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sparker1
03-18-2008, 06:55 PM
New NY Governor Admits Affairs Years Ago
By MICHAEL GORMLEY (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
March 18, 2008 8:12 PM EDT

ALBANY, N.Y. - A day after his predecessor's sex scandal propelled him into office, Gov. David Paterson revealed Tuesday that he had affairs with a "number of women," including a state employee, but said that does not affect his ability to lead.

Paterson had admitted one affair in a newspaper interview hours after taking office Monday, but gave a fuller accounting at a news conference with his wife at his side.

"Several years ago, there were a number of women," Paterson said. "The public wants to know who its elected officials are and sometimes, even though you are human, and you are someone who just has feelings and has faults, there comes a time, perhaps, when you have to tell the public."

Paterson said that the affairs happened during a rough patch in his marriage, and that the employee did not work for him. He insisted that he did not advance her career, and that no campaign or state money was spent on the affairs.

The admissions dampened the mood in the Capitol, where legislators had chanted Paterson's name and cheered after he was sworn in Monday. But there were many significant differences between Paterson's infidelity and the scandal that took down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

Spitzer, like Paterson a Democrat, has been accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars on high-priced call girls, including one last month. Federal prosecutors are deciding whether to pursue charges against Spitzer, who went after prostitution rings when he served as attorney general.

"I do not feel I have broken my commitment to the citizens of New York state," Paterson said.

Paterson, a Harlem Democrat, talked about one affair in an interview with the New York Daily News after he was sworn in Monday, but his comments Tuesday were the first showing that the couple's fidelity problems went deeper than he first acknowledged.

He and his wife, Michelle Paige Paterson, said they both had affairs during a time when their marriage was headed toward divorce. But they admitted the infidelity, sought counseling and said they have built a stronger marriage and family.

"We dealt with it as a family," his wife said. "A marriage has peaks and valleys. ... No marriage is perfect."

The governor said that the affairs took place since about 1999, and that one extended into the beginning of his term as Senate minority leader, which began in 2002. None involved prostitutes, he said.

Paterson said that he didn't reveal the affairs during his time as a senator, Senate minority leader or lieutenant governor because no one had asked him, and that he came forward because he didn't want the rumors to cloud his governorship.

"I didn't want to be blackmailed," he said.

"I think we have a marriage like many Americans, maybe even like many of you," the governor told reporters. "Elected officials are really just reflections of the people we represent."

Paterson, who is legally blind and New York's first black governor, served two decades in the state Senate. His former colleagues have said they expect he will be a more unifying force than Spitzer, who often butted heads with legislative Republicans in his 14 months in office.

"Just as people were getting a good feeling and a feeling Paterson was a breath of fresh air, this happens," said Lee Miringoff of the Marist College poll. "I think he spent some of his political capital from Monday because it becomes part of the same story: Who is he?"

"This all becomes who he is," Miringoff said. "It obviously doesn't do him any good with a lot of voters, but it's not a knock-out punch ... it's not the Spitzer situation."

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Democrat, said Tuesday he doesn't believe Paterson was weakened by the disclosure.

"This Albany press corps was in a feeding frenzy, looking for anything they could do to find it," Silver said. "And basically what David Paterson did was say, 'Stop bothering people. Here's the story. And that's it.'"

Republican Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, who is next in the line of succession to the governor's office should something happen to Paterson, said Paterson's personal life is Paterson's business only as long as it doesn't interfere with how he governs.

Asked whether he thinks Paterson's disclosure will be a one-day story, Bruno said: "I hope so."

For my money, this is worse than Spitzer's failing. To sleep with a prostitute is bad, to sleep with a lower-level employee of the same organization is much worse. Just because she didn't report to him doesn't matter. He was in a position to help her career, so it is improper.

JP
03-18-2008, 07:16 PM
It's that Cabin Fever thing :haha: We get that up here :lol8:

denaliguide
03-18-2008, 07:24 PM
let's see..... can't sleep with hookers, can't sleep with interns, can't take free trips in lobbist's jets, can't accept free tickets to sporting events, can't accept gift's from lobbists. pretty soon politicans won't have any reason to serve the pulblic except the desire to serve the public. where's the fun in that?

the reason the woman didn't report him is probably because she enjoyed the time she spent with him, knew he was married and didn't care, thought he was a decent guy, and he didn't do anything to hurt her. remember a woman scorned. that's just my guess though. but what do i know.

he had an affair. so did his wife. probably the seven year itch. BFD.

sparker1
03-18-2008, 07:45 PM
My outrage isn't moral, but ethical. I don't care if he and his wife both had affairs, due to cabin fever or seven-year-itch. My problem is the appearance of impropriety resulting from an affair with a state employee.

denaliguide
03-18-2008, 07:54 PM
ethical politican? now there's an oxymoron.

JP
03-19-2008, 06:32 AM
ethical politican? now there's an oxymoron.
Correct, but there lies the problem. They are supposed to be of more moral fiber than the rest of us. Their supposed to be more ethical than the layperson. We elect them with some faith, faith that they will make the correct moral and ethical decisions when the time arises. They shouldn't be taking money, bribes, sleeping with hookers, excepting free things, etc. See, when they start doing the things they shouldn't be, a power trip begins. Spitzer, prime example. Be heavy with enforcement on prostitution and crime, that's how he got elected. What was he doing, the very thing he spoke against to get elected. As far as nobody knowing for so many years, why do you think it cost him so much? It cost him that much for her to keep her mouth shut, not the acts themselves.
Now Spitzer screws up and here is Patterson. Both Spitzer and Patterson ran together under the same principles. Patterson thinking who is going to look twice at him with such a powerful figure in the top seat. Whoops, crap. Now here I have to sit in that same seat and I guess now I should come clean before they find out. Something the blind man should have done during his campaign and or before. Being in public service, having clean windows on that glass house is imperative.

denaliguide
03-19-2008, 07:20 AM
[quote="JP They are supposed to be of more moral fiber than the rest of us. Their supposed to be more ethical than the layperson. We elect them with some faith, faith that they will make the correct moral and ethical decisions when the time arises.[/quote]

and yet, he we are shocked and mortified to find out they are only human after all. just like the rest of us. who doesn't have a secret in their closet that they wouldn't want the rest of the world to know about.

JP
03-19-2008, 09:23 AM
we are shocked and mortified to find out
Disappointed would be more accurate. And continue to hold these public servants to the moral and ethical path, you fail, you're out. Bye-bye Power Trip.

sparker1
03-19-2008, 06:46 PM
And my beef isn't just with politicians. Power-mad executives, sports stars who think they are invincible, celebrities, etc, etc who abuse their positions and display incredible arrogance. The difference with politicians is that they are elected and can be thrown out. The others may or may not become such jerks that they lose their status (eg, Mike Tyson). It's the attitude of "they are only human" that allows them to continue.

Rev. Coyote
03-20-2008, 05:37 PM
Penis politics. Such a facile distraction for knuckle-draggers while more and more and more of our boys in the military get killed for absolutely nothing at all in Iraq.

I'd much rather our political leaders have very satisfying sex lives. Regular pussy will keep them from starting wars and doing other stupid shit.