Tuesday, March 11, 2008

So, How About That Moral Crusader, eh?

So Eliot Spitzer, the formerly morally super-righteous crusader against all things with even a whiff of "I think it's not right" associated with them, is a whoremonger. Huh. So they guy who went after the founder of Home Depot for making an amount of money that was approved by the exchange board, got caught putting money into a different type of silk purse. So a politician is using dirty whores.

So Eliot, who's "unsavory," "deceptive" and "tainted" now?

Who'd have seen that coming? Maybe anybody who was paying attention?
"The reliability of Mr. Spitzer's judgment, . . . should be an issue of prime concern when those votes are cast. But he also has a troubling method of making loud legal threats, strong-arming witnesses, and intimidating boards and companies into destructive concessions. . . Coercing settlements through fear, as anyone can see, is far different from delivering justice."

Another sad example of a public figure going to the dark side. In front of the whole world, he presents this as an acceptable behavior by having engaged in it himself. Thanks for upholding the moral standards there, moral crusader! Yeah he apologized. Right. If it was wrong enough to apologize for, why was he doing it?

Jerk.

As a side note, if I did this, you wouldn't see my wife standing beside me at a press conference, you would see her in handcuffs. Having stabbed me to death with a kitchen knife while I slept.

Where do these chicks come from? Why the hell would you stand up there with him? I guess mathematics ain't the only thing they don't teach kids in govermint skools anymore.

Unless of course she already KNEW about it, and just didn't want to be the one hanging in the basket. Or whatever.

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