In one of my rare guest appearances at Get Religion, I weigh in on the Eliot Spitzer mess and plug my new book. Spitzermania on the Spectator main page so far includes Phil Klein’s piece likening the New York governor to Oedipus, Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder’s warning to Hillary that she’s going to need a new superdelegate, and Larry Thornberry’s wonderful column today. It begins, “I love the smell of Schadenfraude in the morning…” More to come, I’m sure.
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