rulemylife -> House of Pain: GOP's Class of '94 (7/2/2009 9:16:01 AM)
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Ah yes, the party of morals and family values. And honestly, I wouldn't care because I don't think anyone's private life is relevant to their professional life. But that's been the GOP pledge, to lead the nation by example of their morality. What's funniest is almost all the Republicans involved in sex scandals were up on the soapbox condemning Clinton in the harshest ways at the time. What goes around.................... From Sanford to Ensign, GOP class of '94 plagued with problems The sex scandals that have tarnished Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) and Gov. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) don’t appear to have much in common. Yet there is one thread that binds them together: Both Ensign and Sanford were members of the famed Republican House class of 1994, as well as its latest casualties. As it turns out, the pressures and demands of political life have inflicted devastating damage not only on the Ensign and Sanford families, but on the families of many of the 71 other freshmen who formed the vanguard of the Republican Revolution. In the 14 years since that star-crossed class arrived in Washington espousing an agenda that placed family values at its core, no less than a dozen of its members have been caught up in affairs, sex scandals or in messy separations and divorces from their spouses that, in more than a few instances, led to their political downfalls.
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