Chaingang -> RE: Foley story takes turn into the hilarious... (10/5/2006 4:49:02 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WyrdRich Because it so clearly illustrates the sort of selective moral outrage that stinks of hypocrisy and a lack of any actual belief system beyond "Republicans Baa-ad." Um...Mark Adam Foley was a former co-chair of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children. I think there's a real difference here. It is also not hypocrisy to point out hypocrisy in others even if you don't normally care that much about the thing they are being hypocritical about. I don't care if Mark Foley has sex with a 16 year old myself, but yes the statutes go against him on this. And, very interestingly I might add, the man was co-chair of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children. WTF? I think people understood Clinton was a bit of a womanizing scoundrel. No surprise there. Hey, so was Ben Franklin - literally the father of the country in many cases no doubt. What you don't do in these United States is embarrass your wife before a jury, a courtroom, and the whole goddamn nation about how you can't keep it in your pants - even if she knows and doesn't care herself about it very much, in the states that's a huge motherfucking whopper of a scandal! So if asked under oath, which you shouldn't be because the nation as a whole has no real interest in such matters, you lie. Yes, you lie. I would have. You would have. Everyone concerned for their future political careers would have. You would even go on TV and lie about it to Barbara Walters. Lie like a motherfucker, yes you would! And it paid off - I give you President and Senator Clinton.
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