Hillary Clinton Refuses to Comment on Spitzer’s Sex Scandal
Hillary Clinton is refusing comment on New York Democrat governor, and Hillary Clinton super delegate, Eliot Spitzer’s admitted frequenting of a prostitute. This seems to be a situation that Hillary has somehow found her way into many, many times over her years in public life. Her “experience” must tell her not to comment on this situation.
But Spitzer’s prostitution bust goes much deeper than just hiring a prostitute. He may be charged with federal crimes for wiring money across state lines for use in an illegal activity. This is far more serious than prostitution.
I find it amusing that Hillary is going to sit idly by and not denounce what Spitzer has done. Clinton has been bashing Barack Obama for his ties to Tony Rezko, who this week went on trial for money laundering, conveniently forgetting that she has ties to Rezko also.
Now one of her committed, soon to be incarcerated, super delegates is in serious trouble with the Feds, and she doesn’t feel the need to distance herself from him. Doesn’t she feel as though Spitzer should step down? Does she think this is a fire-able offence? Does she condone it by not calling for his resignation?
Her silence leads to these questions. Voters need to know that she thinks this is not acceptable behavior. Or does she?
The double standard continues.

I know the story is still relatively “breaking” but where’s the Larry Craig equality factor ? McCain called for his resignation where’s Hill or Barack ? Where’s anyone ?
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Clinton Playbook, Rule No.1: PERCEPTION TRUMPS REALITY. For the uninitiated, this is perhaps the most essential precept to living a double-life. Case in point, one Mr. Eliot Spitzer, governor of the State of New York. By day, Mr. Spitzer rooted out criminal activities. And, was paid handsomely for it. By night, Mr. Spitzer himself indulged in those selfsame activities. For which he paid handsomely. It doesn’t help that just about every photo of Eliot Spitzer, includes a certain New York Senator. However, I shouldn’t be surprised by all the cross-pollination between Hillary Clinton and the governor. Perhaps not surprisingly, Rule No.1. (otherwise known as living a lie) may also be the only rationalization for Hillary’s vast experience. Although one thing’s for certain, neither New York politician likes having his or her bubble burst: http://theseedsof9-11.com
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Now that Ferraro has opened mouth, inserted foot and stepped down from Hillary’s campaign, she may say something. I think it may be just enough distraction for Hillary to say something short & sweet about Spitzer. Ah, sweet irony.
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Too much guilt by association. I have a sneaking suspicion that this whole thing will be a black eye to the dems in new York as a whole. They have strutted around as if they were above it all for a long time now, and now that one of their own “elite” members has been caught it should draw the rest of them into question.
After all, who can honestly say that they believe that somebody like Spitzer could be doing this for as long as he did without other NY dem elites knowing about it? We already know how well the dems cover for each other’s messes… So who was in the know this time? Who else was taking part in the activities?
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Speaking of Hillary Clinton:
There is bad news about her husband.
It is opined that Bill Clinton committed racist hate crimes, and I am not free to say anything further about it.
Respectfully Submitted by Andrew Y. Wang, J.D. Candidate
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
(I can type 90 words per minute, and there are probably thousands of copies on the Internet indicating the content of this post.)
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“If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Off the top of my head—it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
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