One cannot accuse her, at least, of inconsistency: I’m still reading lots of shocked expressions that Spitzer was a patron of the sex industry, even as reports emerge that he’s been doing this for a decade or more and dropped nearly a hundred thousand dollars on the habit. CNN’s senior legal analyst, Jeffrey Toobin, who attended law school with Spitzer, said, “To say this is a shock is an understatement”
March 2008
Having Ruminated [Dan Collins]
Spitz swallows the inevitable. UPDATE: Celebrate Spitzmas with Whine Spitzers UPDATEx2: Transporting mynahs over sedate lions for immortal porpoises, or . . . you da man act UPDATEx3: Tragic fall of a scumbag (Willy Lomax’s evil twin with a trust fund)
Dems 2008: They put the “nut” in “nutroots” [Karl]
A short memo to our left-liberal pals in the blogosphere: When Paul Krugman is writing that “a large part of the progressive movement seems to have lost its sanity” — and gets agreement not only from Kevin Drum, but also from Mr. Thirsty — you really need to take a reality check. Really.
Spitzer gets defense from 22-year-old escort, Jane Hamsher [Karl]
ABC News reports that embattled NY Gov-for-the-moment Elliot Spitzer got an unsolicited testimonial: A 22-year-old escort found on another call-girl Web site claimed to ABC News in a phone interview that Gov. Eliot Spitzer had been one of her customers two years ago when he was New York attorney general and that he was a nice guy who tipped well. “He didn’t do anything that wasn’t clean,” she said, adding
That’s Where You Went Wrong, See? [Dan Collins]
S. Weasel has an article up on Blues Legend Blind Lemon Paterson. Included is a list of observations helpful in constructing the music: 1. Most blues songs begin, “Woke up this morning.” Let that be a lesson to you. In my opinion, some of his best work was done with Jelly Roll Gleckman.
More Hazards of Blogging [Dan Collins]
Shaun Mullen and Vermont Woodchuck attribute to me passages I’ve gleaned from Greenwald in order to hold them up to mockery and scorn. But the former reproduces this asinine passage from Ezra Klein: This is sort of the boring take on Spitzer, but what we’re seeing here is not the fallâ€â€if indeed he does fallâ€â€of a high-flying governor. It’s the final tumble of a crushed reformer. Spitzer, for reasons both
Election 2008: USA Today’s transparent editorial [Karl]
A USA Today editorial tries a little too hard to be even-handed when it comes to asking for full disclosure for presidential candidates: For a campaign playing out in the glare of the 24/7 news cycle, it’s remarkable what’s still not known about the three leading contenders to be the next president. On matters ranging from Hillary Clinton’s finances, to Barack Obama’s dealings with an indicted businessman, to John McCain’s
Paterson for President [Dan Collins]
The man poised to succeed Gov. Eliot Spitzer would not only become the first black governor of New York. He would also be the state’s first legally blind governor and its first disabled governor since Franklin D. Roosevelt. He’s also a pretty darned good poem.
Spitzer’s Behavior an Outrage [Dan Collins]
One part of this affair that I haven’t yet seen properly addressed is the outrageous chauvinism of the Governor: as if there weren’t enough high-priced prostitutes in Washington, D.C.? I mean, WTF? Here’s a list of the rates for “models” at the Emperors Club. I imagine that the Diamonds are awarded by Zagat’s. IowaHawk: Amid Charges of Spitzer Tryst, Embattled Prostitute “Kristen” Expected to Resign Experts Analyze Spitzer’s Thinking
