Eliot Spitzer Has Learned Some Lessons
Eliot Spitzer's Washington 'Post' opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
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Eliot Spitzer's Washington 'Post' opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
The ‘Times’ caught up with Eliot Spitzer six months after his great fall.
The former governor stuck his head out of his hole long enough to answer some questions from the magazine for their 40th-anniversary issue.
The assembly speaker is once again aiming for a "millionaire's tax," which the governor dismisses — arguing that taxes are "addictive."
In which Roger Stone overshares, and we learn just what Jeffrey Toobin will do for a story.
Performance artist Karen Finley has created a performance-art piece that lets us into the mind of America's prostie.
Turns out the Staten Island congressman is almost ready to be added to our Politicians TMI Index!
We sat down with Paterson this weekend to ask him what's on everybody's mind: What's going on with Silda Wall Spitzer? Oh, and we asked about some political things, too.
As if one wasn't enough, today we get another one — and a mysterious appearance of socks!
Our new governor only gave $150 to charity last year, even though he and his wife made $269,000 combined.
It's time for the healing over Eliot Spitzer's betrayal to begin. Carlos Santana shepherds the people of New York toward acceptance.
We've carefully reconstructed what we imagine to be the exact timeline of one of former governor Eliot Spitzer's recent days in New York City.
As Paterson's personal scandals ebb into the past, he hires a flashy young communications manager to move into the future — at $175,000 a year.
In which we ask Andrew Cuomo to please stop tooting his own horn, and just get to work.
In our excitement over nubile, young Spitzer hooker Ashley Alexandra Dupre, we completely forgot about that other politician-probed prostitute that captivated America's hearts and loins not so long ago: Jessica Cutler, who gained notoriety by writing about the anal preferences of Washington muckety-mucks on her blog, Washingtonienne, back in 2004. But now she's back.
In which Kristen Davis learns that New York only has room in its heart for one Very Special Hooker.
It's been a rough couple of weeks for anyone who likes their news served modestly. From Paterson's girls to McGreevey's wings, politicians are on overshare overdrive, and Americans are suffering. It's time to chart the moments when titillation turns to revulsion.
“I always knew Spitzer was a crook, and I hated everyone telling me that he was such a great guy," Amy Sacco told us at the Cinema Society screening of Flawless.
The rapidly deteriorating economy, the five-year anniversary of Iraq, and new governor David Paterson's seemingly limitless libido all may have distracted you from what's going on with our fallen former governor. But news is still dribbling out about the Spitzer affair, and perhaps more importantly, so are sexy pictures of hookers!
Like Usher and Eric Benet before him, Eliot Spitzer may be seeking therapy for his addiction to sex with prosties.
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