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Brodner's Person of the Day: Eliot Spitzer

March 11, 2008

It'll be sad to see Spitzer go. Any one of his face fields (huh?) by themselves would be enough for anyone. Counterclockwise: A: His skull is the capitol dome; B: The nose is the car driving his "date" down to D.C.; C: His massive chin as a big piece of cheese; D: The large flapping ear: his poor, haggard (and probably lethal) wife. This is such a sad story. We caricaturists sometimes just have to force ourselves to deal with these things. We're so misunderstood. Let me be. I'll be all right.

Eliot Spitzer

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I don't think it was entirely his fault. I put a lot of the blame on the probable stress caused by the huge waste of money on The Gates, the site-specific art installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in New York.
Posted by:RaulMarch 11, 2008 6:17:11 PMRespond ^
raul....are you crazy?
Posted by:davidApril 9, 2008 8:29:29 AMRespond ^

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