in the Mayflower Hotel with his happy hookers. Also, questions over his security detail and what they did or didn't know.

State taxpayers were and are affected by all this in ways big and small.

Now that the resignation is going to take place, there's the added costs of changing over signage around the state and letterheads of all state documents going forward. Heck, let's watch 'em spin this as an economic development project. /

228 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:48am

re: #175 realwest
hey Real, good to Cya. Hows da tooth?

229 xtraBilly  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:21:57am

re: #205 lawhawk

4+ years of which while he was the Attorney General and prosecuted prostitution rings and was entrusted with enforcing the laws of the state of New York.

He seemed to go through all this unshaken and not remorseful at all .
So, I don't think he's the type of person who'd be subject to blackmail over this.

I'm wondering what sort of leverage he still has to avoid jail time.

What party does he belong to, anyway?

230 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:01am

re: #209 rawmuse

That's elementary, don't open any cracks.

(joke)

231 Pygmalienation  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:02am

The tragedy here folks, is his wife and daughters. This guy had it coming with his arrogance. Too bad his family must pay such a high price for his dalliances. The image of males his daughters will take away from this episode will be very tarnished.

232 Iron Fist  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:10am

re: #205 lawhawk,

And you have to wonder if his proclivities had anything to do with how he picked prostitution rings to go after. These guys wouldn't give me a discount, so, off with their heads!

So to speak. This type of corruption brings into question all of his decisions on cases of this nature for the entire time he was Attorney General. Just who all has he, quite literally, been in bed with?

233 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:11am

re: #162 Nevergiveup

And wifey is something.

[...]Tough-as-nails former corporate lawyer Silda Wall Spitzer was fond of telling people that her name meant "Teutonic War goddess."

Yesterday, as her eyes welled up with tears and she inhaled deeply beside her disgraced husband, Eliot, she looked more like a woman whose world had just come crashing down. It had.

Silda Spitzer - an Ivy-League educated Baptist Southern belle who married into one of New York's City's richest and most prominent families - seemed to have led a charmed life.[...]

[...] Before they met, Silda had excelled as a student at Meredith College, an all-women's Baptist school

Her success there had Harvard Law beckoning - an opportunity she said she never saw coming but refused to turn down because she was curious about the world outside her small Southern town.

"I just felt that I wanted to experience a bigger and different world," she said in an interview with New York magazine.

After her second year at Harvard, she accepted an invitation to go skiing - even though she'd never hit the slopes - and the decision changed her life.

It was at Mt. Snow in picturesque Vermont that she met the man who would become her husband and the father of her three daughters.

"I did not start skiing until I happened to go on a ski trip with some friends from law school," she told Women's Wear. "It was the end of law school, and that's where I met Eliot, who had skied all his life.

"But I am not a skier, so I don't know what I was doing on this trip. I just thought, 'Sure, I'll go out and ski.' But he really taught me to ski."

He also introduced her to Manhattan society.

If Silda Wall's down-home childhood was about barbecues, baking, and trips to the beach, her future husband's was about ambition, intellectual prowess, and power.

The son of a self-made real-estate mogul who had grown up in a cold-water tenement on the Lower East Side, young Eliot Spitzer was raised in the tony Riverdale section of The Bronx.

Dinners at the Spitzer home were famously rigid, as Bernard Spitzer - worth $500 million - made his three children discuss global issues in order to prepare them for the future.

Eliot Spitzer attended Horace Mann, one of the city's premier private schools. He is remembered by classmates for carrying a briefcase instead of a backpack to school.

But on that fateful ski trip, something deep clicked between the New York Jew and the fetching Southern Baptist.

"Eliot and I both grew up with parents who worked together as a strong team," Silda said in an interview last year with The Times Union of Albany.

"That's the only way I know how to go about it, to be as supportive as I can be for him. He, in turn, is as supportive as he can be with my interests and endeavors." [...]

[...]It was Silda Spitzer's second marriage. Her first husband was Peter Stamos, a financial tycoon from California. The were together during her second year at Harvard, according to published reports.

In a New York magazine profile, friends said Silda Spitzer was both hurt and embarrassed by her failed marriage.

"This is a person who never made missteps," Janet Ward-Black, a pal of hers since high school, told the magazine.

"Just like everything with Silda always was, she had a perfect wedding, with all her family and friends down here, to a perfect man, and then . . . poof!"

Now everyone in New York is wondering whether her second marriage will go poof.[...]

For a bright woman, she does not know how to pick a husband. And their 3 innocent teenage daugters are now in the middle

Read the whole thing!

234 pat  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:24am

Skeletor did his best, but it was not good enough.

235 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:22:37am
236 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:02am

re: #216 realwest

I'm glad you mentioned the blackmail issue. My guess that if he gets off easy, it will be because he spills the beans on friends or foes. This guy is ruthless. And, I am beginning to feel that his wife is not far behind.

237 friarstale  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:06am

re: #226 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Bill Clinton was Client #10 thru #26.

hey, Fat Bastard, we tied on the timestamp

238 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:07am

re: #227 lawhawk

That Spitzer letterhead stuff could be collectible.

239 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:16am

re: #217 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

tee hee

240 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:19am

re: #224 pingjockey

RW, unfortunately the msm and the great unwashed masses will wish to treat this a personal matter and not the serious crime it is.

Maybe, but we can always hope there is some other obnoxious lawyer in the Southern District that wants to make a name for him or her self.

241 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:31am

re: #201 buzzsawmonkey

Again? Don't they ever give up?

Warm up your word processors, lizards!

242 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:48am

re: #190 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Left-wing radio? There's such a thing?


probably "short wave" or C band

243 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:23:59am

re: #184 Charles It was what you said and a hell of a lot more - please see my #216.

244 StinkHammer  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:02am
Radio Equalizer has a post about the clumsy, ridiculous attempts by left-wing radio to defend Spitzer.

You should see Paul Campos' pathetic attempt in the Rocky Mountain News today to whitewash Spitzer's downfall : Was Spitzer Targeted?

245 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:02am

Damn! Another crusader for truth, justice, the American way, the liberal idea of "good Government" taken down by TVRWC.

Damn you, Rove, you are all powerful, and still stalking liberal nightmares.

/s

246 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:22am

re: #218 Peacekeeper

re: #214 JamesTKirk

You're just lucky never had a sexual harassment code...

I generally did not get involved with my own crew, not with all the exotic alien women throwing themselves at me - so I didn't have the sort of problems Jean-Luc Picard (who's a Democrat, in case you don't watch CNN) did.

247 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:23am

re: #242 apachegunner

NPR and Pacifica Radio, they're not hard to find.

248 madisonsfriend  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:23am

re: #233 NY Nana

Well, she knew how to marry money and jump from one to another.

249 Pope Insouciance IV  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:46am

If this guy gets lonely, he would fit in just fine with these guys.

250 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:49am

Bulletin: Feds say that he did not cut any deal. Will this mean revocation of his law license, and also prison time?

251 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:57am
252 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:24:57am

They HAVE to prosecute- otherwise the NY Post will run
SPITZER GETS OFF! as a headline.

253 friarstale  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:25:32am

re: #231 Pygmalienation

The tragedy here folks, is his wife and daughters. This guy had it coming with his arrogance. Too bad his family must pay such a high price for his dalliances. The image of males his daughters will take away from this episode will be very tarnished.

well, their image of males and females both

some men want to pay for sex, or have a hot young trophy wife
some women supply that demand

254 Athos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:25:44am

re: #221 tfc3rid

Damn straight realwest... the local media is putting this out there as just being sex... Sex and nothing more... Private within the ocnfines of a hotel...

Not seeing what's underneath...

Not seeing? They just don't give a damn about what's underneath simply because of the party that Spitzer is a member of. The needs of the party outweigh the needs of the country or the person.

255 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:25:56am

What he said at this resignation matters not. . .its the same scripted "I have sinned against you" nonsense we've been hearing for years.

What I REALLY want to know are the terms of the plea deal he has struck with the Feds.

Is he going to beat felony charges or not?

Sadly, I think he will.

256 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:26:22am

re: #240 Nevergiveup
I am sure the resignation is just the tip of the iceberg. He's spent the last two days working a deal with the Feds. Also, who leaked his name? the other clients are numbers too. So who let it out that client #9 was Spitzer?

257 Athos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:26:39am

re: #250 NY Nana

Bulletin: Feds say that he did not cut any deal. Will this mean revocation of his law license, and also prison time?

Hopefully.

258 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:26:44am

re: #255 looking closely

Is he going to beat felony charges or not?

That's not all he'll be beating, if his wife and the E club no longer provide him services.

259 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:26:50am

Persoanlly, I think prostitution should be legal. Quality would go up, price would go down due to good old free market principles.

260 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:26:55am

re: #255 looking closely

Is he going to beat felony charges or not?

Sadly, I think he will.

SPITZER GETS OFF!

261 coquimbojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:27:54am

re: #210 ThinkPiece

Sorry. Please keep in mind my suffering for my art too.

262 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:27:57am

re: #256 pingjockey

I am sure the resignation is just the tip of the iceberg. He's spent the last two days working a deal with the Feds. Also, who leaked his name? the other clients are numbers too. So who let it out that client #9 was Spitzer?

I think the feds approached him and let him know he was under investigation and why. He then spoke with his aides. That is were the leak was.

263 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:27:57am

re: #260 Peacekeeper

Is he going to beat felony charges or not?

Sadly, I think he will.

SPITZER GETS OFF!


Actually I'd like to suggest that to you Charles, if the opportunity presents.

264 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:19am
265 wahabicorridor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:25am

THE CAPITOL IS BEING EVACUATED

Again

Incoming aircraft

266 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:45am

re: #252 Peacekeeper

They HAVE to prosecute- otherwise the NY Post will run
SPITZER GETS OFF! as a headline.

For some reason, that headline is just wrong on so many levels.

/Need I even mention why?

267 unclassifiable  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:47am

These pols would not have so far to fall if they did not use their campaigns to build themselves up to be demigods.

268 Athos  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:53am

re: #258 JamesTKirk

That's not all he'll be beating, if his wife and the E club no longer provide him services.

I'm sure the homosexual rapist cellmate that he will have in 'Sing-Sing' will help him out.....and not charge anywhere close to $1K / hour.

269 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:28:56am

re: #262 Nevergiveup
One of his aides blabbed? Oops!

270 tfc3rid  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:29:11am

I have an environemntal report in my hands here at my desk from the office of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer from 2005...

271 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:29:12am

re: #259 maddogg

Persoanlly, I think prostitution should be legal. Quality would go up, price would go down due to good old free market principles.

Legalized, but within certain strict parameters.

272 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:29:14am

re: #250 NY Nana

Bulletin: Feds say that he did not cut any deal. Will this mean revocation of his law license, and also prison time?


Maybe part of the deal was for them to say there was no deal!

OK, I doubt it.

Supposedly client #6 is the Duke of Westminster, Englands richest man!

[Link: www.thisislondon.co.uk...]

273 BulgarWheat  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:29:20am

re: #265 wahabicorridor

link please

274 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:29:29am
275 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:00am

re: #268 Athos

I'm sure the homosexual rapist cellmate that he will have in 'Sing-Sing' will help him out.....and not charge anywhere close to $1K / hour.

No, if he does serve any time, it'll probably be in a good ol' boy country club prison.

276 selpaw  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:02am

Down through the ages there have been very powerful men who have had two lives with understanding from their wives and from society. Their wives were to produce the heirs and continue gene pool. For that the wives continued to enjoy the privilege of being a lady of good upbringing and of society.

Now this is where the clash of womens and anti- woman's lib comes into play because we are asking this woman to chop the balls right off of him! Which shall it be? In so many instances the wife of the offender lives with the knowledge her husband is gaining pleasure elsewhere because that was a part of her marriage she disdained..........or she herself was just too weak to do anything about it.

Ok, I am not sticking up for that bastard Spitzer nor making excuses for his wife so don't jump me on this one. All I am saying is some woman are weak and have little self respect while others just don't give a damn!

I feel sorry for all of them because this evil came back to destroy the very character of family and love which I am sure at the start was important to both of them. I take no relish in what happened simply because he is a rich arrogant fool and the media fail to disclose he is a democrat! I loathe what he did. I still wish him no ill. He resigned and that is enough.

I do know people in glass houses should not throw stones! Witch hunts are not at all in the spirit of who we are. Surely we have great proof of that from humans who preached one thing and were praised for it and turned and did the exact opposite.

The only thing we can do about it is tend to our own houses....... close the light at the end of the day and know we did our very best.

277 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:03am

re: #221 tfc3rid Oh they see what's underneath, my friend, they just don't want to report it cause, he is, after all, a Democrat!
This is a prime example of governmental corruption that just happens to have extramartial sex involved. I can't begin to count the number of Federal and State laws he broke, nor even GUESS at how many times he abused his office as Attorney General for his own purposes and this went on, according to some sources, for TEN YEARS. We know it was at least SIX YEARS.
He deserves to be locked up for a long time.

278 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:23am

re: #275 JamesTKirk

No, if he does serve any time, it'll probably be in a good ol' boy country club prison.

Maybe his dad even built it!

279 Pullus Iulius  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:43am

re: #233 NY Nana

"Eliot Spitzer attended Horace Mann, one of the city's premier private schools."
-Not the same Mann as the Mann Act, but he'll soon be familiar with both, I'll wager.

280 christheprofessor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:45am

re: #259 maddogg

Persoanlly, I think prostitution should be legal. Quality would go up, price would go down due to good old free market principles.

I agree. To some degree, those of us who don't work for ourselves are all prostitutes. We use our minds and bodies in our work -- laws against prostitution are just another form of government telling us what we cannot do for a living.

281 pat  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:47am

re: #250 NY Nana

Bulletin: Feds say that he did not cut any deal. Will this mean revocation of his law license, and also prison time?

He has to actually be charged, likely with a felony. Although every State can disbar for a misdemeanor, like being a john, most do not unless it involves a client. And here, Eliot was the client, heh,heh.

282 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:54am

re: #270 tfc3rid

I have an environemntal report in my hands here at my desk from the office of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer from 2005...

Don't worry. I have papers here with 'Governor George Ryan' at the top of them. I also have ones with 'Governor Rod Blagojevich' at the top of them as well. One's in jail, the other is headed that way, Official A.

283 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:30:55am

I am a multitasking Gawd. Fox, Limbaugh, and LGF! Some fool strayed off course maybe. Godd way to get your ass shot down.

284 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:03am

WHOA Y'ALL - FOXNEWS is reporting an unidentified aircraft just violated the White House No Fly Zone.
Breaking...........

285 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:33am

re: #270 tfc3rid

I have an environemntal report in my hands here at my desk from the office of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer from 2005...


well handle it with rubber gloves.

286 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:38am

re: #284 realwest

Bad.

287 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:46am

re: #264 buzzsawmonkey

More important, we'd maybe finally here the last of that old "I'm just working my way through college" line.

Dang, Buzz. Where did you hear that? :)

288 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:50am

re: #284 realwest

WHOA Y'ALL - FOXNEWS is reporting an unidentified aircraft just violated the White House No Fly Zone.
Breaking...........

I hope it's just some idiot.

289 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:58am

re: #248 madisonsfriend

In marriage#2? She jumped into a cesspool wearing a bikini.

And she was the head of the Harvard Law Review. Brains do not always mean common sense.

290 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:31:58am

re: #259 maddogg

Persoanlly, I think prostitution should be legal. Quality would go up, price would go down due to good old free market principles.

I think you should perhaps examine how that is being implemented in places where it is legal, such as Germany. There, if a young woman cannot find work, and wants to work, the government can eventually compel her to become a Sex Worker. This was the case a couple of years ago when I visited there, it may have changed, but I doubt it.

291 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:32:13am

re: #288 loppyd

One way or another it is.

292 SpartanWoman  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:32:30am

re: #236 babes

I'm glad you mentioned the blackmail issue. My guess that if he gets off easy, it will be because he spills the beans on friends or foes. This guy is ruthless. And, I am beginning to feel that his wife is not far behind.

Yup, Silda is a barracuda. I never recall one statement made by the Mrs Spitzer to offer sadness or support to those destroyed by her husband.

293 bosforus  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:32:48am

anyone know anything about a small plane crash near the white house?

294 Ojoe  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:21am

re: #293 bosforus

Shot down?

295 Tumulus11  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:21am
'The U.S. Capitol Building is being evacuated as a precaution due to a violation of restricted airspace by a private aircraft.'
// CNN
296 victor_yugo  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:22am

re: #167 NY Nana

It is delayed until Monday, at the request of the Lt. Gov., and I just hope the POS Spitzer does not change his mind.

The state legislature should begin impeachment proceedings NOW, and kick his hypocritical criminal ass to the curb by today's close of business.

297 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:33am

re: #288 loppyd

I hope it's just some idiot.

I can almost guarantee it's an idiot regardless of who it is and what their intentions are.

298 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:37am

re: #291 Ojoe

One way or another it is.

this is true.

299 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:33:52am

re: #228 apachegunner
Hey Guns - good to see you too! Tooth is waiting to be fixed until Monday - dentist got two of the three nerves out on an emergency basis but didn't have time to get the third one out.
Something about his having another patient - a Kristen somebody or other!
LOL!

300 Dad O' Blondes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:34:20am

re: #258 JamesTKirk

That's not all he'll be beating, if his wife and the E club no longer provide him services.

Aye, Captain.

.

301 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:34:22am

re: #290 rawmuse
What? I thought the Euroweeenies were so much more enlightened than us? Force a young woman into slavery? Shocked, I tell you I am just shocked that this could happen in Eunchistan. NOT!

302 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:34:27am

re: #280 christheprofessor

I agree. To some degree, those of us who don't work for ourselves are all prostitutes. We use our minds and bodies in our work -- laws against prostitution are just another form of government telling us what we cannot do for a living.

Exactly.

303 StinkHammer  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:34:36am

re: #279 Pullus Iulius

"Eliot Spitzer attended Horace Mann, one of the city's premier private schools."

Good thing he didn't attend Herbie Mann....

304 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:34:51am

re: #265 wahabicorridor

THE CAPITOL IS BEING EVACUATED

Again

Incoming aircraft


?

305 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:15am

re: #299 realwest
Bushmills Irish Whiskey will fix it for sure partner. Take five shots and call me in da morning.

306 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:40am

FOX: All-Clear Issued After Aircraft Strays Into D.C. No-Fly Zone

307 madisonsfriend  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:40am

Local news in DC- reporter in Capitol says there might be an evacuation. A plane has breached the 30 mile limit.

308 FrogMarch  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:43am

re: #244 StinkHammer

You should see Paul Campos' pathetic attempt in the Rocky Mountain News today to whitewash Spitzer's downfall : Was Spitzer Targeted?

In other words - How dare Democrats (who are above the law) be targeted by law enforcement. a wink and a nod would suffice.

309 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:51am

re: #299 realwest

Hey Guns - good to see you too! Tooth is waiting to be fixed until Monday - dentist got two of the three nerves out on an emergency basis but didn't have time to get the third one out.
Something about his having another patient - a Kristen somebody or other!
LOL!

Shit, I am a Dentist. I never get patients like Kristen, and I am willing to barter.

310 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:57am

re: #290 rawmuse

I think you should perhaps examine how that is being implemented in places where it is legal, such as Germany. There, if a young woman cannot find work, and wants to work, the government can eventually compel her to become a Sex Worker. This was the case a couple of years ago when I visited there, it may have changed, but I doubt it.

I never said I wanted young women compelled to do prostitution. That is simple slavery.

311 kansas  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:35:59am

Re: Democrat Eliot Spitzer Bails

Hold on! Spitzer is a Democrat?

312 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:09am

re: #299 realwest
Root canal? Had two of those in boot camp. Not fun.

313 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:14am

re: #305 apachegunner

Bushmills Irish Whiskey will fix it for sure partner. Take five shots and call me in da morning.

Mmmmm, Bushmill's. I'll be drinking that on Monday.

314 Tumulus11  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:28am
'A Homeland Security official says that there is no imminent danger to the Capitol. Aircraft is fifteen to twenty miles due west.'
// CNN
315 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:29am

re: #289 NY Nana

In marriage#2? She jumped into a cesspool wearing a bikini.

And she was the head of the Harvard Law Review. Brains do not always mean common sense.


Just goes to show you...there is no difference between her (Silda Spitzer) and the poor woman in the trailer park with two black eyes.

both have severely low self esteem and money can't buy it for them.

316 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:30am

re: #276 selpaw

Awesome post

317 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:36:40am

re: #309 Nevergiveup
you don't mean you'd "prostitute" yourself do ya?

318 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:03am

re: #232 Iron Fist Absolutely spot on post my friend. Questions about which "criminal activities" he decided his office should go after will come to the forefront, I'm sure.
And to think that the NYS Attorney Generals office (officially The New York State Department of Law) is known as "The Peoples Attorney".
He is definitely DIRTY - only question is how dirty for how long.

319 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:16am

Speaking of low-lifes:

Guess who's running for Congress?

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

Kevorkian was released from prison last year and remains on parole. But the 79-year-old told The Oakland Press for an article published Wednesday that he plans to run for office as a candidate with no party affiliation

320 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:16am

re: #301 pingjockey

That is because Sex Workers are a "legitimate occupation" with unions and benefits. So, since it is a legit occupation, the government can compel you to work in it. You could refuse, but then you lose pension, health coverage, unemployment, etc. At that point you are forced off the grid, into a status of non-person-hood.

321 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:22am

re: #313 JamesTKirk

Mmmmm, Bushmill's. I'll be drinking that on Monday.


sure Kirk, and I bet you don't even have a toothache

322 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:23am

re: #275 JamesTKirk

No, if he does serve any time, it'll probably be in a good ol' boy country club prison.


So long as this is nothing more than simply engaging in the services of prostitutes (eg no payoffs, bribery, or influence peddling), I doubt he'll do real jail time, especially if he pleads guilty.

The guy has a squeaky clean criminal record, and Mann act violations notwithstanding, it seems the guy just screwed a few whores.

Even assuming he expensed some of his travel, I don't think the State of NY is going to spend too much time chasing him after this.

IMO, the only question left is whether or not he'll face felony charges, because a felony conviction would permanently strip him of his law license. Scandal and disgrace aside, I could EASILY see the guy having a very lucrative private law practice in the future because of his tremendous experience as AG of NY.

323 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:35am

re: #284 realwest

WHOA Y'ALL - FOXNEWS is reporting an unidentified aircraft just violated the White House No Fly Zone.
Breaking...........


The Democrats attempt at taking coverage off Spitzer.

324 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:37:51am

re: #317 apachegunner

you don't mean you'd "prostitute" yourself do ya?

Ever dam chance I get, and twice on Sunday. Just kidding.

325 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:38:14am
326 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:38:32am

re: #305 apachegunner Wish I could Guns, but I'm a non-drinking alcoholic and can't even think about drinking anything. Been sober going on 5 years now and I'm not gonna let severe toothache pain screw that up!

327 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:38:38am

re: #321 apachegunner

re: #313 JamesTKirk
re: #305 apachegunner
Bushmills Irish Whiskey will fix it for sure partner. Take five shots and call me in da morning.

Mmmmm, Bushmill's. I'll be drinking that on Monday.

sure Kirk, and I bet you don't even have a toothache

You don't need a toothache to drink Bushmills Irish Whiskey on St. Patty's Day.

328 BingoBunny  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:38:45am

Eliot S was the king of deal makers.. resign or I drag the trial out for years and bankrupt you.. Lets all pray he gets swift and sure trial.. that shows him and others like him what justice really looks like.

329 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:38:58am

re: #251 buzzsawmonkey

I missed that - opened LGF, and there was the Spitzer resignation, so I didn't check further down.

We still should fire up our word-processors, and get our congresscritters moving.

330 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:00am

re: #323 republic

The Democrats attempt at taking coverage off Spitzer.

So, you question the timing?

331 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:12am

re: #326 realwest

Wish I could Guns, but I'm a non-drinking alcoholic and can't even think about drinking anything. Been sober going on 5 years now and I'm not gonna let severe toothache pain screw that up!

Congratulations on your sobriety!

332 Charles  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:29am

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?

333 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:35am

The plane is suspected to be full of New York Prostitutes...

334 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:39am

re: #235 buzzsawmonkey

What's really funny is that if the little sh*t hadn't tried to be clever, he probably wouldn't have gotten caught.

Apparently he transferred money to Mr. Pimp in amounts low enough to avoid being reported--but he was then stupid enough to ask his bank to take his name off those. The bank, its Spidey Sense aroused, refused--and reported the transactions it otherwise would not have.


He also could have simply hired cheaper whores.

But, nothing for the best for the Governor of NY!

335 Darwin Akbar  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:42am

He's a revolting, smug little creep but he is a former prosecutor. Therefore, having tried - and failed - to get the feds to let him off the hook if he resigned, he had to resign without making any sort of admissions.

We know now that his defense will be "it was a private matter" if he is unable to get all of the evidence surpressed.....but I give kudos to the feds who realized that Spitzer had nothing to bargain - the fallout for holding the state of NY hostage for a plea deal would have been too great.

As for Mrs. Spitzer, supposedly she's been getting advice from Hillary Clinton.

Where is Lorena Bobbit now that we need her?

336 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:45am

re: #288 loppyd

I hope it's just some idiot.

All-Clear Issued After Aircraft Strays Into D.C. No-Fly Zone

337 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:47am

re: #309 Nevergiveup ROTFLMAO! I'll bet you're willing to barter! LOL!

338 babes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:39:48am

re: #233 NY Nana

Well, well, well just another 'political alliance' partnership. Two riches together.

Don't feel sorry for her - she has known for years.

339 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:05am

re: #330 JamesTKirk

So, you question the timing?

I should have used the sarc tag.

340 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:18am

re: #332 Charles

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?

"In the two days since news of Mr. Spitzer’s involvement in the prostitution ring surfaced, he has been engaged in an intense legal and family debate about whether to resign or, as aides said his wife was urging, to stay on."

[Link: www.nytimes.com...]

341 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:29am

re: #326 realwest
bless ya Real

342 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:34am

re: #281 pat

He has to actually be charged, likely with a felony. Although every State can disbar for a misdemeanor, like being a john, most do not unless it involves a client. And here, Eliot was the client, heh,heh.

If the Feds are serious, Pat, they have wire taps, etc., and can nail him. Irony in that he was shown a few times on the local ABC station last year in an interview, telling people that text messaging, money transfers, etc., are all traceable, and to be careful..and he was so full of himself that he did all of these things...he really should be indicted by the Feds and do time. Can you picture this spoiled brat, a case of arrested development, and an ego the size of NYC in a prison?

It was his banking that caught him, and then there are those pesky wire taps..

343 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:37am

re: #332 Charles

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?


NY Times:

[Link: www.nytimes.com...]

344 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:38am

re: #325 ploome hineni

did you count how often this article mentions she is a Baptist and he is a JEw

wtf is that all about?

He wasn't much of a Jew. He was never Bar Mitzvahed, and had very little connection with the Jewish community.

345 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:43am

re: #326 realwest


realwest...try soaking a small piece of cotton in oil of clove and set next to tooth. it works

346 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:40:52am

re: #339 republic

I should have used the sarc tag.

Apparently, so should I.

347 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41:00am

re: #303 StinkHammer

Good thing he didn't attend Herbie Mann....

This is The Mann puting Spitzer down.

348 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41:00am

re: #332 Charles Nope, but my mom heard it on FoxNews Television while they were waiting for Spitzer to show up to resign.
I KNOW Mom is telling the truth, don't know about FoxNews though!

349 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41:31am

re: #327 JamesTKirk

You don't need a toothache to drink Bushmills Irish Whiskey on St. Patty's Day.


DOAH! I forgot. Geeeesh, now I gotta find my green sweater by Monday...

350 Pawn of the Oppressor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41:35am

re: #10 Dianna

But why is Silda Wall standing there?

Maybe she's going to run for President in 2012.

351 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41:45am
352 akak  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:05am

The State should sue him wages, damages & possibly expenses!

353 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:23am

re: #334 looking closely

He also could have simply hired cheaper whores.

But, nothing for the best for the Governor of NY!


Yeah, but 80 large?

Forgive my vulgarity,a nd maybe you men can tell me true, is there any pu**y in the world worth that much? I mean 4300 for the date that got him caught? What, is it velvet lined? She rolled in gold or something?

354 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:25am

re: #344 Nevergiveup

He wasn't much of a Jew. He was never Bar Mitzvahed, and had very little connection with the Jewish community.

They can't call him a Democrat, so they have to provide some label. This lets them slander religious groups instead of a noble political party that only exists to help the little guy.

/Just like Mr. Spitzer was looking out for "little Spitzer"...

355 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:25am

re: #332 Charles
I heard in on Glen Beck this morning

356 snowcrash  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:28am

re: #272 looking closely
The linked article said Spitzer used the alias George Fox when conducting business with the Club. Then says the alias is real name of a hedge fund tycoon FRIEND of Spitzer. What a great guy and friend!

357 LeftJustAintRight  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:31am

Just a thought
Do you think Bush will pardon him ?

/sarc

358 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:32am

SPITZER: MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK

359 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:36am
360 SpartanWoman  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:49am

re: #332 Charles

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?

I read it on the NYT website, so it must be true..lol. But he has often referred to her as an advisor.

361 Darwin Akbar  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:51am

re: #319 The Pulchritudinous Patriot

Interesting....I ran into Dr. Kevorkian just the other day.
"How are you?" he asked me.
Me: "I'M FINE!"
Dr. K.: "Really? You are looking a little sick to me...."
Me: "NO! I'M FINE! I FEEL GREAT!:

(channeling Gilbert Gottfried)

362 Honorary Yooper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:53am

BTW, here is the Mann Act.

363 republic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:42:59am

re: #346 JamesTKirk

Apparently, so should I.


/

:)

364 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:00am

re: #345 kawfytawk

realwest...try soaking a small piece of cotton in oil of clove and set next to tooth. it works

Actually, if it still hurts, try and find a real dentist who will take out the whole nerve! It doesn't take that long. There is a right way to do things and a wrong way.

365 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:21am
366 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:22am

re: #358 Peacekeeper

SPITZER: MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK

More buck for the bang, more like.

367 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:25am

re: #333 Peacekeeper

The plane is suspected to be full of New York Prostitutes...

Then why would they evacuate? Those would be expected, wouldn't they?

/mebbe the rush to the doors by politicians was taken as evacuation, when, in fact, its off to the Notell.

368 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:32am

Excellent quote from a movie for not wanting husband to resign after something like this...

"I don't care about losing all the money. It's losing all the stuff. "


Anyone?

369 Dad O' Blondes  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:44am

re: #308 FrogMarch

In other words - How dare Democrats (who are above the law) be targeted by law enforcement. a wink and a nod would suffice.

Targeted?

This appears to be result of ongoing and routine fed sting operation. Likely initiated on basis of these sky-high hourly "rates" -- which would suggest laundering and shell activity.

IMO, Eliot got caught because he's a "regular" -- he's been at this for years (some reports say 10 years). Statistically speaking, Eliot's chances of getting nailed were pretty high.

But then...Eliot sure pissed off some powerful people. Like half of Wall Street and the Chairman of AIG and the former Chairman of Goldman Sachs.

.

370 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:43:47am

re: #310 maddogg

I never said I wanted young women compelled to do prostitution. That is simple slavery.

You mean, you actually thought that Government would not screw it up? (no pun intended...) I love Innocence.

371 lawhawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:09am

re: #332 Charles

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?

Silda had reservations about Eliot entering politics.

I'm looking through my reporting.

372 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:10am

re: #296 victor_yugo

The state legislature should begin impeachment proceedings NOW, and kick his hypocritical criminal ass to the curb by today's close of business.

They would have started today or tomorrow, if he had not stood down today. And I have a feeling that even some Dems would also have joined in.

Lt. Gov. Paterson asked for the delay until Monday, in order to prepare. He is a really nice guy, but very liberal. He has friends on both sides of the aisle.

373 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:15am

re: #351 ploome hineni

he was never bar-mitzvah?

/how do you now that?

Word of mouth in the jewish community in the NY NJ metropolitan area. There ain't many secrets.

374 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:32am

re: #367 maddogg
Given the current. ahem. climate, they probably would run for it.

375 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:33am

re: #342 NY Nana

If the Feds are serious, Pat, they have wire taps, etc., and can nail him. Irony in that he was shown a few times on the local ABC station last year in an interview, telling people that text messaging, money transfers, etc., are all traceable, and to be careful..and he was so full of himself that he did all of these things...he really should be indicted by the Feds and do time. Can you picture this spoiled brat, a case of arrested development, and an ego the size of NYC in a prison?

It was his banking that caught him, and then there are those pesky wire taps..

We must all, at some point, pay for our hubris. Another lesson is to NEVER EVER write anything down ,that you don't want to come back and bite you in the arse one day, down!

376 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:51am

re: #365 ploome hineni

re: #353 The Pulchritudinous Patriot
Forgive my vulgarity,a nd maybe you men can tell me true, is there any pu**y in the world worth that much? I mean 4300 for the date that got him caught? What, is it velvet lined? She rolled in gold or something?

remember Helen of Troy?

Delilah?

Eve?

A millihelen is the amount of force required to launch a single ship.

377 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:54am
378 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:44:59am
379 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:01am

re: #361 Darwin Akbar

Interesting....I ran into Dr. Kevorkian just the other day.
"How are you?" he asked me.
Me: "I'M FINE!"
Dr. K.: "Really? You are looking a little sick to me...."
Me: "NO! I'M FINE! I FEEL GREAT!:

(channeling Gilbert Gottfried)


LOL

380 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:17am

re: #368 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Excellent quote from a movie for not wanting husband to resign after something like this...

"I don't care about losing all the money. It's losing all the stuff. "


Anyone?

Bernadette Peters in "The Jerk"

381 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:20am

re: #345 kawfytawk

realwest...try soaking a small piece of cotton in oil of clove and set next to tooth. it works

I'd put an asprin right on it and let it melt

382 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:32am

re: #310 maddogg

I never said I wanted young women compelled to do prostitution. That is simple slavery.

Worth considering that prostitution *IS* legal in the USA, within Nevada, to be precise.

There are specific rules about where the locations have to be (out in the middle of the desert where its literally impossible to stumble on one by accident), and the structure of the "transaction", but I don't think anyone there is compelled to take the job!

383 kawfytawk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:41am

re: #364 Nevergiveup

Actually, if it still hurts, try and find a real dentist who will take out the whole nerve! It doesn't take that long. There is a right way to do things and a wrong way.


my bad ...thought you had already been to dentist and were feeling a little "after" pain.....by all means go to the dentist.

384 Pawn of the Oppressor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:42am

re: #359 ploome hineni

/maybe she married him for better and for worse

/Engages Democrat-speak translator

INPUT

"She's willing to be humiliated and degraded by an abusive, lying narcissist in order to serve her political ambitions."

*chuckachuckachucka bzzz bzzz ding* OUTPUT

"She's a strong, intelligent, tough-minded woman in a man's world. You go girl!" *Oprah applause sound*

385 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:45:57am

re: #343 The Pulchritudinous Patriot

I heard it on the radio and on local TV..she really wanted him to stay on. I will try and find a link.

386 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:14am

re: #280 christheprofessor Huh, you must have forgotten the sarc tag there my friend. Selling goods and services is NOT prostitution; prostitution by definition, has to have some element of "sex" to it.
OTOH, if two consenting adults agree to have sex, and the man pays the woman for the sex, that, it seems to me, is a valid contract - you give me what I want - money, and I'll give you what you want - sex.

387 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:26am

re: #353 The Pulchritudinous Patriot

Not to me, especially with the vision of my little wifey with a hunting knife lurking in the back of my mind....

388 pat  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:30am

re: #342 NY Nana

If the Feds are serious, Pat, they have wire taps, etc., and can nail him. Irony in that he was shown a few times on the local ABC station last year in an interview, telling people that text messaging, money transfers, etc., are all traceable, and to be careful..and he was so full of himself that he did all of these things...he really should be indicted by the Feds and do time. Can you picture this spoiled brat, a case of arrested development, and an ego the size of NYC in a prison?

It was his banking that caught him, and then there are those pesky wire taps..

Everyone in my office believe the bank SARed him because 1. he was an asshole and rude to the bank clerk (see affidavit), and 2, the clerk reported to the manager, who went to a senior officer wh remembered the many people he attempted to destroy for no good reason, such as Greenburg of AIG. So the SAR was flagged. Wouldn't surprise me if the bank president personally authorize the report to the iRS.

389 el brujo  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:53am

I am really sorry about the guy and I can now fully understand the funny face :-(( that showed in the famous photograph.

The guy spent 80 k in 10 years. Allowing for inflation let's assume something like 3 k each one, for a disheartening average of 2.7 times a year.... I will be doing that face if that was my weekly average....

390 FrogMarch  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:57am

Leftwing radio hosts - and leftists in general - only see life through the prism of their all-consuming hatred of Bush and Cheney.

391 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:46:58am

re: #319 The Pulchritudinous Patriot

Kervorkian? The world's most successful serial killer?

Ugh.

392 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:47:10am

re: #378 ploome hineni

okydoky

Anyway, I wasn't invited. Bloomberg also falls into that category. He did not visit or care much about Israel until he was running for Mayor, then he took a quick 4 day trip there on his own Jet.

393 RememberSekhmet?  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:47:13am

Okay, here's my problems with the whole thing with Eliot Spittoon:

Really, I am not one to go on about where other people get their weasels greased.

If he had gotten his jollies at some bunny ranch in Nevada or some other above-board prostitution business, his wife should beat his ass (clean and regulated or not, prostitution is a big vector in the spread of STDs), but it would not have been illegal, and the owners of the business are likely not mobsters who would try to use this for leverage. Moreover, as a brothel is a legitimate business in Nevada outside of Vegas, there's no damn reason for a brothel owner to be forced to give up her client list.

As it stands, Spittoon decided to spend the last six years enriching the coffers of the mobsters he should have been going after. It would be a hard case to make that the threat of disclosure had not in any way affected his conduct of the office.

394 Peacekeeper  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:47:18am

The bank tipped the FBI but the real investigation did not begin there. No, it began after an agent called the governor's office and the voicemail answered; " Eliot's whores and more!"

395 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:47:27am

re: #365 ploome hineni

remember Helen of Troy?

Delilah?

Eve?

I know. I just don't get it. I mean, I'd never pay a guy for sex.

Then again, I don't get women who go all psycho over a guy, either.

Jeez. If your that hard up, get a BOB or if you need a cuddle get a pet.

396 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:47:39am

re: #380 JamesTKirk

Bernadette Peters in "The Jerk"

Hey Capn'...isn't that apropos?

397 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:48:27am

re: #376 JamesTKirk

A millihelen is the amount of force required to launch a single ship.


You are just a font of information today. First the Mrs. Shatner red dress thing then this bit o' trivia.

398 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:49:09am

re: #391 Dianna

Kervorkian? The world's most successful serial killer?


10,000,000 updings to you for that

399 ploome hineni[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:49:15am
400 Roger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:49:17am

I don't find it a strange twist. She likes the Governor's Mansion; likes the whole bit she plays.

401 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:49:44am

re: #358 Peacekeeper

SPITZER: MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK

ROFLMAO!

402 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:49:45am
A millihelen is the amount of force required to launch a single ship.

I thought it was a mujahadeen in drag.

403 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:50:33am

re: #370 rawmuse

re: #310 maddogg
I never said I wanted young women compelled to do prostitution. That is simple slavery.

You mean, you actually thought that Government would not screw it up? (no pun intended...) I love Innocence.

That's not how it would happen in America, though. If prostitution were legalized in America, it would be a unionized (of course!) safe profession requiring regular medical testing and so forth in a safe location (none of these diseased hookers on street corners!) Obviously, visiting a legal prostitute would be pricey (look at the Nevada brothels) but very safe and PC and liberating and beyond those ancient Judeo-Christian dead white guy morals and yadda yadda yadda...

Until someone noticed that only rich people could afford to pay for legal sex, due to the unfair non-progressive way that cheap whores were still illegal and only clean, expensive ones were legal. And so, in addition to food stamps, the poor would get "sex stamps" every month that they could trade in for government-sponsored whoopee to keep the underclass in line and grateful to the Dems...

and those sex stamps would have Bill Clinton's face on every one.

404 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:50:37am

re: #342 NY Nana

If the Feds are serious, Pat, they have wire taps, etc., and can nail him. Irony in that he was shown a few times on the local ABC station last year in an interview, telling people that text messaging, money transfers, etc., are all traceable, and to be careful..and he was so full of himself that he did all of these things...he really should be indicted by the Feds and do time. Can you picture this spoiled brat, a case of arrested development, and an ego the size of NYC in a prison?

It was his banking that caught him, and then there are those pesky wire taps..


Its probably a slam dunk conviction, given that the Feds have the warrant and the goods on him. Plus they probably have enough dirt on the details of his sexual encounters that they could also (or alternatively) further humiliate him if they chose to, something that could be more hurtful than criminal sanction.

And though it would be deliciously ironic if the Feds prosecuted and destroyed Spitzer to the extent that he did to others when he was Attourney General of NY, the point is, they aren't OBLIGATED to do so. I believe they have tremendous discretion in deciding which (if any) charges to bring, and assuming that Spitzer is willing to cooperate, they don't necessarily have to throw the book at him.

405 apachegunner  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:50:41am

re: #358 Peacekeeper

SPITZER: MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK


no, that would be more buck for the bang wouldn't it?

406 maddogg  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:50:41am

re: #370 rawmuse

You mean, you actually thought that Government would not screw it up? (no pun intended...) I love Innocence.

The Government? The Government, federal that is, never entered my mind on this issue.
The Federal government should focus on foreign policy, national defense, and interstate commerce, and damn little else.
IMHO.

407 Nevergiveup  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:50:56am

re: #400 Roger

I don't find it a strange twist. She likes the Governor's Mansion; likes the whole bit she plays.

I doubt she ever set foot in the Gov. mansion. They lived in a swanky apartment in NYC. Just like Bloomberg, he doesn't live in Gracie Mansion.

408 loppyd  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:51:19am

Errands to run.

BBL

409 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:51:22am

re: #396 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

By the way, nice catch on the quote. Pretty obscure.

410 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:51:24am

re: #386 realwest

Huh, you must have forgotten the sarc tag there my friend. Selling goods and services is NOT prostitution; prostitution by definition, has to have some element of "sex" to it.
OTOH, if two consenting adults agree to have sex, and the man pays the woman for the sex, that, it seems to me, is a valid contract - you give me what I want - money, and I'll give you what you want - sex.

As someone pointed out, sex is legal, and buying things is legal, but...

411 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:51:34am

re: #403 JamesTKirk

It's a 10 cent stamp
but it's a quarter if ya wanna lick it

412 Dianna  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:51:56am

re: #356 snowcrash

A major fundraiser for Spitzer, too!

Man, to hit the Gavin Newsom tri-fecta, Spitzer could also be having an affair with his wife!

413 LeftJustAintRight  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:52:05am

Client #9
New rotating title nomination #!

414 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:52:13am

re: #403 JamesTKirk

That's not how it would happen in America, though. If prostitution were legalized in America, it would be a unionized (of course!) safe profession requiring regular medical testing and so forth in a safe location (none of these diseased hookers on street corners!) Obviously, visiting a legal prostitute would be pricey (look at the Nevada brothels) but very safe and PC and liberating and beyond those ancient Judeo-Christian dead white guy morals and yadda yadda yadda...

Until someone noticed that only rich people could afford to pay for legal sex, due to the unfair non-progressive way that cheap whores were still illegal and only clean, expensive ones were legal. And so, in addition to food stamps, the poor would get "sex stamps" every month that they could trade in for government-sponsored whoopee to keep the underclass in line and grateful to the Dems...

and those sex stamps would have Bill Clinton's face on every one.

ROTFLMAO!

415 pingjockey  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:52:30am

re: #411 BabbaZee
Ohhhh, Babba! That is terrible, LMAO!

416 ThinkPiece  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:52:36am

re: #411 BabbaZee

It's a 10 cent stamp
but it's a quarter if ya wanna lick it

Eeeewwwww! There's a visual I didn't need!

417 Noam Sayin'  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:52:39am

OT:

BBC Fabricates Home Demolition Report

Sorry if it's been posted.

418 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:53:00am

re: #397 The Pulchritudinous Patriot

You are just a font of information today. First the Mrs. Shatner red dress thing then this bit o' trivia.

My brain is full of useless knowledge.

I need a crowbar to get anything useful squeezed in there.

419 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:53:06am

re: #415 pingjockey

bwaha

/back to the nap

420 rawmuse  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:53:50am

re: #403 JamesTKirk

Actually, that is pretty darn close to the German model. (And, no, I have never had consort with prostitutes, legal or otherwise, except to try to correct them from the error of their ways.) As soon as Government gets involved, coercion follows close behind, and that applies to whether we are discussing prostitution or any other topic.

421 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:54:26am

re: #409 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

By the way, nice catch on the quote. Pretty obscure.

It shouldn't be obscure; that's a good movie.

422 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:55:21am

re: #322 looking closely
Please see my #216 - this is NOT just about prostitution, it's about governmental corruption.

423 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:55:51am

I'm guessing the mayor of Detroit is happy right now, in an "it's an ill wind" kinda way.

424 christheprofessor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:56:20am

re: #386 realwest

Huh, you must have forgotten the sarc tag there my friend. Selling goods and services is NOT prostitution; prostitution by definition, has to have some element of "sex" to it.
OTOH, if two consenting adults agree to have sex, and the man pays the woman for the sex, that, it seems to me, is a valid contract - you give me what I want - money, and I'll give you what you want - sex.

Nope, no sarcasm intended. What I meant is that we all trade use of our minds and bodies for money (unless one works for oneself). The government (except in Nevada) specifically prohibits one particular type of activity that one can use one's body for to earn an income. Personally, I don't think they have any right to dictate what a person can do with his or her body (as long as said activity isn't endangering or harming another).

425 ak47pundit  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:57:05am

As a Democrat he was somewhat different than the norm, he didn't go into power just to stick it to the man......

426 Pygmalienation  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:57:35am

re: #253 friarstale

So very true, it's just that thing about a daughters image of her dad being important regarding what she expects the 'man in her life' to be like that I was thinking of. Real pity, that.

427 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:58:32am

re: #332 Charles

Does anyone have a link for the claim that his wife urged him not to resign?

It's in the Yahoo story, Charles...


Spitzer said he had consulted with the man who will succeed him, Lieutenant Governor David Paterson, and agreed to the Monday resignation in order to achieve an "orderly transition."

To the end, Spitzer's wife, Silda Wall, and a senior adviser, Lloyd Constantine, had urged the governor not to quit.

428 nyc redneck  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:58:37am

well, he's on the run now. the "fcking steam roller" is alone and powerless, and i bet many people will come forward w/ more stories of abuse from this jerk.
he was such an out of control hostile beast. wonder where he'll put his rage now.
and to think he was talking abt. being the first jewish pres. potus, no less. imagine how he would have turned into nero or caligula.

429 AW  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:00:41am

#16 AndyMacOP

Is he a Democrat? Really? How would anyone know?

Because he isn't a closet homosexual?

430 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:00:44am

Not really that funny...but here is a quote that may be apropos when all of the powerful people who've been using these "escorts"..

"I've never seen so many dead hookers in all my life! "

Cap'n? What movie?

431 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:02:01am

re: #428 nyc redneck

well, he's on the run now. the "fcking steam roller" is alone and powerless, and i bet many people will come forward w/ more stories of abuse from this jerk.
he was such an out of control hostile beast. wonder where he'll put his rage now.
and to think he was talking abt. being the first jewish pres. potus, no less. imagine how he would have turned into nero or caligula.

I know if he had run for Pres., people I work with would have voted commie or green or - anything - before they voted for him. He was really not well-liked in the financial industry, to put it mildly.

432 selpaw  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:02:37am

re: #316 BabbaZee

........As was yours!

You are a great inspiration {Babba } who always both in your humor and wisdom gives cause to reflect and take note! I always learn from you and for that I am most greatful......

Thank you ; -)

you wrote:

Anyway it can renew a mans whole life to be forgiven of a sin, and I for one think that there are plenty of times that adultery does not have to be the end of a relationship, but we are so conditioned to disposing of people who hurt us no one tries to reclaim the adulterer even if he deserves it.

When man fails he fails not only himself and those around him but to G-d. The fall is always a steep one with the caveat that if you learn from your mistakes and turn to honest genuine better, there is forgiveness.

If we were all to cherish what we knew to be true and real what a better world this would be!

433 Roentgen  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:02:41am

A toast: raise your Eliot Spritzer high, take a sip, then throw it out and go get a real drink.

434 JamesTKirk  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:03:27am

...back to work... *poof*

435 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:06:17am

re: #422 realwest

Please see my #216 - this is NOT just about prostitution, it's about governmental corruption.


I read it. Your suppositions about mafia blackmail are interesting, but don't mean it actually happened (or that the Feds can prove it, even if it did). Doing something that *could* open yourself up to possible blackmail is dumb, no doubt, though I don't think by itself thats illegal.

Ultimately, its not about what is believed to have happened, its about what can be proven to have happened, beyond a reasonable doubt.

Again, re-read what I wrote. Assuming the Feds have nothing more on him than simply hiring prostitutes (and frankly, I don't know what they have, and neither do you), they don't HAVE to throw the book at him. He's already paying a fairly steep price for getting caught here. Just because the Feds could utterly ruin the guy over this, doesn't mean they will or even should.

Now, if undue influence actually was brought to bear on the Governor by gangsters, for example, or he took sex in exchange for influence, that's a whole other matter, one that IMO would be deserving of felony prosecution.

436 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:07:23am

re: #432 selpaw

{galled bladder of zion}

437 blue eyed music lover  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:09:11am

Well I guess Silda is qualified to be Governor of New York now. I expect her to run for State Senate next year.

438 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:10:33am

...call a cab, and begin to recover on his 14-karat yacht...

those words from Cabaret keep floating through my head.

439 bosforus  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:10:35am

re: #294 Ojoe

Shot down?

don't know much about it. it was mentioned on the radio I listen to at work. don't have time to look into it myself.

440 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:11:01am

re: #424 christheprofessor Well ok, except that prostitution - outside of some county(ies?) in Nevada is illegal. Whether or not it should be is a good debate, but while it is illegal, I don't think it's right to make it equivalent to anyone else who sells their services or time (like lawyers!).
And btw, "as long as said activity isn't endangering or harming another" aside from STD's which, I gather from what I've read and heard are at a much higher level among prostitutes (not necessarily the "nice" high priced call girls) suppose someone wants to be tied up and whipped? If both are of legal age of consent, why should that not also be allowed?
In any event, as I said the law says you can't trade sex for money. I tend to agree that that is wrong and it should be legalized, but that's a different discussion than the one about Spitzer, prostitution and governmental corruption, no?

441 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:11:24am

re: #393 RememberSekhmet?

Dealing with Fredo - what could go wrong?

442 looking closely  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:13:59am

re: #424 christheprofessor

Personally, I don't think they have any right to dictate what a person can do with his or her body (as long as said activity isn't endangering or harming another).


How about consentual sex between adult siblings?
/Devil's advocate

443 Harry Bergeron  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:15:58am

The US Atty from the Sountern Dist. of NY sez there's no deal with Spitzer re any charges or resignation.

Who sez it's his jurisdiction?
The crime occurred in D.C., and there are other hands involved.

444 debutaunt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:16:22am

re: #430 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Not really that funny...but here is a quote that may be apropos when all of the powerful people who've been using these "escorts"..

"I've never seen so many dead hookers in all my life! "

Cap'n? What movie?

The Sound of Music.

445 saberry0530  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:16:38am

re: #358 Peacekeeper

SPITZER: MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK

NO!, More BUCK for the BANG

Kinda had that backwards

446 ergo sum  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:19:31am

I find it fascinating how the libs can compartmentalize their lives so well that this prick can play glad hands all night, knowing he is going to crap all over his wife and family the next day. This guy is a sociopath as far as I am concerned!

447 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:20:41am

re: #435 looking closely
I understand, but thought the Feds had him dead to rights in knowingly sending money to a "cut-off", i.e., money laundering and there's still the question of his activities as the Attorney General - he DID have his office prosecute prostitution rings - that's a matter of public record, I don't think it's unfair to suppose that he didn't want "his" ring, so to speak, prosecuted. So there's also the question of undue influence and misuse/abuse of his powers as the People's Attorney (that's what the AG in NY is frequently referred to).
I can practically guarantee that there will be appeals from prostitution rings (or at least the ringleaders) convicted by the AG's office while Spitzer was AG.
Oh and btw, although I haven't read them, the tapes off the wiretap are available on the internet (and there's a great question right there about FEDERAL abuse of process; WTF is the "evidence" doing on the internet? Sorry I don't have a link to that, but did see it linked to on LGF by some commenter just yesterday.

448 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:23:57am

re: #443 Harry Bergeron
Well I can't give you a definitive answer to that, but Spitzer lives and works in the Southern District of New York and I thought the hookers were brought to New York (thus the questions about Mann Act violations). So it may very well be the SD US Attorney's office that's in charge of this.

449 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:23:59am

I'm no prude on sex stuff and am not judgmental about people's sex lives or about different sexual histories or lives that people have.

This is not about that. This is the most obvious case of hubris I've seen in many a year.

450 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:26:43am

re: #449 Catttt HUBRIS AND possible corruption/abuse of office/theft of funds from the taxpayers. No one apparently knows for sure where Spitzer's money came from. He is however very wealthy and may have used his own dough.

451 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:28:03am

re: #446 ergo sum

This guy is a sociopath as far as I am concerned!

IMO
almost all politicians are sociopaths.

452 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:30:39am

re: #447 realwest

I understand, but thought the Feds had him dead to rights in knowingly sending money to a "cut-off", i.e., money laundering and there's still the question of his activities as the Attorney General - he DID have his office prosecute prostitution rings - that's a matter of public record, I don't think it's unfair to suppose that he didn't want "his" ring, so to speak, prosecuted. So there's also the question of undue influence and misuse/abuse of his powers as the People's Attorney (that's what the AG in NY is frequently referred to).
I can practically guarantee that there will be appeals from prostitution rings (or at least the ringleaders) convicted by the AG's office while Spitzer was AG.
Oh and btw, although I haven't read them, the tapes off the wiretap are available on the internet (and there's a great question right there about FEDERAL abuse of process; WTF is the "evidence" doing on the internet? Sorry I don't have a link to that, but did see it linked to on LGF by some commenter just yesterday.

They got him because of frequent money transfers. This is a money laundering red flag - financial institutions are required by law to report them. While the transfers themselves might not have been illegal (thousands of people who are doing nothing whatsoever illegal get reported every year for the same thing), they were a red flag and spilled open a can of peas on the governor.

453 NY Nana  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:31:30am

BBL...cousin in Huntington Beach,CA, on the phone....our 92 year old uncle is in a coma...terminal.

454 ergo sum  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:31:52am

re: #451 BabbaZee


Well, you got me there. I guess this guy's obviousness is what is so striking!

455 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:32:06am

re: #451 BabbaZee
Now that's really painting with a BROAD brush!
(I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself! LOL!).

456 ergo sum  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:32:29am

re: #453 NY Nana

I'm so sorry. My prayers for you and your family.

457 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:33:03am

re: #453 NY Nana I'm sorry to hear that - my sympathies and condolences to you and your family.

458 BabbaZee  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:34:24am

re: #454 ergo sum

lol

459 nonic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:35:49am

It's very NAIVE to assume that these political wives care about their husbands' sexual fidelity. Some do, I suppose. But really............ it's their husbands' social position and power --- and money --- that are truly important. Do you think that they get where they are without ever having been "disillusioned" before? Same thing with very high-up corporate types.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Anybody want to help me with some computer advice?

I'm going to buy a new desk top computer -- CPU, monitor, printer, keyboard, speakers, whatever else my adult sons say we absolutely MUST HAVE.

I use it for web browsing, e-mail, and word processing. I am not remotely “tech savvy.” I want to keep my total cost no more than....... oh, $1800 or so, preferably less. With Word Perfect added on.

Any suggestions? Any warnings?

460 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:36:35am

Well it's been grand and interesting as usual, but lunch calls and I gotta go.
I hope you all have a GREAT DAY and that I get to see you down the road.

461 realwest  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:41:27am

re: #459 nonic Whoops, sorry - checked out and then saw your post!
Well if you want to stay under $1800 I think that means a Windows PC, as I think Apple/Mac's are more expensive than that.
If I were you, I'd go to the nearest Best Buy (IMO they have the best selection) and tell 'em what your looking for, but if you can PLEASE AVOID VISTA operating system - see if you can get a Windows XP instead of a Windows Vista. I got a GREAT machine from them (a Gateway) which, even with more expensive speakers and a bigger, flat screen monitor cost me waaay less than $1800.
FWIW and good hunting!

462 miclaine  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:43:07am

I know you all will attack this:

But how about a little empathy - he may be a pos as you all say, but none of us are perfect - he is a great example of not throwing stones if you live in a glass house.

Still I do not think he needs to be ravaged. just in my little humble opinion.

463 nyc redneck  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:48:06am

re: #431 Catttt

I know if he had run for Pres., people I work with would have voted commie or green or - anything - before they voted for him. He was really not well-liked in the financial industry, to put it mildly.

i heard a story on laura ingraham last night. abt. spitzer going after a mechanic in brooklyn. (i sort of remember this actually) the guy owned a sm. neighborhood garage. spitzer's hench men showed up, one day, out of the blue and told this man he had a wk to vacate the premises of his business.. the guy said he had no where to go, he'd been there forever, and couldn't relocate. well, the henchmen apparently threatened this guy w, shutting him down, dragging him thru ct., and a big jail sentence surely to come from all they were going to find out abt him in their investigation from hell. well, the guy got an attorney and started to get some press abt. spitzer's egregious strong arm tactics and in the end spitzer had to apologize. (they had to go else where to get their stake-out location and by then the whole neighborhood knew abt, it. he's an idiot)

464 christheprofessor  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:50:23am

re: #440 realwest

I agree that the law, as it exists now, was violated and that hypocritical bastard should be prostituted, ahem, prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I just think that the gov't shouldn't have laws against it (though I do believe it should be regulated to promote safety).

re: #442 looking closely

How about consentual sex between adult siblings?
/Devil's advocate

Though the thought repels me, that's their business, not mine, as long as they aren't producing two-headed kids....

465 Catttt  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:51:06am

re: #459 nonic

It's very NAIVE to assume that these political wives care about their husbands' sexual fidelity. Some do, I suppose. But really............ it's their husbands' social position and power --- and money --- that are truly important. Do you think that they get where they are without ever having been "disillusioned" before? Same thing with very high-up corporate types.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Anybody want to help me with some computer advice?

I'm going to buy a new desk top computer -- CPU, monitor, printer, keyboard, speakers, whatever else my adult sons say we absolutely MUST HAVE.

I use it for web browsing, e-mail, and word processing. I am not remotely “tech savvy.” I want to keep my total cost no more than....... oh, $1800 or so, preferably less. With Word Perfect added on.

Any suggestions? Any warnings?

I just want to mention that I have a Gateway sys that I bought at Best Buy. I got a package deal with everything but later upgraded my speakers to Bose.

I have no problems and love it - and have Vista. Again - no problems. Plus Vista has things that I really LOVE - XP now bugs me (I have it on my work comp), because I prefer my Vista. Don't let all the scare stories about Vista make you get XP. As far as useability, my Vista is fine for me.

I have a strong feeling you would be happier with Apple - but if you are getting the whole nine yards, you will go over your limit with Apple, and I'd definitely recommend Best Buy and a Gateway.

466 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:58:11am
467 ghost707  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:00:24am

Spitzer can now start his 2012 Presidential campaign.

The left will vote for him in droves. He is their new hero.

468 Ward Cleaver  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:06:08am
In the two days since news of Mr. Spitzer’s involvement in the prostitution ring surfaced, he has been engaged in an intense legal and family debate about whether to resign or, as aides said his wife was urging, to stay on.

Mrs. Spitzer needs to read this book.

469 nonic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:08:24am

#461 realwest
#465 Catttt

Thanks. One of my sons (allegedly the most knowledgeable) is recommending Gateway AND says his Vista is not a problem. With you guys confirming, I may go with that. Didn't occur to me, though, to go to Best Buy. I would have just ordered online. Wonder if a retailer ups the price? But, I DO want to have it in hand in about 10 days time, so maybe Best Buy is best idea.

Again, thanks. :-)

470 geekaygirl  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:09:24am

nonic---you can get a refurbished Mac. It's much less expensive. We love ours. It's been trouble-free from the moment we took it out of the box and it's incredibly easy to use. You don't have to be tech-savvy. All you have to do is plug it in and you are in business.

As for the wife? I'm guessing if she was urging her husband NOT to resign, it's because she would rather be the wife of a governor than the wife of a felon. There goes the car service and private jet...pack your bags, honey, and call Oprah.

471 Daisy  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:26:31am

"... his wife was urging [him], to stay on."

She's in denial. "If he resigns, the rest of the world will know what I have found so unbearable - coping only by stuffing the truth down for years."

The youngest Spitzer girl interests me. All the kids are attractive and look sweet (unlike Dad). The older 2 are dressed modestly (and fashionably) - but the youngest girl reveals the secret about her father by the way she's dressed. She's a sweet looking kid who (I'm sure w/out awareness) manages to present herself like a 12 year old hooker. In my experience, it's usually the youngest child who blares the family secrets (if any) in this way.

[Link: www.nypost.com...]
&
[Link: www.nypost.com...]

472 Opinionated  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:27:58am

Who doesn't enjoy the spectacle of a hypocrite asshole politician getting what's coming to him.

But New Yorkers should not take too much satisfaction.

Spitzer was screwing prostitutes, your new Governor is likely to screw you:

March 12, 2008 -- ALBANY - The man who will be governor, David Paterson, once sponsored highly controversial legislation in the state Senate requiring police to shoot to harm, not kill.

The current lieutenant governor, a Democrat from Harlem, also pushed a bill that would have allowed non-citizen residents to vote in local elections.

[Link: www.nypost.com...]

473 nonic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:30:21am

re: #470 geekaygirl

Thanks. But I think Mac is a culture, not just a brand. I doubt my sons (the 3 adults I live with) would have any interest in making that kind of change. :-)

474 scaramouche  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:35:29am

Eliot Spitzer stood unusually tall.
Eliot Spitzer had a great fall.
All his "crusading" and "ethics" so fine
Reduced to a label: Client no. 9.

475 itellu3times  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:35:54am

Democrat Eliot Spitzer Balls

In the two days since news of Mr. Spitzer’s involvement in the prostitution ring surfaced, he has been engaged in an intense legal and family debate about whether to resign or, as aides said his wife was urging, to stay on.

Poor, deluded girl.

Or is she? If it hasn't bothered her for ten or twenty years, then why should it start now? Who are we to judge?

Unless she just wants to watch him twisting in the wind, in which case we should extend Gov. #9 our sympathies and offer him resignation or impeachment by way of absolution.

476 mrdriven  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:46:37am

this guy thought he was untouchable, unstoppable, whatever...

he made all of Wall Street look like criminals (some are but most are not...) and destroyed many lives in the process...

well, eliot...what goes around, comes around...Mr. Grim Reaper meet the real Reaper!

the best part about this - he brought it on himself...no one forced him to call...

not sure what his wife is smoking (or what pills she is taking) that she thought he should stay on...guess they are both crazy...

477 blue eyed music lover  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:56:30am

re: #459 nonic

It's very NAIVE to assume that these political wives care about their husbands' sexual fidelity. Some do, I suppose. But really............ it's their husbands' social position and power --- and money --- that are truly important. Do you think that they get where they are without ever having been "disillusioned" before? Same thing with very high-up corporate types.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Anybody want to help me with some computer advice?

I'm going to buy a new desk top computer -- CPU, monitor, printer, keyboard, speakers, whatever else my adult sons say we absolutely MUST HAVE.

I use it for web browsing, e-mail, and word processing. I am not remotely “tech savvy.” I want to keep my total cost no more than....... oh, $1800 or so, preferably less. With Word Perfect added on.

Any suggestions? Any warnings?


Go to Dell Outlet, and buy a previously ordered computer. You'll get a huge discount, full warranty, it is completely new, and get the extended in home service. By the way, Vista is fine, I have it on two new computers, and it works just great, and has a lot of good features.

478 mich-again  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 11:58:25am
“There was absolutely no indication that there was anything of concern on his mind,”

After watching his first press statement with wifey beside him, it was clear he was embarrassed, but not upset with himself and not remorseful one bit. He is a soulless robot. Psychopathic is too strong a word, but that sort of describes the utter lack of emotion in him.

479 FoolsMate  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 12:06:00pm

re: #233 NY Nana

More like, she does not know how to keep one, I suspect.

480 bill shears  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 12:07:01pm

Really. The distressed look on the wife's face may have been more worry about looking the perks of marriage-to-the-office. Live with a man a long time and you must have some blips on your cheat-meter. And $5000 per hour party girls would be some honkin' big blips.

481 Code Red 21  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 1:50:18pm

re: #106 apachegunner

he also threatened Shawn Hannity a few years back.

Why that little weasel I can't believe anybody would threaten baby Jesus. The sorry b*****d.

482 Code Red 21  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 2:05:18pm

re: #256 pingjockey

I am sure the resignation is just the tip of the iceberg. He's spent the last two days working a deal with the Feds. Also, who leaked his name? the other clients are numbers too. So who let it out that client #9 was Spitzer?

I think he pissed off the wrong person and they nailed his ass to the wall.

483 mama winger  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 2:30:46pm

test

484 Karridine  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 3:08:14pm

re: #477 blue eyed music lover

Nonic, Go to Dell Outlet, and buy a previously ordered computer. You'll get a huge discount, full warranty, it is completely new, and get the extended in home service. By the way, Vista Win-XP is fine, I have it on two new computers, and it works just great, and has a lot of good features.

485 nonic  Wed, Mar 12, 2008 3:28:43pm

#477 blue eyed music lover
#484 Karridine

Thanks for the suggestion. My son will check it out. :-)


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