I beg to differ. Simply because members of this forum tend to be more educated and rational thinkers does not mean they are less subject to their own biases, and politics tends to create extremely strong biases. Simply read some of the pre-admission posts in the other Weiner thread to see how strong the biases are - on both sides.
That isn't what I argued.
Wait, what? An action being an actual crime is irrelevant to how the person should be treated who committed the act? Please clarify as it appears you're equating armed robbery with cyber affairs which is a position so ridiculous that I don't want to accuse you of holding it. Obviously a person who commits a crime should be punished for it within the bounds of the justice system and a person who did not should not be subject to the same penalties. Even if we are just talking about social repercussions it's still ridiculous to want the same social penalties for each.
Do lefties feel the same way about lying to the media in an attempt to cover it up? That DOES have to do with being a 'moral' person in government and is the real story here.
Seeing as he was lying about his personal sex life, the subject we can most expect any given person to lie about, I don't really care that much. The actual affairs speak to a lack of good judgment, but really, lying to the media about it? The media isn't a jury or an ethics panel (hahahahaha) so lying
about his sex life holds for me about the same weight as lying
about his fishing prowess. Now if he had lied
about governmental or legal affairs, I'd be much more upset. If he showed a pattern of lying about more things, yes, this would speak to a lack of character in general. People have their vices and not all of them overlap with governmental acumen. If he had been doing this with say pages, or abusing power, it would have mattered more.
Of course he also came clean relatively quickly, and apologized. But I'm beginning to think that
your political bias is what is important to your line of reasoning, and him being a Dem is a much stronger reason for your critical stance on him than anything he's actually done.