Digby, Glenn Greenwald, and Jane Hamsher raise important questions about the Spitzer scandal. Yes, it looks like he hired a prostitute, but there seems to be more to the story. I found this post by Scott Horton to be highly disturbing. Here's the nub:
All of these facts are consistent with a process which is not the investigation of a crime, but rather an attempt to target and build a case against an individual.
The answer of the Justice Department to all this is likely to be: Trust us. But in the current environment, the reservoir of trust is tapped. The Justice Department needs to submit to some questions about how this probe got launched, who launched it, and to what extent political appointees were involved in its direction. This has nothing to do with Spitzer's guilt or innocence. But it has everything to do with the fading integrity of the Public Integrity Section.
Spitzer is clearly one figure willing to stand up to Bush. He is a arrogant and committed this petty crime, but I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the Bush DOJ.