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After Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco called to complain about being left out of negotiations on a new state ethics law, Governor Eliot Spitzer, drunk with moderate power, went nuts and said, “Listen, I’m a f - - - ing steamroller, and I’ll roll over you and anybody else.”
Why did he have to be so mean to the guy? He just didn’t want to be left out.
The best part is that Spitzer said this on his cell phone while he was driving. He loves being the powerful, multi-tasking businessman who eats his lunch while riding a stationary bike.
He then went on to boast, “I’ve done more in three weeks than any governor has done in the history of the state.”
Violent reactions to resistance are not abnormal for Spitzer. In 2005, when he was still the attorney general, he tore the chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp an new asshole when he informed him, “Mr. Whitehead, it’s now a war between us, and you’ve fired the first shot. I will be coming after you. You will pay the price.”
However, Spitzer doesn’t seem to think he is a very violent person. As he likes to put it, “I disagree with people passionately.”
That may be the case, but we really don’t want to bump into our governor in a dark alley. He may think we said, “We don’t agree with the tax cuts you propose” when, really, we mumbled, “excuse me.” We don’t even want to know what verbal tirades he would lash us with.
ELIOT SPITZ FIRE [New york Post]
—Elizabeth

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