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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2013, 03:25:20 PM »
Wonderful.  He needs to stay out of public sector jobs. 

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2013, 04:05:15 PM »
he's a big douche who likes to put his pee pee in the booty of whores 1/3 his age...

but the dude does know the economy.  if I'm living in NYc, i'm happy that a guy smart enough to be governor or higher, is playing comptroller. 

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2013, 07:27:23 PM »
Bravo.  Would hit until the national debt was back to zero.

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2013, 08:15:47 PM »
Bad tattoos aside, can you blame him? WHI.



Here is what I posted on FB:


Puzzle me this - Elliot Spitzer is running for NYC Comptroller, a position entailing being a good steward of the taxpayers' money and how it is spent. He spent $4,000 via Credit Card on a hooker who at best should get $500 and could not even conceal that transaction. So how does someone vote for a guy to watch their $$$$ who overpaid so much for a hooker he could or should have gotten for 8x less?

 LMFAO!!!!!

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2013, 08:55:16 PM »
Here is what I posted on FB:
Puzzle me this - Elliot Spitzer is running for NYC Comptroller, a position entailing being a good steward of the taxpayers' money and how it is spent. He spent $4,000 via Credit Card on a hooker who at best should get $500 and could not even conceal that transaction. So how does someone vote for a guy to watch their $$$$ who overpaid so much for a hooker he could or should have gotten for 8x less?
 LMFAO!!!!!

I'm guessing people that are that well-known probably would have to pay more for privacy than clods like us.   Still, 500 to get laid is silly to me. 



Dupré began singing professionally when Jerry Cooper, a musician she was living with, heard her singing the Aretha Franklin version of the song "Respect" in the shower. "She had this huge voice for such a little girl," Cooper told MTV, "and so I just kind of went in and said, 'Hey, come upstairs when you're done with this, and let's work on some songs.'"[42] According to Dupré, she then toured and recorded with Cooper's band, networking with people in the music industry.[3][8] In 2005, she formed a company named Pasche New York, an entertainment business intended to promote her music career.[3]
In the summer of 2006, she made an appearance in a music video for the song "Pop Off", performed by rapper Mysterious.[43][44]
Shortly after The New York Times published their profile of Dupré, her single "Move Ya Body" set a record for how fast it commanded the top price on the music-download site AmieStreet.com, reaching the site's maximum of US$0.98 per download in five hours.[38][45] Another single, "What We Want", was played more than 3 million times on the Internet after the scandal erupted.[38] While some speculated that she may have earned as much as US$300,000 - US$1.4 million from download sales of her singles on Amie Street,[46] others estimated her earnings at as low as US$13,720.[47] Dupré's music came to be featured in mash up YouTube videos, blending her tracks with those of established artists.[48]
Dupré reportedly is now being represented by music manager Jerry Blair, who formerly worked for Mariah Carey, but record companies seem to be waiting to make a deal until Dupré's infamous reputation lessens.[49]

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2013, 03:36:30 PM »
This might be the first time I've ever agreed with anything this guy has said.   :o

Shock: MSNBC's O'Donnell Mocks Spitzer and Weiner Return to Politics
By Brad Wilmouth | July 09, 2013

On Monday's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell not only mocked disgraced former Democratic officeholders Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer for their efforts to return to political office, but he even suggested that former President George W. Bush is setting a better example by working to fight cancer in Africa.

After playing clips of Weiner and Spitzer talking about returning to office, O'Donnell responded:

Really? Really, guys? You two couldn't find any other thing to do in the world, any other way to maybe help people? Nothing other than running for office?

He then brought up former President Bush as the MSNBC host continued:

This is how former President George W. Bush spent his last week, working to rehabilitate a clinic in Africa that screens women for cervical cancer. The clinic was opened with help from Bush's pink ribbon red ribbon cancer project. He knows what to do when he can't run for office anymore.

After recounting that his The Last Word show regularly promotes the KIND charity that benefits African schools, he challenged former Governor Spitzer to go into a charitable enterprise:

In fact, if you would like to help lift more kids off the floor, get them desks into their schools, you can go to our Web site, thelastword.msnbc.com. That means you, Eliot Spitzer, you can go. In fact, you can go to Africa and start your own program. You're rich enough to donate $5 million to anything anywhere in the world right now tonight.

He turned his attention to former Rep. Weiner as he concluded:

And, Anthony Weiner, you did okay in the private sector after being a congressman. You've got a few bucks. There's nothing you can think of doing, neither one of you guys, other than running for office? That's it? Nothing else comes to mind?

Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Monday, July 8, The Last Word with Lawerence O'Donnell on MSNBC:

FORMER REP. ANTHONY WEINER (D-NY): I'm running for mayor because I've been fighting for the middle class-

FORMER GOVERNOR ELIOT SPITZER (D-NY): Maybe with the public's permission I could come back.

O'DONNELL: Really? Really, guys? You two couldn't find any other thing to do in the world, any other way to maybe help people? Nothing other than running for office?

This is how former President George W. Bush spent his last week, working to rehabilitate a clinic in Africa that screens women for cervical cancer. The clinic was opened with help from Bush's pink ribbon red ribbon cancer project. He knows what to do when he can't run for office anymore.

Viewers of this program have donated more than $5 million and have helped thousands of children in Malawi through the KIND fund, Kids in Need of Desks. The partnership that it program has with UNICEF that helps put desks in schools in Africa where kids would otherwise never, ever see desks and sit on the floor and go through rough days in schools.

In fact, if you would like to help lift more kids off the floor, get them desks into their schools, you can go to our Web site, thelastword.msnbc.com. That means you, Eliot Spitzer, you can go. In fact, you can go to Africa and start your own program. You're rich enough to donate $5 million to anything anywhere in the world right now tonight.

And, Anthony Weiner, you did okay in the private sector after being a congressman. You've got a few bucks. There's nothing you can think of doing, neither one of you guys, other than running for office? That's it? Nothing else comes to mind?

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/07/09/msnbcs-odonnell-mocks-spitzer-and-weiner-return-politics#ixzz2Yafv5yea

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2013, 04:10:02 PM »
Here is what I posted on FB:


Puzzle me this - Elliot Spitzer is running for NYC Comptroller, a position entailing being a good steward of the taxpayers' money and how it is spent. He spent $4,000 via Credit Card on a hooker who at best should get $500 and could not even conceal that transaction. So how does someone vote for a guy to watch their $$$$ who overpaid so much for a hooker he could or should have gotten for 8x less?

 LMFAO!!!!!


He spent 4k on that?  Oh...fuck no, lol.


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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2013, 01:31:00 PM »
Spitzer Spent Millions on Doomed Political Comeback Bid
Friday, 13 Sep 2013
By Lisa Barron

Political office was not the only loss former New York governor Eliot Spitzer incurred in his unsuccessful bid for New York City comptroller — he also spent more than 8 million dollars of his own money in the attempt to defeat Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.

The latest figures available from the New York City Campaign Finance Board show that Spitzer forked out $8, 206, 077 for campaign costs, roughly twice what Stringer spent.

After the votes were counted, the victor said, "Sometimes the guy without the resources but with a lot of heart can win the election," according to USA Today.

Adding insult to injury, Spitzer might be about to lose a lot more money if the speculation that his long-suffering wife Silda is going to file for divorce is correct.

Silda — a big supporter of her husband's political career before he humiliated her by resigning amid a sex scandal — has apparently been waiting for the comptroller campaign to end so she can start the legal proceedings, reports The New York Post.

"Silda is saying she is going to wait until this is all over," a friend told the newspaper, adding, "She has been telling friends, 'This is too hard. This is too rough.'"

The Post first reported in May that the couple had been living separately.

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/spitzer-political-comeback-millions/2013/09/13/id/525612#ixzz2eo4s3KbV

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #9 on: September 15, 2013, 07:39:29 PM »
It's a shame Spitzer got caught and is effectively banned from elective office.  Our country needs a guy like him to expose and rein in wall street.  The witch hunt ensued because he was The Sheriff of Wall Street.  Shame on him for leaving a paper trail.  I'd fuck that ugly bitches mouth, but for $40, not $4000.

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #10 on: September 15, 2013, 09:06:26 PM »
It's a shame Spitzer got caught and is effectively banned from elective office.  Our country needs a guy like him to expose and rein in wall street.  The witch hunt ensued because he was The Sheriff of Wall Street.  Shame on him for leaving a paper trail.  I'd fuck that ugly bitches mouth, but for $40, not $4000.
Lol let me guess you are one of the occupy groupies?

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #11 on: September 15, 2013, 09:27:07 PM »
Running for New York City Comptroller.

He will win.

Ashley Dupre is hot IMO.

I guess you're like fucking wrong. About Spitzer and Dupre.

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Re: Elliot Spitzer is Back!
« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2013, 04:05:06 PM »
It's a shame Spitzer got caught and is effectively banned from elective office.  Our country needs a guy like him to expose and rein in wall street.  The witch hunt ensued because he was The Sheriff of Wall Street.  Shame on him for leaving a paper trail.  I'd fuck that ugly bitches mouth, but for $40, not $4000.

He was pursued because he was violating the same law that he had previously prosecuted people for.