Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Is there any truth to the rumor that NYC may soon feature the makings of a dinky administration?

Edited by Keukasmallies
Posted

They should run together as the Weiner-Spitzer ticket, yah?

I wonder what Boehner would have to say about it.

Posted

The funny part is he'd be a huge upgrade in credibility for that office considering the current criminal that holds that position in NYC.

Posted

Come on... Spitzer was just chasing after a few Ho's. I thought that was something you guys revered.

 

No, as you are well aware, Republicans usually go for bathroom stall same sex stuff.

Posted

 

 

No, as you are well aware, Republicans usually go for bathroom stall same sex stuff.

 

That too. Can't fault you guys from getting jiggy wit it on both sides... Way things are going, better cover all your bases!

Posted

 

 

That too. Can't fault you guys from getting jiggy wit it on both sides... Way things are going, better cover all your bases!

 

This from a guy who takes freighters up the chute.

Posted

Spitzer wanted space from troopers

 

 

The directive was sent to state troopers in western New York, reminding them that then-Gov. Eliot Spitzer liked his privacy at night. Capt. Lisa Gailbraith instructed the troopers, who did not travel with the governor as much as their Albany counterparts, to "keep a low profile at the hotel." "Apparently the last trip to Rochester the governor walked out of his room to find trooper or inv(estigator) in the hallway," Gailbraith wrote. "Please inform whoever the (overnight shift) is that they should not be hanging around in the governor's hallway."

...

"Loughran said that Spitzer was also known for trying to 'sneak out' at night to evade the ESD members and it was understood that Spitzer did not like the security detail at all," according to a summary of her interview. Loughran, who retired last year, also told investigators about an undated incident when Spitzer, as governor, was followed to a Manhattan hotel by a trooper assigned to protect him. The trooper had been "tipped off by a doorman" and followed Spitzer, without his knowledge, to the Carlyle Hotel on the city's upper East Side. In February 2008, Loughran said, a trooper notified her that Spitzer had left his hotel room in Washington, D.C. That same week, according to federal authorities, Spitzer paid $4,300 to a prostitute who came to his hotel in Washington.

×
×
  • Create New...