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December 18, 2006
The Penitent

Eliot Spitzer may have a large say in Alan Hevesi’s political future, but the state comptroller has a more formidable tormentor: himself.

December 18, 2006
The Deniers’ Club

What good is the bipartisan commission’s new, last-ditch plan for Iraq if President Bush still has his heart set on victory?

December 11, 2006
Sex and the City Councilman

$300,000 settlement.

December 11, 2006
His American Dream

The Bloomberg-for-president scenario starts with the mayor’s growing sense of himself as a man of destiny. Throw in the country’s disgust with the two parties, add a half-a-billion bucks, and you’ve got yourself a race.

December 11, 2006
Eliot Versus the Sloths

His predecessor didn’t do him any favors. And the new governor will need all his wiles to defeat the two-headed monster currently ruling Albany.

December 4, 2006
Eliot Spitzer’s Comptrol Issues

The horse race to (possibly) replace Hevesi.

December 4, 2006
The Once and Future Kissinger

As another failed war threatens to tarnish his legacy, Henry Kissinger attempts to clarify his record—by evading, skirting, stretching, hedging, and stonewalling like the diplomatic master he is.

November 27, 2006
Giuliani’s Endless Campaign

Is he serious about the White House? Or is this just an exercise in branding?

November 27, 2006
Action Heroes

It was a week of high adventure as our Indiana Jones–like ex-mayor Rudy Giuliani formed an exploratory committee for a presidential run.

November 27, 2006
Spitzer-Lovin’ Lobbyists Head to Albany

Eliot’s friends and admirers movin’ upstate.

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