...have talked about selling the land to the state, which would preserve it as park or forest land. Talks intensified after Eliot Spitzer became governor in 2006, and the city and state hired separate appraisers in the summer of 2007 to value the land. Once that...
...Gov. Eliot Spitzer started a new job this week, debuting as online magazine Slate's newest columnist. Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer wrote an column criticizing the recent U.S. bailouts. Spitzer, who resigned in March over a prostitution scandal, joined...
...posted on The Stiletto Blog, please follow these simple rules. â The Definition Of Chutzpah: Part II: Disgraced former NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer will write a twice-monthly column for online magazine Slate.com about the economy and financial regulation called âThe...
...little under nine months. That's how much time passed between the breaking of the Eliot Spitzer prostitute story and his first column for Slate. The title of this business column is "The Best Policy." That would of course be a reference to the old saw: "Committing...
...about David Gregory’s Meet the Press negotiations with NBC next to a story about Kelly Ripa’s divorce next to a story about Eliot Spitzer’s new Slate column next to a story about Susan Lucci’s salary cut. Blur, blur, blur. The Couric haircut treatment, though,...
...She just expressed most clearly and loudly a view that was, in retrospect, far more seditious to the financial order than, say, Eliot Spitzer’s campaign against Wall Street corruption. If mere scandal could have destroyed the big Wall Street investment banks,...
...it right. It’s just like the brokerage industry offering conflicted investment research, which was de rigueur for ages until Elliot Spitzer came along. When are we ever going to deal with these absurdities? Imagine if some auditor or bond-rating agency accepted...
...Street pro; lawyer; already Treasury secretary of Cramerica, the Bizarro United States. Cons: Ties to law school classmate Eliot Spitzer could lead to hilarious but disruptive series of jokes at confirmation hearings. Pros: Well versed in giving and...
...resided" in the Big Finance institutions that have dragged the economy down. He writes: This is the opposite of Rubinomics. Spitzer is contemplating what must be done to rebuild our economy so that it truly competes internationally and, most important, generates...