What if the most reasonable voice out there on the financial crisis was a discredited, fallen, former prosecutor and governor, who now, having been through the depths of what happens when you turn over too many rocks in this game, can actually speak about it without looking over his shoulder? We know his horrible secret already, and that's the beauty of having him as a voice now. Watch this entire thing because you need to know this. I would venture to say that if we had leaders who were as smart as this guy and who were exorcising their demons with high class call girls rather than say...um...torturing people, maybe we'd be in better shape. I'm sorry for all of us women who were promised fidelity forever and the perfect cotton candy skies (as Sammy Seder used to say about the World of Your Imagination,) but maybe these high power guys should be assigned a hooker of their own, just to keep it all in the lines...y'know? I'm just sayin'...I'm not dismissing his expertise because he did it with a fancy hooker...OK? At least she was fancy and seemingly didn't have diseases; I guess we all draw our own lines.
You didn't hear it from me, but this guy is coming back:
and for those of you who wanted to hear him speak on the horrible scandal, for which he was not charged with any criminal wrongdoing...far be it for me to deprive you of this part:
If we are supposed to focus on the shiny hookers and blow aspect of this guy,then maybe we need to step back from what the media want us to think about and think that he knows so much about this that might actually help us, and what is it that they don't want us to know?
The whole hooker thing made for a fun news cycle (or 14 months, if you're the New York Post) but didn't strike me as significant politically. The only real "scandal," IMO, was the fact that Spitzer had presided over the office that prosecuted sex crimes while indulging himself. It's hypocritical, sure, but no more so than (say) Tim Geithner, IMO.
Rather, what I disliked in Spitzer was his thuggish political behavior and his abuse of the power of office. I guess it's just where we are as a culture that people care more that he visited a hooker. Oh well.
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Rather, what I disliked in Spitzer was his thuggish political behavior and his abuse of the power of office. I guess it's just where we are as a culture that people care more that he visited a hooker. Oh well.