Dear hyper partisan stuck on selective outrage; Generals, for all intent and purposes, are politicians. The President is the Commander and Chief of the military. Should a sitting President not be held to the same standards as the military or any civilian CEO in a large corporation?
But again, this is not about adulterous politicians as you want to claim, it is about hypocrite Liberals and their amazing double standards and glaring ignorance.
Did Newt, Dan Burton, Helen Chenoweth, Henry Hyde and all the other Republucans you want to mention have sex with staff and then try to lie about it? Were their actions, if similar to Clinton's, not reprimanded and resulted in their resignations. Did Republicans attempt to make excuses for their behavior, as Democrats did with Clinton, insisting they should stay in office?
OMG this is just hilarious, it's not the adultery that matters, it's the lying. Sorry dumb shit, none of these clowns lost their jobs due to infidelity.
Gingrich: “There’s no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate,” the family-values candidate
once famously said about his multiple extra-marital affairs."
Chenoweth: "Bill Clinton's behavior has severely rocked this nation and damaged the office of the president. I believe that personal conduct and integrity does matter." Then she admits: "Fourteen years ago, when I was a private citizen and a single woman, I was involved in a relationship that I came to regret, that I'm not proud of. . . . This was in my past, and I'm very sorry," Chenoweth, 60, said in a statement yesterday. "
Burton: "... pleaded for voter support Saturday, a day after the man who questioned President Clinton's integrity admitted that he fathered a child in an extramarital affair. The conservative Republican acknowledged the affair in a statement Friday after days of pressure from media outlets who had been trying to interview the woman and their teenage son.
Hyde: "The statute of limitations has long since passed on my youthful indiscretions," Hyde said in a statement. "Suffice it to say Cherie Snodgrass and I were good friends a long, long time ago.
Barr: "... invoked a legal privilege during his 1985 divorce proceeding, so he could refuse to answer questions on whether he'd cheated on his second wife with the woman who is now his third."[SUP]
[75][/SUP] In the early 1990s, Barr was photographed at a fundraising event licking whipped cream off a woman.[SUP]
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