Monday, March 17, 2008

Happily Ever After



The thunderous applause was still ringing in his ears when the state's new governor, David Paterson, told the Daily News that he and his wife had extramarital affairs.

In a stunning revelation, both Paterson, 53, and his wife, Michelle, 46, acknowledged in a joint interview they each had intimate relationships with others during a rocky period in their marriage several years ago.

In the course of several interviews in the past few days, Paterson said he maintained a relationship for two or three years with "a woman other than my wife," beginning in 1999.

As part of that relationship, Paterson said, he and the other woman sometimes stayed at an upper West Side hotel — the Days Inn at Broadway and W. 94th St. He said members of his Albany legislative staff often used the same hotel when they visit the city.

"This was a marriage that appeared to be going sour at one point," Paterson conceded in his first interview Saturday. "But I went to counseling and we decided we wanted to make it work. Michelle is well aware of what went on."

In a second interview with Paterson and his wife Monday, only hours after he was sworn in to replace scandal-scarred Eliot Spitzer, Michelle Paterson confirmed her husband's account.

"Like most marriages, you go through certain difficult periods," Michelle Paterson said. "What's important is for your kids to see you worked them out."

The First Couple agreed to speak publicly about the difficulties in their marriage in response to a variety of rumors about Paterson's personal life that have been circulating in Albany and among the press corps in recent days.
What is truly "stunning" is that anyone would expect a different kind of behavior from politicians of a liberal political stripe. I thought that after the Bill/Monica thing, people were supposed to be more open-minded about betrayal of marriage vows.
True, most marriages go through "certain difficult periods." However, not all of them lead to extramarital affairs. Those that do should not be normalized.
I am sick of these people's sordid personal lives being splashed all over the media. I do not care that Spitzer and Paterson have betrayed their wives. Keep your garbage to yourselves.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I must admit that I liked the pre-emptive move...