Why We’re Not Surprised That Eliot Spitzer Isn’t ‘Shermanesque’
He hasn't been Shermanesque since he resigned!
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He hasn't been Shermanesque since he resigned!
This all feels uncomfortably familiar.
It's the aughts all over again.
The old bird wasn't even gone a day!
Rick Perry thinks private-sector acquisitions would have absorbed job loss if the government allowed GM to go under.
Paul to Spitzer: "Your personal agenda is getting in the way of you being a very effective broadcaster."
Eliot Spitzer tries to box the Texas governor in on Social Security reform.
Plus, the Washington 'Post''s Eugene Robinson and Keith Olbermann see gridlock as a political "wet dream" for Barack Obama.
They don't want to be associated with philandering politicians.
Sanchez talks about the chip on his shoulder.
We learned this from reading Keith Olbermann's Twitter.
"Did you think you were going to get caught?"
Spitzer had called him the "dirtiest, nastiest political player out there."
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