Expressing McGreevance
Monday, November 08, 2004 - 04:45 PM
New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey was heavy on the apologies when he gave his farewell address today. He emphasized he was not, apologizing for “being a gay American,” but for letting his “personal feelings impact my decision-making.” In a bid to leave on a high note (albeit prematurely), McGreevey touted his achievements, like reforms of the state's child welfare agency and environmental protections. But just as he finishes his term, the New Jersey Star-Ledger uncovers more potentially salacious details on the Governor, including a penchant for frequenting go-go clubs and a hushed up relationship with a (female) prostitute. Tune into the show tomorrow morning for a discussion of the Governor's political legacy.
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