Elliot Spitzer scandal and resignation [Merged]

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Did anyone see on CNN that Kristen's family was very proud of her, although her brother was the only one who faced the camera on how proud he was of his sister.

Kristen herself has said: "I love who I am."

NEW YORK (CNN) -- When the Emperors Club VIP said it was sending Kristen, a call girl it described as a "petite, very pretty brunette, 5 feet 5 inches, and 105 pounds," Client 9 was pleased. "Great, OK, wonderful," he told the escort service's booking agent, according to a federal affidavit.

I see an emerging candidate for the 2012 elections.

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While Spitzer and his family have to start the painful journey of introspection and presumably reconciliation/break-up; the great state of New York needs to get back to the serious business of running the 3rd largest state in the Union.

For newly elevated Governor Paterson, this will be a great challenge as well as a career boost. If he succeeds (and I hope he does), he will be a fine cheerleader for African-Americans as well as those who are visually impaired.

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Great message going out to young females if this girls music career takes off. A NYC radio station is playing one of her songs, it's not good so it will probably do well.

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^^ yeah yeah... and message for accomplished married men is stop paying hookers via bank transfers. I guess harvard can teach you how to argue things to death but not the benefits of good old cash.

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Music career is only a start. I see exclusive news story. I see offers from Playboy, Penthouse and Hustler. I see a book deal. I see a movie deal. Her family and brother have already expressed their pride in her. I see a close-knit family. I see a success story.

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Spitzer should have done what Clinton did as a governor (and as a president), which is to fish within the state building instead.

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Yea no sh*t? What happen to secret slush funds? And bank transfers wtf? DHS openly tells everyone that they are looking at anything $5000 and up, spitz though the was safe by keeping it under 5k? He knew (one would think) banks have to report suspicious activity. Almost as bad as Jerry Springer back in the 1980's when he wrote a check to a hooker as payment, he was on the city council at the time in an Ohio city.

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What did I tell ya? $1 million offer from Hustler already: http://wcbstv.com/local/penthouse.ashley.dupre.2.676484.html

When was I ever wrong? Pull up my oldest threads on economy, and compare to the present.
Homeowners burning down own homes to avoid repo: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/03/14/lawrence.burning.homes.cnn
Foreclosures up 60% in February 2008: http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/13/real_estate/foreclosures_feb/index.htm?postversion=2008031305
Recession could be worse than recent downturns: http://www.moneyline.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0563297420080205
$1 = 0.6375 euros: http://finance.yahoo.com/currency?u
Federal debt = $9.4 trillion: http://brillig.com/debt_clock
Severe recession ahead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR7h8NBQU3E

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Spitzer fall renews prostitution debate
By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - On the Web, on billboards, on television and in newspapers, men who solicit prostitutes are being shamed across the country.

Some cities have seized the cars of those who solicit sex. Some have sent "Dear john" letters to their homes so their families can learn what they've done.

"Most judges regard prostitution as a largely harmless vice, a commercial transaction for sex," said Ron Kuby, a New York attorney. "What's the difference between that and a noncommercial transaction for sex? Kristen making $2,700 an hour with her clothes off, and the people who complain wouldn't mind if she was making minimum wage mucking out toilets with her clothes on."

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Interesting take on why the beans were spilled, and why now.

Apparently was going hard against easy mortgages and the financial institutions.

"Why Spitzer was Bushwhacked

The spectacular and bizarre release of secret FBI wiretap data to the New York Times exposing the tryst of New York State governor Eliot Spitzer, the now-infamous client “No 9”, with an upmarket call-girl had relatively little to do with the George W Bush administration’s pursuit of high moral standards for public servants. Spitzer was likely the target of a White House and Wall Street dirty tricks operation to silence one of the most dangerous and vocal critics of their handling of the current financial market crisis.

The press has almost solely focused on the salacious aspects of the affair, not least the hefty fee Spitzer apparently paid. Why the scandal breaks now is the more interesting question.

Spitzer became governor of New York following a high-profile record as a relentless state attorney general going after financial crimes such as the Enron fraud, and corruption by Wall Street investment banks during the 2002 dotcom bubble era. Spitzer made powerful enemies by all accounts. The former head of the large AIG insurance group, Hank Greenburg, was among his detractors. He was bitterly hated on Wall Street. He had made his political career on being ruthless against financial corruption.

Most recently, from his position as governor of the nation’s second largest state, home to its financial industry, Spitzer had begun making high-profile attacks on the complicity of the Bush administration in covertly arranging bailouts of its Wall Street friends at the expense of ordinary homeowners and citizens, all paid for by taxpayer funds.

Prostitution is illegal in most US states, but clients of prostitutes are almost never charged, nor are their names usually leaked in a case in process. The Spitzer case is in the hands of Washington and not state authorities, underscoring the clear political nature of the Spitzer “Watergate”.

The New York Times said Spitzer was an individual identified as Client 9 in court papers filed last week. Client 9 arranged to meet with “Kristen”, a prostitute who officially charged $1,000 an hour, on February 13 in a Washington hotel. Whatever transpired, Spitzer paid her $4,300, according to the official documents. The case is clearly political when compared with more egregious recent cases involving Republicans. Republican Mark Foley was exposed propositioning male interns in Congress and Rudolph Giuliani was discovered cheating on his wife, but no or few Republican calls for resignations were heard.

Spitzer recalled that several years ago the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) went to court and blocked New York State efforts to investigate the mortgage activities of national banks. Spitzer argued that the OCC did not put a stop to questionable loan marketing practices or uphold higher underwriting standards.

“This could have been avoided if the OCC had done its job,” Spitzer said in the interview. “The OCC did nothing. The Bush administration let the housing bubble inflate and now that it’s deflating we’re dealing with the consequences. The real failure, the genesis, the germ that has spread, was the subprime scandal,” Spitzer said.

On February 14, Spitzer published a signed article in the influential Washington Post titled, “Predatory Lenders’ Partner in Crime: How the Bush Administration Stopped the States From Stepping In to Help Consumers.”
That article, laying clear blame on the administration for the development of the subprime crisis, appeared the day after his ill-fated tryst with the prostitute at the Mayflower Hotel. Just a coincidence? Spitzer wrote, “In 2003, during the height of the predatory lending crisis, the OCC invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act pre-empting all state predatory lending laws, thereby rendering them inoperative. The OCC also promulgated new rules that prevented states from enforcing any of their own consumer protection laws against national banks.”

In his article, Spitzer charged, “Not only did the Bush administration do nothing to protect consumers, it embarked on an aggressive and unprecedented campaign to prevent states from protecting their residents from the very problems to which the federal government was turning a blind eye.”

Bush, said Spitzer right in the headline, was the “predator lenders’ partner in crime”. The president, said Spitzer, was a fugitive from justice. And Spitzer was in Washington to launch a campaign to take on the Bush regime and the biggest financial powers on the planet. Spitzer wrote, “When history tells the story of the subprime lending crisis and recounts its devastating effects on the lives of so many innocent homeowners the Bush administration will not be judged favorably.”

With that article, Spitzer may well have signed his own political death warrant. "

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/JC20Dj04.html

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Someone like Splitzer is going to have multiple fronts that may have led to his downfall. But if I was forced to narrow it down to one, I would say FEMINISTS. This is what's going around. There's more emphasis on prostitution than on foreclosures.

Feminists say "Should we arrest women in prostitution? No. Almost all women in prostitution are there as a last resort, they don’t 'choose' prostitution the way someone chooses a career as an X-ray technician." Doesn't EVERYONE choose crime as a last resort? This is the reason for and what's going on behind these prostitution busts, which really equates to "moral" policing.

With this article, Feminists signed Spitzer's political death warrant.

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Feminist like to label prostitution as "sexual exploitation". Yes, if someone is forcing another to do it, that's exactly what it is. But this is not how these pricey services work. They advertise for help in alternative newspaper classifieds, like any other business. Workers set own rates, hours and quit at will. If this is still exploitation, then every employment is "labor exploitation."