The Spitzer Photo We've Never Seen
Just try, in your mind, swapping Eliot and Silda's faces in this week's most famous photograph. Can't see it? Would the man be judged as less of a man for standing by his cheating wife?
Just try, in your mind, swapping Eliot and Silda's faces in this week's most famous photograph. Can't see it? Would the man be judged as less of a man for standing by his cheating wife?
David Sax | Posted 03.14.2008 | Business
Say what you will about Clinton, but all his affair with Lewisnky cost the country was a cigar and a dry cleaning bill. Spitzer's folly is so atrocious because he spent like a crooked hedge fund manager on a white truffle binge.
Reuters | Mark McSherry | Posted 03.12.2008 | Business
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Patt Morrison | Posted 03.12.2008 | Business
Wall Street was irrationally, exuberantly high-fiving itself over the downfall of a man who had prosecuted its heroes so vigorously.
Robert Scheer | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics
The best rule of thumb these days is that ordinary Americans should be mightily depressed over any news that Wall Street hustlers cheer.
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