The news is that NY Governor Elliott Spitzer is “involved” with a federal prostitution ring investigation. Of course he’s claiming it’s a private matter between him and his family, and in part he’s right. But I’m still disappointed. He rode by wide margin to an election victory on a message of hope and change. New Yorkers were captivated by a man who told a good story and was going to set the badly damaged government of the state on track. Yet less than 2 years into his term, he’s been rocked by two significant scandals of his own making. Each of which I could get by if he were showing any promise of delivering on the “new deal” he was supposed to deliver. But so far, he has been decidedly impotent, well, at least legislatively.
The parallels between Spitzer and Obama are frightening. They are both young mavericks leading the charge for change against the great cogs of the status quo. They are both promising there will be no more business as usual. Now I’m not suggesting that Obama is destined for scandal or will cheat on his wife. But I do wonder if, like Spitzer, his reach will far exceed his grasp. That we’ll find come 2010 that the man who promised so much has found that will and optimism don’t buy squat in a highly politicized arena.
Now maybe it’s unfair to saddle Obama with Spitzer’s legacy. Obviously, his mileage will vary. But it is food for thought. Sometimes feeling good is just not enough.
Lazy assuption. Somehoe you lost track there.
Try Bill Clinton.
Certainly Clinton had his share of sex scandals, but that really wasn’t my point. Clinton got a lot done, and love him or hate him, the country prospered during his terms.
I think political sex scandals are personally damaging and publically distracting. But I’m not really concerned that Obama is destined for sex scandals. I’m worried that he’s destined for nothing but rhetoric.
Which celebrity would you like to play Obama? Some say Denzel Washington, but when I listen to one of his soundbytes, I keep thinking Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would be my pick.
Picture Obama in tights, delivering some WWE Smackdown speech, then putting a submission hold on Hillary, that would entertain me…
Maybe MTV will do a political “Celebrity Death Match” show…
Obama and Spitzer? Wow .. what a stretch. Obama’s record has been one of eloquent speeches – Spitzer was a bully whose style was to stuff it down your throat because he was always right. We are so fortunate we have rid ourselves of this egomaniac – David Patterson’s ability to negotiate disputes with civility and class is promising. Prayers to Spitzer’s family.