
Suddenly, Eliot Spitzer is everywhere.
A year after he stepped down as governor of New York in a scandal involving a high-priced call girl, Spitzer has returned to the soapbox, writing a regular column for Slate and doing interviews on radio and TV.
He recently has appeared on NBC and MSNBC, talking about market reform. When asked by Today host Matt Lauer about his use of hookers, he offered his own best spin, acknowledging he had erred, but saying it was neither frequent nor lengthy “in the grand context of my life.”
Spitzer dismisses reports that he is eyeing a run for New York attorney general in 2010, saying he has no interest in running for office.
Perhaps not. But the onetime prosecutor is doing his utmost to remind people of his smarts and his longtime crusade against the excesses of Wall Street.
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