The Politicker

What Will Hillary Do?

It should be interesting to see how the office of Hillary Clinton reacts to the today’s Spitzer news.

Clinton has long had a friendly relationship with Spitzer, and she cost herself grievously early in the campaign for refusing to criticize the governor’s highly controversial plan to allow illegal aliens to obtain New York driver’s licenses. (She came out in opposition to the plan only after Spitzer abandoned it.)

I emailed her press office right after the governor’s announcement and they don’t have anything to say yet.

UPDATE: While campaigning in Pennsylvania, Clinton said she had no comment when asked by reporters: "I obviously am sending my best wishes and thoughts to the governor and to his family," she said.

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CB2 (not verified) says:

I'm sure she won't say anything further. Clearly it is an embarrassment to New Yorkers in particular, and Democrats in general. Machiavelli that she is, she will warm up to Paterson in no time. Like everyone else, I'm sure she is shocked at the news, maybe even saddened; that is, if her CPU recognizes sadness and is able to interpret is as an emotion.

renatam (not verified) says:

All this raises the specture of the RISKS involved with a Clinton restoration...while we are at WAR on two fronts, a diminished dollar, mortgage crisis, home forclosures, increasing healthcare costs, falling infrastructure, schools failing...

JIM (not verified) says:

YES, AND I SUPPOSE THAT SEN. OBAMA IS GOING TO FIX ALL OF OUR PROBLEMS......HA-HA!!

Mayor Mike (not verified) says:

Who cares what Hillary does? This time next year she'll still be sitting in the Senate on a slow burn.

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