March 11, 2008
Covered: Spitzer Hookergate Scandal

Newspapers all over the country are paying close attention to the stunning news that Governor Eliot Spitzer paid for a prostitute - and was apparently a regular client - to "visit" him from NY to DC. Our local papers all take a shot at the former crusading Attorney General who rode into the Governor's Mansion on a promise of reforming Albany.
The Post calls him "NY's NAKED EMPEROR" and demands he should resign. After reminding everyone of Troopergate, the Post writes, "Eliot Spitzer owes his wife and family an apology - but he owes the people of New York a great deal more. His resignation. Now."
The Daily News says, "Hit the road, john": "Three words to the man: Just get out... You cannot at once be governor of New York and Client No. 9...after only 14 months, the governorship of Eliot Spitzer is chalked up as a failure. He has but one official act left: resignation." The News is also worried about all the important matters on Albany's plate, number one being the budget in this year of belt-tightening.

The NY Sun says Spitzer's "governorship [is] hanging by a thread because of what appears to be a reckless, even ruinous run-in with a prostitution ring" and the paper finds itself "shorn of schadenfreude." The Sun adds, "If there is a bright spot to this sad story, it is that it may hasten the revival of a Republican Party in New York that can offer both an issues-based and ethics-based contrast to the leadership represented by Messrs. Spitzer, Silver, and Paterson."
The NY Times editorial is angry. After faulting his statement for being too brief and arrogant, and bringing up his history as "the Sheriff of Wall Street" and "a self-appointed Mr. Clean" in Albany, the Times believes, "Mr. Spitzer did not seem to understand on Monday what he owed the public — a strong argument for why he should be trusted again. The longer he hesitates, it becomes a harder case to make."

Newsday's editorial: "Of course, the governor has to resign. Fifteen months ago, he was the chief legal officer of the state. Hiring a call girl was not only against the law, but procuring her to cross state lines turned the $4,300 evening into a federal crime. Spitzer, 48, is either viciously self-destructive or pathologically arrogant, believing he wouldn't be caught."
Albany's Times Union is also skeptical of Spitzer's "apology" yesterday, saying it was a "cowardly performance," "A prostitution ring, Mr. Spitzer? "Client 9" of the Emperors Club VIP? Explain yourself, quickly and completely."

The Wall Street Journal brings up Spitzer's battles of Wall Street figures in its editorial, which begins, "One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer's fall. There is none. Governor Spitzer, who made his career by specializing in not just the prosecution, but the ruin, of other men, is himself almost certainly ruined." The WSJ says "people, in turn, deserve prosecutors and officials who understand the difference between the needs of the public good and the needs of unrestrained personalities who are given the honor of high office."
The Star-Ledger's Mark DiIonno finds commonalities between Spitzer and Bill Clinton, Jim McGreevey, and other politicians: "There are three common denominators in all this. The first is arrogance. The second is obvious. The third is hypocrisy."




Speaking of Troopergate, what was Spitzer's security detail doing while he was otherwise engaged at the Mayflower?
What about his carbon footprint? NYC to DC? No one's talking about that.
She took the train.. did he?
D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
steamroller!!!!!
Oh give him a break! With a face only his mother could love, of course he has to pay for it.
Other than the monies involved and how they were gotten, what is the big deal? 99% do it. The only difference is that he got caught. I say leave him alone?
The only ones hurt here are his family. Feel sorry for them that they are humiliated in front of the whole world.
He's the number one law enforcement official in the State of New York and he has committed a federal crime for trafficking prostitutes across state lines. I think it's time for him to go, get the heck out of office and let us try to put the last 14 months behind us.
I have never been so disappointed with a politician in my whole life. I was actually excited to vote for Spitzer for governor. I thought he'd do some good for a state that had suffered for so long under the incompetent and cynically corrupt George Pataki. But he turned out to be an even bigger loser, if that's possible. What a huge failure and disappointment, and at this point he should just leave already.
99% do it. The only difference is that he got caught. I say leave him alone?
Jeez, I don't know... maybe because there are people who were involved in prostitution rings sitting in prison because of him?
Gothamist... did we really need another -Gate? Couldn't you have called it like... Hookerpants or something?
I like how so called Wall street is gloating, like they don't use hooker services and other vices.
or Academia when they found that guy in some SM place.
This is the most depressing political fuckup since Monica Lewinsky. Makes McGreevey look like a loveable oddball in comparison.
I like how so called Wall street is gloating, like they don't use hooker services and other vices.
Have they ever prosecuted people and put them in prison for using/being/employing prostitutes?
No? Then it's not the same thing.
i guess the post honored colbert's calling of dibs on "eliot mess"
he has sucked as a governor. he needs to resign for the sake of the democratic party & the election.
can we do a california style re-call & vote in Carl Weathers?
(so that, finally, all the major stars from predator will be able to say that have served as a united states governor.)
I like that the NY Times headline specifies that Spitzer is linked to a sex ring "as a client".
Like anyone would pay that ugly dude for sex.
All the papers really love that picture of him with his mouth all scrunched up, don't they? Well, except for the Times, of course, which decided to take a higher road.
How about we call this incident Spitzer's Spritzer? What a waste. If he survives a thousand years, he'll never live this down.