I like Eliot Spitzer as an attorney general. I saw him speak about 3 years about at Binghamton University -- he was articulate, interesting and provocative. So what is up with his campaign for governor? Is he becoming another Al Gore? (the Al Gore that ran for president -- not the reinvented Al Gore who is outspoken and articulate once more.
Here is a quote for one of Eliot's answers to a question. Does the question really matter? Certainly, the answer does not!
“There are decisions that you make about policy shifts that do not and should not be announced immediately because it will have an impact upon the ability to effectuate policy shifts that you need.
There is a degree to which you decide in a strategic sense where you want to end up, how you’re going to get there, when you articulate with greater precision or lesser precision precisely what the policy should be…
There has been, throughout my campaign, no shortage of specificity across the board on the range of issues that we need to deal with, and there will be no lack of specificity at the right moment on every one of these issues.”
Is he tongue tied?
See http://blogs.timesunion.com/capitol/?p=1542 for more commentary from the Times Union Blog
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