Greg welcomes guests Ann Coulter, Rick Leventhal and Tom Shillue. TV's Andy Levy sits in for the repulsive Bill Schulz.
Vote for Scott Stringer & give 'Client 9' the hook
In a few short weeks, New Yorkers will choose between two candidates for city comptroller in the Democratic primary. One is Scott Stringer, a conventional Manhattan liberal. The other is a completely unhinged Manhattan liberal.
His name is Eliot Spitzer, and for a man who styles himself the "Sheriff of Wall Street," his real expertise is operating outside the law. As attorney general, he acted like some hick-town bully with a badge and a speed trap. But where it counted - in the courtroom - this sheriff seldom got his man.
Then again, Spitzer's goals in office have always been less about serving the people's interest and more about feeding his insatiable ego, his giant ambitions and his basest appetites. This fundamental character flaw, and the dysfunction it bred, brought down his governorship. And these failures, notably his meltdown in office, started long before the public learned of Ashley Dupre or the Emperors Club escort agency.
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