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The most irritating thing about Eliot Spitzer is his complacency, his overriding conviction that no matter what he does to New York, the city and state will endure.
Neither corporations, nor Wall Streeters, nor lawyers have succeeded in convincing the New York attorney general of the contrary. Few are like Theodore Sihpol, the former Bank of America Corp. broker who dared to fight back - and won - when Spitzer prosecuted him on criminal charges. Instead, the companies and the lawyers settle. They, too, are complacent.See the full content of this document
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Spitzer Damage Control has a Name: John Faso
There's a surplus of complacency as well now that Spitzer is running for New York governor. The attitude is that if financial markets do all right, then New York will be all right, no matter who wins in November.
Besides, challenging Spitzer is...See the full content of this document
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