Women’s groups blasted Eliot Spitzer yesterday, saying his hooker scandal should disqualify him from being city comptroller.

“Eliot Spitzer is not above the law. Prostitution is not a victimless crime. Why vote for a guy who used women as objects?” asked Sonia Ossorio, president of the New York City chapter of the National Organization for Women.

At a City Hall press conference, critics held up signs saying, “Spitzer: Women won’t forget,” and “Can’t trust a john with our dough.”

Sanctuary for Families director Laurel Eisner fumed, “He has apologized to his wife, children and voters, but he has yet to apologize to the women he purchased.”

Spitzer, in two TV interviews, continued to struggle to get beyond the prostitution scandal.

On CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” one questioner asked Spitzer if he had a “screw loose” or was a “sociopath.”

Spitzer insisted he hasn’t patronized hookers since his downfall, then added, “At a certain point, we have to focus and shift to the substance of this office.”