Vito Fossella: When Sex Overcomes Politics
5/13/08 at 2:15 PM

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After all, he's just a mere U.S congressman, who's never stuck his neck out before and who has been quietly playing by the rules (for the most part) over the past decade. Unfortunately for Vito, that's exactly the problem. New York State has 29 congressional seats, 14 of which are from the city. That's a lot for voters to keep track of, assuming they're even paying attention. Without having distinguished himself magnificently in the Legislature, the number-one fact most people know about Vito Fossella (and, for many, the only fact they know) is that he's a drunk, adulterous liar. Perhaps his constituents know a little more about him — that he's run as a lone Republican, traditional values politician in a city full of Democratic representatives. Except, oops, the whole "traditional values" thing is out the window, huh?
When David Paterson rose to power, he immediately came clean with his murky sexual past. It was one of the first things many of us ever learned about him. Now, as we watch him write his own public history until his reelection challenge in 2010, that is just one of the twists in his tale. He has a long time in which to bury a mildly sordid past. When Vito Fossella's constituents go to the ballots in November, however, they will see his name and think about only one thing: sex. Oh, and maybe "drunk driving." Sure, Fossella helped close the Fresh Kills landfill, and yeah, he tried to help sick 9/11 rescue workers. But that's got nothing on sex. And though sex sells papers, it doesn't sell politicians.
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