...some criticise the proposed stimulus package for being too large or potentially ineffective, Eliot Spitzer really just finds the programme uninspired. In his new capacity as a columnist, the former governor of New York argues that stimulus spending should...
...of the Internet (his chosen medium of reply), and have formed a triangle of Internet evil with Tina Brown and Eliot Spitzer. Please keep in mind, as it is easy to forget, that Wolff is accusing me of being insane. Isn't this the point where gentle, white-clad bearers...
...is better than the last but, you know, I have to go take a pee once in a while. Canât we get some sort of court order to stop Eliot Spitzer from trolling high schools. Robots that you donât want to have sex with. Sassette: Hell, I didnât. But now that I do,...
...Pataki, who won statewide office three times as Governor, and probably looks even better to New Yorkers after the debacles of Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson. Maybe the GOP can convince Pataki to try his luck a fourth time. Note from Hot Air management:...
...was a time when I might have started this blog post with, "Granted, Eliot Spitzer is brilliant ..." But even if he hadn't--well, you know--his post-Albany scribblings at Slate would have put that qualification to rest anyway. His latest article, "," is a call...
...than his dad could say "Chappaquiddick," checked himself into rehab for a pill addiction. Last spring, New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer, a self-righteous anti-corruption zealot, resigned after it was revealed he had been using a call-girl service. Then the Democrat...
...though his departure may have been, Eliot Spitzer couldn’t have picked a better time to bow out of the governorship. Now David Paterson’s been stuck in the hot seat, face to face with the hairiest New York fiscal year in recent history. With the prospect of...
...did some good in an era in which Wall Street practices were profoundly opaque. But, like our own latter-day Pecora, Eliot Spitzer, he ran roughshod over basic fairness and any truth that didn't fit into his own worldview. We're used to that now. It was more...
...and qualified teachers. A stimulus plan should address our needs before it tackles our fantasies. Not that I'd really expect Eliot Spitzer to keep his fantasies in perspective... I can't really take issue with the cheapshot at the end--hard to resist when...
...reporting the smell of maple syrup, or something like it, wafting across several neighborhoods. [NYT] Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s handpicked economic-development chief, Avi Schick, who has overseen projects that wound up mired in delays and cost overruns,...