But not in prison. Or awaiting trial. Sure, he broke the law. But this morning, he appeared on The Today Show, because, you see, he’s something of an expert on economics. I guess that’s why he knows that it’s economically sound for prostitution to exist–and to exist illegally.
After all, the johns rarely pay a price.
And what of Ashley? I doubt she’ll be sitting across from Matt Lauer or any of his colleagues, regardless of what expertise she might possess. Most whores do figure out the intricacies of economically sound business practices very, very quickly.
Sickening.
Here’s what I wonder: if Spitzer has stopped seeing prostitutes, what is he doing now? We know, don’t we, those of us in the biz, that these guys, our beloved clients, don’t stop. They move on. Phone sex? Web cam? He needs something more than a porn DVD–skin, a voice, connection.
Let’s hope that whatever avenue he takes, he doesn’t get off so lightly (pun intended) next time.

The question on the table:
“If Spitzer has stopped seeing prostitutes, what is he doing now?”
I suppose he moved on. Phone sex? No. Web cam? Maybe not. My guess, he’s gotten enough publicity where one, or two, or five of his connections has made him an offer for “subscription service”. So, in his mind, he’s not seeing a prostitute. It’s more of a “mistress thing”, albeit I’m sure it’s still “pay-for-play”.
Haha, my sentiments exactly!