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Had a little time to think about this while we were without web access. Just now found out Weiner's leaving.
When Larry Craig was caught with his pants down, so to speak, I made it clear I wanted him out. (Note to Craig: Wide stance my ass. I'm not just insulted that you lied about it, but that you thought so little of us that you actually believed we'd buy it.) I still think he ought to have done time for what he did, but that's obviously not going to happen.
I don't know if Weiner knew that one of his recipients was underage. To me, that makes a difference. If he didn't know, then he's simply guilty of being a creep. That's not all that major a deal in my book. If he did, sorry, he's done. There's now a lot that we won' know about this, but I suppose that's to everyone's benefit in the long run.
I don't know anything about other scandals cited. I still don't think I know much about this one, and frankly, given the parlous state of our nation's finances, I don't give a damn. Frankly, the fact that this nation has overspent itself over the past 30 years to a state that we're facing bankruptcy is far more important to me than anything Anthony Weiner has done in his spare time in his BVDs. That we're more concerned about this guy's sex life than the policies and expenditures he's supported is horrifying, to say the least.
It all sounds hypocritical to me, and perhaps the worst part of it is that it points out my own hypocrisies, and my own need to change. That others that I held in respect not only refuse to acknowledge theirs, but in fact revel in them, is equally disturbing.
Sorry to see you go, Congressman. I wouldn't have voted for you one way or another, but there were those who thought enough of you to choose to have you represent their views to the nation. That you betrayed them in this manner is sad, but not surprising. That you were forced out in the manner you were is insulting.
When Larry Craig was caught with his pants down, so to speak, I made it clear I wanted him out. (Note to Craig: Wide stance my ass. I'm not just insulted that you lied about it, but that you thought so little of us that you actually believed we'd buy it.) I still think he ought to have done time for what he did, but that's obviously not going to happen.
I don't know if Weiner knew that one of his recipients was underage. To me, that makes a difference. If he didn't know, then he's simply guilty of being a creep. That's not all that major a deal in my book. If he did, sorry, he's done. There's now a lot that we won' know about this, but I suppose that's to everyone's benefit in the long run.
I don't know anything about other scandals cited. I still don't think I know much about this one, and frankly, given the parlous state of our nation's finances, I don't give a damn. Frankly, the fact that this nation has overspent itself over the past 30 years to a state that we're facing bankruptcy is far more important to me than anything Anthony Weiner has done in his spare time in his BVDs. That we're more concerned about this guy's sex life than the policies and expenditures he's supported is horrifying, to say the least.
It all sounds hypocritical to me, and perhaps the worst part of it is that it points out my own hypocrisies, and my own need to change. That others that I held in respect not only refuse to acknowledge theirs, but in fact revel in them, is equally disturbing.
Sorry to see you go, Congressman. I wouldn't have voted for you one way or another, but there were those who thought enough of you to choose to have you represent their views to the nation. That you betrayed them in this manner is sad, but not surprising. That you were forced out in the manner you were is insulting.