Pushing aside many other newsworthy stories today is one more very sad tale about a do-gooder gone bad. Today it was learned that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer (and former Attorney General) has displayed the ultimate in hypocrisy that will leave a stench so thick it will tarnish not just his reputation, but that of every public official. An already cynical public can only become even more cynical now.
It is being reported that Governor Spitzer engaged the services of a New York prostitution ring in advance of a trip to Washington DC. I will not get on my own moralist high horse about the subject of prostitution, although, I could probably understand the arguments in favor of it being legalized. However, this is much greater than that. This is a question of hypocrisy, illegal activity, betraying a public trust, lying, cheating and stealing.
If the facts play out as initially reported, then he has betrayed his family, friends, business associates and the public. This made all the worse by his self-aggrandizing and many would argue overzealous approach to chasing Wall Street executives up a tree and then leveraging the chase to build a platform for his now shamed office of Governor.
If Mr. Spitzer were single and a private citizen, we could debate a whole range of other issues. But given his history, and moralizing and de-moralizing others -- to state the obvious -- this stinks to the high heavens.
Sheldon Liber is the CEO of a small private investment company and the principal for design and research at an architecture & planning firm. He writes the columns Chasing Value and Serious Money.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-10-2008 @ 6:06PM
walter said...
At the age of 65 you would think nothing could suprise me. However, this is just another case of do as I say not as I do. The shame that will follow him, a person who was so strong against wrong will be everlasting. Our government is in serious trouble. If you are going to run for office on a strong moral platform you better be ready for it to cave in if your caught with your hand in the shark tank. If by any chance Wall Street is behind this it would be a perfect marriage. Opposites do attract. wm
3-10-2008 @ 6:32PM
thebigkill said...
He's no Fabio. While the fella's career and family is likely facing damage beyond repair, ya have to think about how little we expect from public officials these days. Loyalty and honesty to your loved ones is always nice among other productive attributes. If you're a polygamist, ok cool, if you're a gay Republican from Idaho, ok cool. That's your culture, do your thing. Just be honest, stay productive, and we can all move on. I don't understand why it's such a challenge? Although everyone knows I'm a wretch, they still love me. Why? Because I tell you so. Well, buying good scotch helps too.