Moxley displays photos of Spitzer’s PowerPoint (er, posters):
Moxley: "Spitzer accused Republican heavyweight Mike 'Vader' Schroeder of being Rackauckas' master as well as a tainted, key advisor to sheriff-turned-convicted-felon Mike Carona."
Moxley: "Spitzer say[s] a conspiracy involving various other Republicans took him from being 'the happiest man in the world' to the unemployment line."
MR. TODD’S WILD RIDE: First, Rackauckas fires Spitzer over a seemingly innocent phone call to Williams’ troubled PAPG office, whose second in command happens to be Rack’s fiancé. WTF? Then, responding to public pressure inspired by never-ending murmurings of trouble at Williams’ office, Supervisor Bates calls for a review of the PAPG. Owing again to public pressure, the Supes noisily opt for an outsider—a local attorney with experience in the relevant law—to conduct the review. But then it turns out that the report will be confidential! What good is that? Then, just days after the attorney announcement, we’re told that the County has decided to change its direction: now, the attorney is sent packing and the review will be conducted by “county staff.” So much for an independent review! Next comes the announcement from Rackauckas that, in a few days, there’ll be an announcement!—A big reveal, apparently, of the Spitzer outrages that led to his firing. Sounds like a diversion! Sure enough, today, the circus tent opens, reporters are led inside, and—Spitzer’s atrocity turn out to be his, um, making somebody cry.
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You can't make this stuff up.
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