So, as it approaches 11 a.m. on the morning after this bombshell hit New York, Gov. Eliot Spitzer has not tendered his resignation or said how he intends to move forward.
The Times has blanket coverage of the scandal, which you can access here. The Times broke the story on its Web site yesterday afternoon. While the Times Editorial is still holding out the thinnest thread of hope that Spitzer might rebound from this, the Daily News' Michael Goodwin says the Gov needs to step down. So does the NY Post.
[One other note in the interest of full disclosure: Before becoming attorney general in 1998, Spitzer served for a time on the board of Mosholu Preservation Corporation, the nonprofit group that publishes the Norwood News.]
Please feel free to use this platform to discuss what's going on. Regardless of the outcome, this is a major development that is certain to drastically alter New York's political landscape.
We want to hear what the Bronx has to say about it.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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