Eliot And Silda Out On The Town

2009_05_elsil.jpg The last time former governor Eliot and Silda Spitzer voluntarily submitted to photographers' gazes was when Eliot Spitzer announced his resignation. More than a year later, the Daily News spotted them at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel: "The smiling couple joined hundreds of Education Through Music friends and supporters at the eighth annual Children's Benefit Gala honoring Grammy-winning violinist Joshua Bell... They sipped cocktails and occasionally cast lovey-dovey looks at each other while shooting the breeze with folks." The couple, spoofed on SNL after Eliot's downfall, celebrated their 21st anniversary last October. The former governor is working for his father's real estate company and it was reported last year that Silda Spitzer was working for a hedge fund.

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I think it's time for him to start his reelection campaign although with Patterson's poll numbers I'm not sure if he can win the primary.

He already has. He was on CNBC early yesterday morning doing the usual coy fandance about his political future. Whore.

I doubt that he would ever seek a public office again.

Paterson should appoint Spitzer as head of the MTA!

Now he's definitely not getting any at home.
And I bet Silda made him throw away all his socks.

I agree that he shouldn't seek public office, but he's a power addict so he will naturally resurface.

Disgrace only lasts one year? This is why he should have been charged with a felony.

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