
The new flavor of the week is......cloak pulled off of the newspaper stand, and the newspaper reads: "ELLIOT SPITZER CAUGHT, IN PROSTITUTE STING!" Anyone who has seen a television set, read a newspaper, or opened up the Internet connection has now seen, Governor Elliot Spitzer was caught in a "high end" (ranging from $1500-$5500 a night) prostitution ring.
"Today I would like to briefly address a private matter. I have acted in a way that violates my obligation to my family, and that violates my, or any sense of right and wrong. I have disappointed and failed to live up to the standard of myself. I must now have to dedicate some time, to regain the trust of my family, he spoke feebly at the podium."
Obviously, this is not a "private matter" now, since he has been caught on tape and wires, engaging in a prostitution ring. All jokes, innuendo, and news media casting stones aside, is anyone really surprised about this? Spitzer is from "old money" (his father was a multimillionaire, thru construction and development), lives in one of his father's upper-east side apartment buildings (across from the "Natural History Museum"), and he is a "Wall Street" friendly governor. Although, he was called a crusader against "Wall Street Crime." After graduating from Princeton and Harvard Law, Spitzer has had a paved way, thru the greasing of hands and back room deals, all the way to the gubernatorial race (where he won by a 70% of the vote). This is a man who was striking his pen, making laws, based on his own belief system, assuming "entitlements" (with his New York sanctuary city and illegal aliens getting driver's licenses), although "Time" called him "Crusader of the Year."
A man that assumes entitlements, is born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and is from massive amounts of money at his disposal (throughout his lifetime), there is no surprise, he will assume "entitlements" in the bedroom, take some liberties in his life (personal/professional), or in his personal life and spare time. Is there really any shock to this story? With the Larry Craig fiasco, Bill Clinton ("I did not have sexual relations, with that woman," Monica Luinski), and countless other men throughout history have committed the same "sin." John F. Kennedy, with Joe DiMaggio's wife, Marilynn Monroe, a cheater, but he is considered on of the "crown jewels" of the United States Presidents. If Spitzer lived in Las Vegas, where it is legal for prostitution, would this make the problem easier? Is this a moral problem for the media, or a legal one? Either way, congressman, governors, senators, and countless other men who are elected officials of the people, find themselves in the position to not "serve the people," but to "serve themselves, from the people."
One thing the media will never say, in conclusion, is Spitzer was taking advantage of another woman, for money. Period! Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world for a reason, and it is because of men taking advantage of women. The liberties with that woman, usually, start when they are very young and under abuse (in the girl's house, usually by someone they know). After the early abuse, it is no different from "Pavlov's Dog Theory," because the girl (at an early age) learns that the way to attention, money, gifts, and goals is thru sex. Spitzer is just another, in the longest line in history, taking advantage of women, to get his own rocks off.
"Today I would like to briefly address a private matter. I have acted in a way that violates my obligation to my family, and that violates my, or any sense of right and wrong. I have disappointed and failed to live up to the standard of myself. I must now have to dedicate some time, to regain the trust of my family, he spoke feebly at the podium."
Obviously, this is not a "private matter" now, since he has been caught on tape and wires, engaging in a prostitution ring. All jokes, innuendo, and news media casting stones aside, is anyone really surprised about this? Spitzer is from "old money" (his father was a multimillionaire, thru construction and development), lives in one of his father's upper-east side apartment buildings (across from the "Natural History Museum"), and he is a "Wall Street" friendly governor. Although, he was called a crusader against "Wall Street Crime." After graduating from Princeton and Harvard Law, Spitzer has had a paved way, thru the greasing of hands and back room deals, all the way to the gubernatorial race (where he won by a 70% of the vote). This is a man who was striking his pen, making laws, based on his own belief system, assuming "entitlements" (with his New York sanctuary city and illegal aliens getting driver's licenses), although "Time" called him "Crusader of the Year."
A man that assumes entitlements, is born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and is from massive amounts of money at his disposal (throughout his lifetime), there is no surprise, he will assume "entitlements" in the bedroom, take some liberties in his life (personal/professional), or in his personal life and spare time. Is there really any shock to this story? With the Larry Craig fiasco, Bill Clinton ("I did not have sexual relations, with that woman," Monica Luinski), and countless other men throughout history have committed the same "sin." John F. Kennedy, with Joe DiMaggio's wife, Marilynn Monroe, a cheater, but he is considered on of the "crown jewels" of the United States Presidents. If Spitzer lived in Las Vegas, where it is legal for prostitution, would this make the problem easier? Is this a moral problem for the media, or a legal one? Either way, congressman, governors, senators, and countless other men who are elected officials of the people, find themselves in the position to not "serve the people," but to "serve themselves, from the people."
One thing the media will never say, in conclusion, is Spitzer was taking advantage of another woman, for money. Period! Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world for a reason, and it is because of men taking advantage of women. The liberties with that woman, usually, start when they are very young and under abuse (in the girl's house, usually by someone they know). After the early abuse, it is no different from "Pavlov's Dog Theory," because the girl (at an early age) learns that the way to attention, money, gifts, and goals is thru sex. Spitzer is just another, in the longest line in history, taking advantage of women, to get his own rocks off.
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