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Monday, March 17, 2008
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
How The Mighty Have Fallen - Again
by Paul Greenberg
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Hu-bris - from the Greek - overweening pride or self-confidence; arrogance. -Webster's

Americans now have one more definition of hubris: Eliot (Ness) Spitzer, the crusading attorney general, scourge of Wall Street, nemesis of corporate titans, and, as of today, former governor of New York. And, oh yes, former superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention.

A "colossus of New York state politics," the "Almanac of American Politics" called Eliot Spitzer. Now, if Webster's needs an illustration to go alongside its definition of hubris, it can run his picture.

Tell it in Gotham, publish it in the New York Times: How the mighty have fallen. It's an old, old story, yet somehow it keeps being news. In our garish times, it's front-page, 24/7, prime-time, blogged and internetted news. The story may be old, but our age specializes in supersized, capital-H Humiliation.

Eliot Spitzer isn't the first high-powered pol to talk - and act - as if he were invulnerable, throwing threats around the way the way we ordinary mortals breathe in and out. He's only the latest. "Listen, I'm a steamroller," as he once told a leading legislator in Albany.

The man acted as if he were untouchable; a decent sense of self-restraint, of moral humility, of simple proportion, was for others. To quote Peter King, the Republican congressman from a Long Island district: "I've never known anyone who was more self-righteous and unforgiving than Eliot Spitzer." Now he's been brought low by a cheap sex scandal, however expensive his tastes.

The list of Eliot Spitzer's prosecutorial targets would compose a Who's Who of American business. Some royally deserved their comeuppance, but many didn't. Yet they were all caught in the same net. Those he couldn't convict, he would force into expensive settlements. Reputations were ruined, corporations destroyed. Eliot Spitzer was an equal-opportunity bully. Anyone who stood up to him could expect to be threatened.

When the former chairman of Goldman Sachs - John C. Whitehead - wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal critical of the crusading prosecutor, he says he got a phone call Mr. Spitzer. "I will be coming after you," Mr. Whitehead says he was told. "You will pay the price."

Now it is Eliot Spitzer who is paying the price. Fate, or the gods, or maybe just the nature of man has caught up with him. Pride - overweening, arrogant and very human pride - has gone before another fall. From another great height.

But let it be noted that the man did fess up, even if he didn't have much choice about it. He didn't try to brazen it out ("I never had sexual relations with that woman") or play word games, let alone testify falsely under oath. He looked straight into the cameras as he apologized. ("I have disappointed and failed to live up to the standard I expected of myself.") And he vowed to atone. ("I must now dedicate some time to regain the trust of my family.")

He offered no excuses, made no play for sympathy, did not seek to blame some vast right-wing conspiracy for his predicament. One wishes the formerly mighty would leave their wives out of these acts of public contrition, but except for that gratuitous detail, Mr. Spitzer's was a manful exit.

But what is one to make of the reaction to his fall? Oh, the audio-visual sneers on the television talk shows. They who once cheered him now jeer. Then there was the unholy glee on the floor of the New York stock exchange. Trading came to a halt as jubilation broke out. The Schadenfreude was thick as the Sunday tabloids. How they hooted. It was embarrassing to watch.

Somehow the oh-so-measured analysis of the higher class of pundits was even worse. Their subtext seemed to be: What could the man have been thinking? Thank God for not making me like him, for I'm much too smart, too canny, too prudent ever to wind up like him. As if hubris were something safely confined to others, and not inseparable from the human condition.

A little charity might have been too much to hope for, but a little humility would not have been out of order - or at least a little fear of what fate has in store for those who think themselves invincible, and take joy in the downfall of others. Yet these celebrants seemed unable to help themselves. The fate of Eliot Spitzer had taught them nothing.

"The horror for us, as it was for the Greeks, is precisely to see that an Oedipus or a Creon can so easily be ourselves." -Paul Roche, in his Introduction to "The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles"

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Vitter sees no comparison

David Vitter: “Enormous Difference” Between My Case And Spitzer’s
Please help me understand?

Vitter sees no comparison

TP-Sen. David Vitter, R-La., has been mostly mum on the prostitution scandal that forced Democratic New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to announce his resignation last week. But Vitter let down his guard a bit in a conference call with constituents. Scott Jordan, editor of the Independent Weekly of Lafayette, said he was able to ask Vitter whether he would resign after his phone number was connected last year to a Washington, D.C., escort service that federal investigators say was a call-girl operation. “I have made a very serious mistake a long time ago and I have to live with that every day,” Vitter said, according to Jordan’s account. “That’s not a flippant statement. I need to spend my whole life making up for that.” According to Jordan, Vitter turned “a bit defiant” and added: “Anybody who looks at the two cases will see there is an enormous difference between the two of them. The people that are trying to draw comparisons to the two cases are people who’ve never agreed with me on important issues like immigration and other things.”

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Glory
I can be happy about what happened to Eliot Spitzer, or I can remember what the Roman slave would whisper in the ear of the victorious general:
"All glory is fleeting"

don

Creating artificial shortages of oil
Joe: "Hey Beastie boy, if this is a war for oil, then where is it?
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It was about creating an artificial shortage. See http://www.frequencyclear.tv/PalastInterview.html (part 2). It comes from the BBC, as credible as a news organization gets.

HA
It couldnt have happened to a nicer(?) guy!

Funny sex scandal song
Funny sex scandal song:
http://www.myspace.com/herbertfarmer

War for Oil?
Beastie Boy writes: "America is what is falling
and the Bush Administration has been undermining it since day one. The war on Iraq was all about oil, and the war on Iran is certainly about oil.

Get a clue, people. Rent one if you have to."

Hey Beastie boy, if this is a war for oil, then where is it? Where are all those tanker ships off-loading all that plundered oil? Because as we all know, more supply means lower prices. Why are we paying $3.50 + for gas?... if we went there for the oil.

IT'S LIBERALISM, STUPID
"Self-righteous and unforgiving" completely describes Democrats. They relentlessly play the race card, class warfarism, and their own intellectual supremacy.

Point out their own monumental hubris, and challenge the lies of liberals. They cannot stand.

Spitzer is the face of evil
I will spare everyone a re-hash of my white-hot hatred for Eliot Spitzer, and simply urge you all to re-read this sentence from the Greenberg column:

“When the former chairman of Goldman Sachs - John C. Whitehead - wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal critical of the crusading prosecutor, he says he got a phone call (from) Mr. Spitzer. ‘I will be coming after you,' Mr. Whitehead says he was told. 'You will pay the price.’"

That should tell you just about everything you need to know about this wicked man.

Sptzer is the definitive 2008 fascist ..
... and the only disgrace of import that involves him and that concerns me, is that he and the rest of the activist "Democrat" fascists posing as lawyers, prosecutors and "judges" long have and continue to run rampant über alles.

Witness: 'When the (then) chairman of Goldman Sachs, John C Whitehead, wrote, in the Wall Street Journal, a piece critical of the crusading prosecutor, (Mr Whitehead) ... got a phone call Mr. Spitzer, who said, "I will be coming after you. You will pay the price."'

I think....
I think Spitzer should hire lawyers and get the names of the other Johns (politicians) in this whores trophy case. A little tit for tat.

Hubris
Hubris is also selecting your racist "spiritual adviser" and "mentor," to be on your campaign staff, and assume that just because of your perceived skin color, no one will ever call you on it.

Of course, it could just be unbelievably bad judgment as well.

Eliot (John) Spitzer
It’s not Eliot (Ness) Spitzer, it’s Eliot (John) Spitzer

Sorry Greenberg...
I don't feel one bit guilty about embracing Schadenfreude.If your little tome makes you sleep better so be it.

America is what is falling
and the Bush Administration has been undermining it since day one. The war on Iraq was all about oil, and the war on Iran is certainly about oil.

http://therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisi d=1163&thisview=item

Get a clue, people. Rent one if you have to.

Could'na happened to a nicer guy
Since when did the feds do Mann Act investigations on hi-$ call girl operations with no element of coercion/sex slavery/underage? Of course this case had other elements such as misuse of corporate funds, the same kind of stuff Spitzer was such an a-hole about when others were suspected of it.

NO question, Spitzer whizzed on the wrong shoes somewhere along the way, while making himself vvveeerrrry vulnerable. Somebody SuperAG screwed with had a powerful friend, maybe even Bush, who knows? But Spitzer undeniably broke a number of laws, including some he'd gleefully bludgeoned others for.

You can only get away with that stuff if you're a Democratic POTUS "doing the people's work."

If you don't think Spitzer was a Bush
'hit', you aren't paying attention.

Don Siegelman was another.

I like Schadenfreude...
...Schadenfreude is fun.It is a weak form of "justice being served".But still fun when it happens to people you detest and can't do anything about.Like the Bill and Monica show.Damaging to our Country,but with an element of "fun".What else can I say?

Timing is everything
The Dems outed that GOP oaf who sent the asinine emails within a couple hours of when it would have the greatest impact on 06 voters. The GOP should have kept Spitzer in their pocket for next October the 27th.

It is unbecoming
It is unbecoming for Paul Greenberg to try, however farreaching, to make Spitzer into some kind of hero. Spitzer got what he deserved and what would you expect the New York Stock Exchange to do? Sometimes, it amazes me that conservative writers will turn themselves inside out to find some small way to justify the wrongs that liberals do. This column was an embarrassment of duplicity. And, last, the MSM didn't sneer against Spitzer, they sympathized "Oh, isn't that too bad, such a nice boy". A column better left unsaid.

Schmuck - from the Yiddish...
--
...meaning a clumsy or stupid person; an oaf.

More appropriate in describing Mr. Spitzer, don'tcha think?

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