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A Cause Bigger Than Any Scandal
Monday was a strange day in Albany. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was scheduled to give a major address to close to 1,000 people, most of whom were women or teens. They were gathered to support and lobby for a reproductive rights bill in the Empire State Plaza's strange, iconic building known as The Egg. It is said to be the most progressive such bill introduced by a governor, guaranteeing a woman's right to an abortion, among other protections.
New York was one of only three states to legalize abortion before Roe v. Wade. JoAnn Smith, CEO and president of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, organized Monday's event. She talked about the pre-Roe days: "Women were dying-- doctors saw it in the hospitals, clergy saw it in the families they were serving, in real people's lives. So it was really the clergy and the doctors who were doing the early organizing. They made New York safe for women as they made their choices on reproductive health care." In fact, the first abortion clinic was run by clergy in New York City, called Clergy Consultation Service. Now, nearly 40 years later, with a U.S. Supreme Court ever closer to overturning Roe v. Wade, Spitzer was working with women's rights activists from around the state to update New York state's law.
The New York state Assembly was also slated to vote Monday on the Healthy Teens Act. Rabbi Dennis Ross, in Albany to push the bill, said: "The Healthy Teens Act ... would provide comprehensive, age-appropriate, medically accurate and 100 percent truthful information about sex to teens. We believe in knowledge. We believe in people knowing about themselves and about their world. And the Healthy Teens Act would give teens that information and capacity that they urgently need." Urgently, indeed: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just released a report that one in four girls and young women between the ages of 14 and 19 has a sexually transmitted disease. One in four.
Spitzer turned down $2.6 million of federal abstinence-only education funding, deciding instead to push genuine, empowering information for young people. There was, however, a matching amount of money at the state level that could fund the Healthy Teens Act. The Democratic-controlled Assembly was scheduled to pass the bill that day. The Republican-controlled Senate was holding it up, so the teens who had traveled to Albany planned on rallying, with signs.
People had come in from all over the state. A number of young people, teen peer counselors, had driven in from Buffalo, hours away, where, 10 years ago, Dr. Barnett Slepian, an obstetrician-gynecologist who performed abortions, was assassinated in his home, in front of his wife and kids. The assassin, James Charles Kopp, captured in 2001, was affiliated with the anti-abortion group the Lambs of Christ.
Back at Monday's events, amid red, white and blue balloons above every table, from which people would soon head out to lobby their legislators, it was announced that Spitzer had canceled, with rumors that he was sick. Lt. Gov. David Paterson took the podium. In his typical, casual, folksy style-- he doesn't read from a teleprompter, as he is legally blind-- he lauded the citizen activists, the young people especially, for coming to their state capital to take an active role in their government. After his talk, he held an impromptu press conference. The local Fox TV affiliate was dogging him, asking him how he would respond to critics of the bill who claimed that it would force Catholic hospitals and individual health-care professionals to perform abortions against their will. He didn't flinch, responding immediately: "That's not true. There is a conscience clause."
When asked if he, as a Catholic, had discussed this reproductive rights bill with his cardinal, he said he had, several times. Paterson said he had told the cardinal: "I am pro-choice. I go to bed at night, I wake up in the morning, with a clean conscience." He spoke with the same forcefulness he brings to other issues like gay rights and police brutality. Nine years ago, in March 1999, after African immigrant Amadou Diallo died in a hail of 41 police bullets, then-Sen. Paterson was arrested at New York City Police Headquarters as he protested police brutality.
He wrapped up the news conference just before noon Monday. New York's progressive, blind, Catholic, African-American lieutenant governor, David Paterson, might not have known it then, but he was mere minutes away from receiving the call with the news that Spitzer's alleged use of prostitutes was about to go public.
Soon the storm of the Spitzer Sex Scandal enveloped Albany. The teens did not go out to hold their signs supporting the Healthy Teens Act, and the state Assembly did not pass the act as scheduled. Those 1,000 citizens who came to lobby found their legislators unavailable, the capital overwhelmed with the news. The 6 p.m. cocktail reception hosted by the family planning advocates was well attended, though, but only because it served as a form of group therapy.
The governor has resigned in disgrace, he has let down his wife and his daughters, he is bringing unknown consequences to the prostitutes he hired, and he let down millions in New York state whose causes he championed. But it is not about one leader, or one body, but about the body politic. It is about grass-roots movements, the only sure way to protect the rights of women and girls.
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Show AllI wake up at 6 am to Democracy Now. I listened to Amy's Monday broadcast. learning. as always, details I hear only on other Pacifica radio programs. By the afternoon headline, I wondered if Spitzer had spoken as planned in Albany. Although I love Stewart and Colbert, I cannot watch this week for the comic relief. Spitzer's familiar stupidity runs very very deep. We get the guy jokes, the testosterone giggles. Was Bush's veto of torture done on the same day? Was the 10 y/o girl shot point blank the next day? A juvenile society, a kindergarden media, but a few words of wisdom every so often. Thanks Amy for your pre and post sex scandal reporting.
The response by riverman101 has been spammed all over CD today. Can't something be done about this? This article has nothing to do with Clinton or the war.
I'm with rmax, stick to the topic and please don't spam, riverman. We're all over it, okay? CD editors where are you?
As for the article, the ironies and inanity of the Spitzer episode are mind-bending. So the guy has a libido and maybe could have used a little more discretion in private, but in his public life he is one of the more admirable politicians in recent memory and really was a fighter for the people. I guess that's why he had to go down in a fiery ball, like Wellstone's plane. He should be grateful he only lost his career messing with the BFEE, it could have cost him his life. Funny how a little casual sex is more of a scandal than the pre-meditated destruction of entire nations and hundreds of years of legal precedent, not to mention hundreds of thousands of dead. But not Ha Ha funny.
America: the country where a politician who is caught having sex with a consenting adult has to resign in disgrace but a politician who starts a blatantly illegal war, which kill hundreds of thousands and displaces millions, gets reelected. The mind boggles.
The RIVER-NUT may be Dougwagner in disguise. They have the same MO. River and I are on different pages, I failed his logic test. ___ Hope no one passed it.
The best thing to do about it ~MAX~, is when you see "Riverman 101" or "Dougwagner's" names, just scroll right on by and pretend they don't exist.
It's very damaging to women's rights for a man to be working for women's rights, then to be caught doing a prostitute not much older than his teenage daughters.
Doesn't compute. Wrong hero. Forget about Spitzer and get someone else. Elect Obama and let him appoint some other people into important positions that you can be proud of, who might also work for women without the self foot-shoot.
Speaking of "women's voices" being hurt and set back a bit, how about the good ole helpful voice of Geraldine Ferraro? Ain't she a piece of work? Smart-aleck and offensive in 1984, still kickin' in 2008 and Hillary's ideal of gals in politics. If you're a woman and care about women, get Barack and Michelle. Hillary and Bill are going to disappoint you---because like Spitzer, what you see ain't what you get.
Before every reader/writer gets all hot over this so-called crime/sin against one of the most honest politicians we have ever been blessed on the national scene:
Politically directed dragnet snares New York Governor Spitzer
By Bill Van Auken
12 March 2008
READ IT IN WSCS.
I sufferred a permanently seperated shoulder the same day I cast my vote for Harold Washington (when he beat Daley & Bryne) oh how that REPRESENTED CHANGE.
BUTT
Barack Hussein Obama missed the 'war' vote.
[PERIOD] THE UNDER '40' CROWD who buy OB's excuse..2bad.
BHO has ZERO PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE IN HIS CORNER.
BHO has NEO-LIBERAL(s) galore.
BHO is all GREAT SMILES and ZERO policies laid out
too bad.
BHO's Love affair with Facists regimes(s) is sad.
he would MAKE A GREAT "K" STREET OPERATIVE
when he loses in the landslide of nov 2008.
he can head right to K street. They'll receive him with open arms...
Obama is the 'eight cousin of.....' Cheney....
that is no coincidence
Let stick to commenting on the article, not the spammers.
I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that Spitzer had been politically targetted. It would fit in with other things that Bush Cheney have done. As a potential target he should have acted more responsibly.
Being from the left coast I had never heard of Paterson before, he sounds like an honorable man.
Sex sells, and this scandal has pushed news of the counter surge, veto of the torture bill, gitmo kangaroo courts, along with the Heathy Teens off the radar.
Typical Bush misdirection, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
I got pretty much laughed off DailyKos for posting a diary that suggested that this was the real reason that the Spitzer story broke when it did. I find it disheartening that many on the left have their heads buried in the sand and they just refuse to acknowledge that it CAN (and is) 'happening here'.
THANK YOU AMY
This is what Greg Palast has to say about it. I think he got it right, but he usually does. The timing of this scandal breaking wasn't about reproductive rights, but something bigger going on. Read on.
http://www.gregpalast.com/
kathyodat
max, the only thing you can do about trolls is what I do, scroll past without reading and do not respond. At some point he will go away.
kathydoat
This is a man who insisted upon (and paid extra for) having sex with a prostitute without a condom. Not exactly a shining example for women's reproductive health.
BeForKids - amen
That is a great link ~BeForKids~, 4:08 pm. An eye opener. __ Thank you.
"Double amen"; sad to say, the troll content at CD seems to've shot up in 2008. In USENET days at least we could write "kill files" and get on with business ;) On-topic, thanks again to Amy Goodman for shedding some light. I think my afternoon needs some Democracy Now..
Speaking of grass roots movements, Amy, there's been a huge grass roots 9-11 truth movement in this country for years now. So when are you going to come clean about what you heard on the emergency band radio that morning? Traitor.
Hey riverman, it's really too bad on that first remark (didn't bother to read others after) you were really making alot of sense, then came the "feminist, abortionist" thingy which just shows your not up to speed. And btw your're way off topic and by the sounds of most others a real pain in the "long run".
Be For Kids -- Great wisdom:
and this too will pass
amy goodman,
thank for reminding us of the importance of supporting reproductive rights, the need to stand in public in unity to support these rights. i listened to the interview of those 2 young activists on your program earlier in the week. the irony of this governors strong stand on these issues relative to his behavior is not lost, least of all on more conservative citizens who don't frequent the 'progressive' press. i hope juan and you both follow up, find out who from the bank/fbi instigated the wire tap. was this just a folder (spitzers sex toys) waiting to be opened ? if it was someone created the folder. who??
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BeForKids March 14th, 2008 4:08 pm
thanks for the lead, g palast is great, he's also a great speaker if you get a chance, i agree the scandal could be related to bush and wall street (they certainly were exuberant weren't they), it also could be related to the mafia, or any high profile white collar criminal he offended during his post as attorney general.
daveg90275 March 14th, 2008 3:47 pm
'Let stick to commenting on the article, not the spammers.'
thank you. thank you. i'm sick of the whiners, who can't use the scroll button - it's practice folks use your critical thinking skills, use humor and/or skip it...
....peace.......
I agree with David Daniel: "It's very damaging to women's rights for a man to be working for women's rights, then to be caught doing a prostitute not much older than his teenage daughters.
Doesn't compute. Wrong hero. Forget about Spitzer and get someone else. Elect Obama and let him appoint some other people into important positions that you can be proud of, who might also work for women without the self foot-shoot."
Of course, Spitzer was targeted, and the whole thing was orchestrated to bring him down. The tragedy is that he supplied ammunition in abundance for them. The details of "who" don't matter; we know the general category "who". Knowing names will only take our attention away for a bit from the fact that Spitzer betrayed his own rulebook. He was done in by his own Shadow. He's a brilliant guy; he KNEW they'd be after him. He just thought he was invincible. He wasn't and now we've lost him and the good his work could have done.
On the comment upthread, though, I'd like to know what Amy heard on the emergency band radio on the morning of 9-11, too. Cactuspie's post is the first I've heard on that.
sllawrence March 14th, 2008 6:32 pm
your point is well taken.
it's just i'm a stickler for details. and when federal wire taps are used my ears stick up a little. scandals are often orchestrated to divert our attention away from other events. understanding why/how/who the story broke helps us understand how these 'orchestrated events' occur.
and yes spitzer gave them the evidence and it was merely a question of time, all the more reason to be concerned about the scandal unfolding now. the ny post can tell me about the madame, greg palast and amy goodman hopefully will be able to put it into context for us (requires knowing the details).
i like your metaphor: 'He was done in by his own Shadow'
i also am curious about cactuspie's comments about emergency radio receptions on 911? (the details)
....peace....
One man's folly is often another man's wife
or, in this case, another man's opportunity.
There may (or may not) be a conspiracy to "get" Spitzer, but, come on, he took the bait, hook, line and sinker. Having sex with prostitutes is not a spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment fling, especially when you've done it more than once, so there is plenty of culpability on his part. He surrendered. I think he knew what he was risking . . . he just thought he could get away with it.
Those of you who in a moral snit about Spitzer's sex with a consenting adult (be it protected or not) are shoulder to shoulder with the Republican Rovite hit squad that did the Monica thing on President Bill C. Americans are so uptight about crotch sports-god, grow up. LBJ was a racist but pushed through Civil Rights legislation, a man can be a hypocrite and do good things nonetheless. I never heard anyone complaining about LBJ using the "n" word.
To the posters who ponder how it is that the American public doesn't get upset about a false war that's killing many thousands, but finds sex appalling... remember the Calvinistic roots of this nation. Keep in mind the Christianlization programming that sees in Adam & Eve's allegory, a formulation of SEX as ORIGINAL SIN. Every time some parent says "that's dirty" or "don't touch that" or other programming, sex is cordonned off into some shadowland of taboos. I guess this is why porn is so popular in the U.S. So many people are out of shape, they must have to picture themselves with attractive partners to experience vicarious sex. Also, given the socialization factors that champion aggression, bullying, toughness, macho, machismo, etc... war/killing/fighting are seen as NORMS, while LOVE MAKING is considered the quintessential taboo. When Mars rules, Venus suffers the deficit, also known as Aphrodite, she is the personification of that which is sensually alluring. Part of the cosmic pantheon, if appreciated and honored, Venus as a living principle could overcome the over-identification with Mars that societies, particularly the US (weapons manufacturer and distributor to the world) pathetically embrace.
Eliot Spitzer Affair:
The most significant aspect of this scandal is the excessive attention given it by the media, and the resulting detraction from meaningful priorities.
Interesting. I just watched a Bill Moyers piece of the debacle with the US embassy in Iraq and how blatantly evasive nearly all officials of the Bush admin have been with Congress concerning nearly everything, and the misleading US media focus on Spitzer.
On one side we have a crime syndicate at the very highest level that is destroying everything it touches, on the other a schmuck who couldn't screw straight, and we have to listen to the drivel about the schmuck from the Big Media dreck.
How do these people sleep at night? Oh yeah - drugs! Lots of drugs.
this "girl" was charging $1000 an hour; don't really see how's she's such a victim
one of the major corporate predators from the late 1800s said it's good for the american people to be pre-occupied with bullshit, so that wall street can get on with running the country
thank you, Amy Goodman, for enabling
(though now, wall street, is more ruining than running)
Barn Burner, Monica was not a sex worker. She was an adult White House employee. No comparison basis here. Sex workers of any gender are in a profession that can turn abusive and/or fatal in a second's time. The woman that Spitzer met reportedly was 22 years old, that's true; but many are under age and in grave danger. Some are kidnap victims. Most sex workers don't work for an 'elite' organization like the Emperor's Club; they live in unsafe and dangerous conditions. Some do not feel free to leave or see a way out of their job. Crotch sports is hardly the issue; human rights is. Sex workers put their lives and health on the line every time they show up for work. Spitzer knew this and was working on getting legislation passed to put the onus on the John and off the sex worker, ironically.
Personally, I'm not blaming the media for attention on this one. After all, it is the governor of NY, who was a very possible future presidential candiate and he has resigned and may go to jail for some serious money dealings. Or "oh my", for having paid for sex. ___ Shit. ___ He may not go to jail, or even be charged with a crime, but it is news. I do agree the news does not give fair attention to many other even more serious issues.
Thankyou Robert Settgast. This is just another in a long line of neo-CON 'cons' designed to obfuscate & distract from issues of greater importance. Little noticed because of MSM collusion is the story about a Federal Reserve, that should have never been, loaning banks $200 billion to bail them out, while literally millions of Americans face losing their homes. Since the Fed is basically loaning OUR money, adding it to the national debt then charging us interest on it, do we then get to charge the banks interest back for the LOAN of OUR tax dollars?
Of course Spitzer got nailed, with a highly controversial timing at that.
Didn't this same gang ask the NY Times to withhold a report detrimental to the administration, possibly to its election, for around a year?
Was the timing incidental that one day a report comes out showing the Pentagon can't account for $2+ trillion of funds or supplies, and BANG the next day 911 happens?
How many raised terror alerts did we see during times of crucial legislation, administration scandal, or elections?
Even 'Joe Six-Pack' has wised up a bit to the deceptions.
Wall street likely considers an ethical legislator with even rudimentary accounting skills akin to the worst of terrorists...to them anyway. What will Paterson do when the greedy bastards try to pull the wool over his eyes...sorry for the pun, but it seems appropriate...he seems like a good thing for NY, but we'll see.
Would you suppose the issues in Amy's article AND Spitzer's indiscretion are a double edged foil meant to deter knowledge of this recent $200 billion event similar to the S&L scandal years back, or the major discussion of FCC accountability to the demands of our citizens, the FISA legislation just passed in congress & how Democrats didn't buckle to Bush's demand for telecom company retro-active immunity, recent FBI problems, lack of protection for government buildings & properties, borders, and seaports, despite massive funding for DHS? And too many more subjects to consider in less than book length space.
Thanks, Kathy, for Palast's link. So important I'll repeat it:
http://www.gregpalast.com/
Similar to a recent comment I made: like a well engineered car part, a good scandal can fulfill a number of important functions. Spitzer was targeted and the timing was intentional. Refer to Paul Campos' article:
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/12/7639/
and to today's post at Global Research:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8330
The law and order president, eh?
Spitzer was in a very influential position to champion a great cause. Unlike Bill Clinton that "only" lied to the American people (Hillery was well aware of Bill's extra-marital activities), Spitzer lied to and cheated on his wife. It is this lying and cheating that disturbs me. If he was single, then he simply broke prostitution laws with a consenting adult. But betraying your wife, while championing woman's rights is a little too 2-faced for me. He is lucky that he does not get what he really deserves. The issue of the rights of the prostetute are complex. Some are victims, some are business professionals.
As far as fighting the pro-life folks, they are running the show. What are we; pro-death? We all respect lives, but I believe that brining an unwanted child into the world to be unwanted and abused is worse that ending a pregnancy. I do not consider this a pro-woman position. I consider it a pro-child position. You will never convince a pro-life advocate that a womans inconvienience out-weighs the rights of an unborn child (I exlude pregnancies that place the health of the mother in the previous statements). Woman certainly take on almost the complete burden of accidental pregnancy, but this is just how the biology works. Woman pay the price for the stupidity or laziness of two people.
As far as Hillary goes, I cannot even consider voting for someone that helped Bill with his lie, and played along as the forgiving wife. She is not a very good actress and is equally guilty of lying to the public for personal gain.
Is it possible that riverman 101 is Bush's speechwriter?
Only in America does the Christian focus on other peoples privates take front row over any other issue. We got war on Poverty, Drugs, Crime, Iraq, Afganistan etc. How about we just add Christians to the list and start ignoring THEM. Yeh, yeh, I know....it would likely be just about as effective as those other wars as far as a decent result goes.
Yeh....spitzer is a dope, no question.
Spitzer is a piece of trash! He made a career out of prosecuting the sex trade and those who funded it. All the while shagging any twenty something that caught his eye. Spitzer like the rest of his brethren are a pack of bought and paid for pond scum. All driven by prestige, power, and money while paying lip service to nobel values they themselves do not follow. Their entire lives are predicated on hypocritical standards. If you happen to be a political elite inside the belt way you can get away with anything: Scooter Libby, Bush, Cheney, Clinton ring a bell for any of the sheeple posting here?
I wonder how many more scandals the present Administration has up its sleeve before the next election? And I think Clinton should have resigned. But no, there he is again in your face, acting as if nothing scandalous ever occurred during his Presidency. And Hillary just brushing the whole affair aside because she wanted to use hin to get her Presidency. This governor shouldn't have resigned unlike the many closet gays that the Republicans tend to forget. But, hey, when did any Republican ever get integrity?
Time to stop blaming the messanger. Spit did this to himself - period.
Yeah Rmax, maybe censorship is a good idea, maybe we should have a censor bot that detects unpalatable comments and spams them out of existence... Maybe we all should have a bullet spitter over our shoulders that detects the spam comments and puts a hole in the screen where the spam is... Hey guess what your comment would have put a hole in my screen you dickwad, for spamming about other peoples spam, you wrote absolutely nothing about the article and wrote about someone elses political speech being misfiled. If that guy has the energy to fill the comment block with what he feels is important, I'm all for his zeal. And no, there's nothing WE can do about it... You might skip past his comment without reading beyond where you figured out it was something you didn't care to read, again, apparently.
I think that moms should not pay doctors to cut open the heads of their fetuses in their wombs. The womb should be a place of sanctuary, not surgical scissors. I would bet my life that MOST abortions occur while the fetus is sentient, aware of it's surroundings. If it wasn't trapped in a womb, it would probably try to crawl away from the surgical steel.
FURTHER, I don't think abortion should be outlawed, but I feel that abortion doctors should be compelled by law to detail the exactitude of the process they will perform to all interested members who attend the abortion.
I feel that health educators should contact parents when children enter Junior High School to advise of the health necessity of their children being on birth control. Parents should be given an option to put their children on birth control that the child is not even aware that they're protected against unsought pregnancy, though I also feel ideally parents should be urged to speak to their daughters by 12 about sexual responsibility and more importantly well building relationships presex. Parents should really be group assembled to receive instruction on talking points necessary for their children to arrive at well understanding. Don't expect the bureaucracy to promote parental communication with children though, it's their job to ensure kids wind up as messed up as could be to further justify massive social cleanup budgets and pharmaceutical sales.
scgold posted: Before every reader/writer gets all hot over this so-called crime/sin against one of the most honest politicians we have ever been blessed on the national scene:
Politically directed dragnet snares New York Governor Spitzer
By Bill Van Auken
12 March 2008
READ IT IN WSCS.
I tried Googling this with no success -- can you provide a link?
Gary
One might be tempted to say that Spitzer served your cause well through leadership by example.