Is he just another Democrat

who can't keep his dick in his pants?

Well, this situation is a lot worse than

any sexual escapade of Bill Clinton's

Spitzer hooked up with a hooker operation,

if the federal complaint against him is accurate

Clinton, on the other hand, violated

little more than Monica Lewinsky

— and she would have paid him to have sex with her





Gov. Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal: Client 9 at Emperors Club VIPNew York Governor Eliot Spitzer has been caught arranging to meet with a high-priced Emperors Club VIP prostitute last month. According to the latest reports, Gov. Eliot Spitzer was caught on federal tapped telephone call confirming plans to have a woman travel from New York to Washington, where he had reserved a hotel room. The man soliciting prostitution was using the code name "Client 9", which was later identified as Governor Eliot Spitzer.

The man described as Client 9 in court papers arranged to meet with a prostitute who was part of the prostitution ring under surveillance, Emperors Club VIP, on the night of February 13th. The affidavit says that Client 9 met with the woman in hotel room 871 but the name of the hotel has been withheld. According to a person told of Mr. Spitzer's travel arrangements, the Governor stayed at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington on that night, but room 871 was reserved under a different name that night. The New York Sun is reporting that the prostitution Emperors Club VIP ring had call girls that charged as much as $5,500 per hour.

Spitzer Is Linked to a Sex Ring as Client

New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was a client of a high-end prostitution ring broken up last week by federal authorities, according to law enforcement officials, a development that threatened to end his career and turned the state’s political world upside down.

Mr. Spitzer’s involvement with the prostitution operation came to light in court papers filed last week, the officials said, as federal prosecutors charged four people with operating the service, Emperor’s Club V.I.P.

Mr. Spitzer was caught on a federal wiretap discussing payments and arranging to meet a prostitute in a Washington hotel room last month.

The affidavit, which did not identify Mr. Spitzer by name, indicated that he had used the prostitution service before, although it was not clear how often.

More instant reactions to the news that Eliot Spitzer “has been caught on a federal wiretap arranging to meet with a high-priced prostitute at a Washington hotel last month” are starting to trickle in.

The governor does have his defenders. “As with David Vitter and Larry Craig, my official position is: who cares,” writes Kevin Drum, the Washington Monthly’s “Political Animal” blogger, writes.

“This shouldn’t be illegal in the first place and I don’t care what these guys do in their private time.”

Andrew Sullivan concurs: “Sorry, but I feel for the guy (even if he is a Clinton super-delegate). If he broke the law, he broke the law and will have to face the consequences, I suppose.

"Still: as far as I’m concerned, this is between him and his family. And it’s really silly that prostitution is illegal.”

When Will Spitzer Finally Pull Out?

Will Eliot Spitzer resign in time for this evening's network newscasts? I wouldn't if I were him. I'd wait until right afterwards, so that my smiling face wouldn't appear simultaneously on every TV set in the Western world.

This is not New York provincialism. Spitzer is practically the most prominent and powerful Democrat in a huge state — Hillary Clinton's state, Wall Street's state, the state of millions of Democrats.

Spitzer's boner really sticks out, even in this day and age. He didn't just get some on the side. He violated the law, if the federal complaint and published reports are true.

Yes, it will be more important to the country when Citigroup finally collapses. That will be a real disaster.

Still, there's some meat to this Spitzer thing. In any case, the way it went down was a case of exquisite timing, coming on the heels of last night's final episode of HBO's The Wire.

My buddy and former colleague Adamma Ince just texted me:

Looks like Lester got Spitzer on the wire too.

She's referring to Lester Freamon, the ace detective on that ace investigative entertainment series about political corruption.

Lester, adept at tapping and taping politicians, lawyers, and drug dealers, was the shining cop of all "murder police" on that instantly legendary series.

Judging from the complaint that apparently involves Spitzer, there was some pretty good bugging going on against him too.

Lost in the babble over the Spitzer story are the dubious prostitution laws. Why exactly is prostitution criminalized?

However, it is, and Spitzer just got finished with a long stint as attorney general, where he hounded others for breaking laws. And now he's governor.

Is he just another Democrat who can't keep his dick in his pants? Well, this situation is a lot worse than any sexual escapade of Bill Clinton's.

Spitzer hooked up with a hooker operation, if the federal complaint against him is accurate. And so he violated the Mann Act and other laws. How stupid is that?

Clinton, on the other hand, violated little more than Monica Lewinsky — and she would have paid him to have sex with her.

At least New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey had an excuse for playing around: He was a closeted gay. Yes, he did give his boyfriend a government job, but at least he didn't break any federal laws, at least that we know of.

McGreevey finally came out and said, "I'm a gay American."

Spitzer can only say, "I'm a laid American."

Big deal. But why in the world would Spitzer use an escort service? They all keep records, and there's plenty of free stuff out there for pols. JFK didn't write a check to Marilyn Monroe, did he?

Spitzer must have really needed a pro to get his kink on — not that there's anything wrong with that.

And if the federal complaint is true.

In the end, Spitzer appears to be — based on what we know now, which could change any second — not only stupid but also hypocritical.

All over New York, sad-sack whores and chickenheads are being busted, and he doesn't give a damn what happens to them.

Not content with our state's offerings, the governor of New York goes to D.C. to feast on some high-priced spread. At least that's what the federal complaint says, if Spitzer is indeed who the feds are calling "Client-9."

Spitzer's resignation won't erase that blow to our tourism industry.

Let's hope the next governor doesn't go out of state to get his ashes hauled. If you can't keep it in your pants, at least keep it in New York.