New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer's resignation on Wednesday morning marked the abrupt end of a political career that just last year seemed blessed. Although his time in public office is over, the discussion of his legacy and the sex scandal will continue, especially if he faces criminal charges. Last night I interviewed four people that know him or have observed him closely. I spoke with Mark Green, president of Air America radio, David Margolick, contributing editor to Portfolio magazine, David Boies, founding partner of the law firm Boies, Schiller, and Flexner, and Alan Dershowitz, who taught Spitzer at Harvard Law school. Here are parts of that conversation:


 
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