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Saturday, August 01, 2009
CHAT ROOM IS OPEN: Adultery as a Recession Strategy... go figure!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:40 PM

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And finally... Why was the Daily Financial writing about Adultery? Because evidently it is a recessionary strategy. And the article explains it all - yadih, yadih... But what's REALLY interesting are the comments below... READ THEM and let's talk about some of the assumptions there... tonight around 9pm EST!

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Sunday, June 28, 2009
NOT cool Sanford... step aside, and step down... NOW!!!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:18 PM
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Not Resigning... Not Cool...

Traditionally the difference in conservatives and liberals when it comes to moral compromise is that conservatives force the errant ones to do the right thing, liberals don't know what the right thing would even look like.

In Governor Mark Sanford's case, the conservatives of South Carolina must speak more pronouncedly to the current top man in their state.

His judgment is badly impaired and as such the good people who voted for him deserve the honor of him stepping aside.

He's saying for now... he won't.

"Resigning would be the easiest thing to do," he said.

Sanford spoke outside his coastal home on Sullivans Island. Wearing frayed khaki shorts and a t-shirt, he talked about "walking into the legislative term with a humble spirit."

"I have to go through that voyage over the next 18 months," he said, alluding to the number of months he has left in his second term. He is barred by state law from seeking a third and, at one time, had been rumored as a potential presidential contender in 2012.

Now, Sanford says he wants to repair the frayed trust in him and continue to serve the people of South Carolina.

The governor admitted last week to a yearlong affair with a woman in Argentina. He and his wife say they will try to reconcile. Some lawmakers are calling for him to resign because he used public money to see the mistress during one trip, and because he was out of touch with his staff during his recent weeklong tryst.

Sanford repeatedly said he did not use public money for the trip, so it was not clear why he has agreed to reimburse the state for some of the more-than $8,000 in taxpayer money spent on the Argentina leg of an economic development trip to South America last year.

When it comes to his critics — most notably state Sen. Jake Knotts, R-West Columbia — and their calls for him to step down, Sanford said he understands where they are coming from.

"I don't begrudge the Jakie Knottses of the world," Sanford said. "He's going to do what he's going to do. I gotta do my part."

As far as his wife, Sanford said they are working on their relationship.

"If there wasn't healing going on, I wouldn't be here," he said, pointing to his beach house, where he had dinner with his family Saturday night and where he took a run at sunrise on the sand with one of his sons.

The problems in not stepping aside are multiple-fold for his party, his conscience, and his family. Sanford sounds as though he's buying into this idea that he can keep his private life separate from his public life.

No state-wide elected executive really has the ability to do that and Presidents, the office he was hoping to be elected to, can not.

The whole theory of private life/public life not being able to conflict with each other is an absolute canard to being with.

When one makes a vow before God and man to love, cherish, and remain faithful to their spouse, they have sworn that oath to the highest possible authority and allegiance possible.

Putting your hand on the Bible and swearing an oath to your country is secondary to the divine.

The point being that if a man will deceive, cheat, lie to, sneak around on, and ultimately betray the one they are committed to, what is there to make anyone believe they couldn't be compromised similarly as it regards their commitment to a lesser oath.

At the end of the day there is an element that is unique with adultery that has always signaled a red flag to the intelligence and national security forces in our nation--the possibility of blackmail.

So does this mean that man has to be perfect to be president? No.

But it does mean that for the time he seeks to hold that leadership position he needs to keep it zipped and remain focused on his word, his integrity, and ultimately the oath he has sworn.

There are many things I disagree with the current President about... most of them quite vociferously. But one thing I will give him credit for, wooing, loving, and remaining faithful to his wife Michelle is honorable, doing it for the good of the nation, as well as for the good of his daughters is an example that many men--especially in America's inner cities--need to have modeled for them much more often.

But long story short Gov. Sanford needs to drop the pretense, do the hard work, go away into private life for an extended period of time and HEAL his family. Once that has happened, if they have healed and if his wife gives her blessing--and ONLY after those things--he could then re-enter public life as a remade man.

But if he never goes away, consider me skeptical of his regeneration. And consider me highly suspicious of a pressure to leverage forgiveness from his wife, before she is ready, or has any legitimate reason, to offer it.


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
I knew Sanford was having an affair...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 5:55 PM
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WHY?

When Ed Morrissey first asked me Monday afternoon what I thought had happened to the then missing Governor of South Carolina, only one thought came to mind... "What's her name?"

Like many, I appreciated the Governor's position on the stimulus money and the bailouts. He felt his state didn't need it (or at least very much of it) and he was creating large stirs in the media over threats to not take it.

Such a strong public position on the public welfare of "We The People" would have won him great points across the partisan divide.

When Ed asked me directly, I said on Monday's show that I genuinely believed that the then given reason of going off to work on his next book was acceptable.  But doing so in such an irresponsible fashion pretty much ended his hope of running for President.

Now to know that he held at the least left his staff with the implication and thus being forced to lie about his real whereabouts would have been an even stronger reason why "We The People" should not elect him.

But to abandon his Southern Belle, only to go "hit it" with the "Girl from Ipanema" is approaching Bill Clinton, Jim McGreevey stature...

The conservatives in the state have already denounced him and will demand his resignation. Rightly so.

The voters who actually have beliefs in moral order don't tolerate this mess, nor should they. Liberals on the other hand ALWAYS condone the behavior, but criticize the hypocrisy. (Something that they themselves never have to be accused of given that they proudly embrace their own perversity with gusto.)

South Carolina is still a fundamentally solidly conservative state--both fiscally and morally. In the end this will not likely hurt that.

My thoughts, prayers and sympathies tonight are with the Lovely Mrs. Sanford, I pray yours will be as well!

UPDATE:


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Monday, May 19, 2008
Hillary Clinton's Sgt Shultz Sunday morning treat...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:11 PM

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"I see no-ching, I hear no-ching, I know no-ching!"

It's hard to imagine just how strangely bizarre this experience must have been...





Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Given the state of things... should THIS MAN run for Governor?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:05 PM

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Gov Rudy?

Given the generally hardened viewpoint of the Lovely Bride - particularly when it comes to the whole adultery/prostitution thing. She tells me - they're not even close to the same thing - and he should take this opportunity...

The jury is still out for me.

Personally I'd rather him knock Hillary out of the Senate because after she's demoralized in this year's primary she will literally then be out of places to go live off my tax dollars...

But that's just me...





Monday, December 31, 2007
Lottery Hypocrites, Adultery on the brain - ZAP!!!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:56 PM


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If a person has a moral objection to gambling, then cashing in lotto tickets from Christmas makes one a hypocrite - right? It's never happened to me before but one of my co-workers, and one of the Lovely Bride's gave us lottery tickets and scratch and wins. I am on the record opposing the expansion of state lotteries and the expansion of gambling. The Lovely Bride's scratch and wins netted $20 of winnings off of $6 of cards. If we cash these winning tickets - that we did not purchase - we become accessories in the perils that come into people's lives. 800.345.WMCA.

3pm:
A man is much more likely to commit adultery if he fears no consequences. Fox Broadcast has a new game show hitting the airwaves first part of 2008. The promo ran in the middle of the football games yesterday. Contestants hooked up to lie detector machines, and the question was: "Would you cheat on your spouse if it were guaranteed there would be no chance of getting caught?" Every man in America would have to do one of two things: "say yes" or "say no and risk a spike on the falsehood meter." Bonus question: "Should a healthy, self respecting person play these game shows?"  Hey here's an idea, feature two special episodes guesting the primary candidates of the individual political parties! 800.345.WMCA.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Candidates on Adulterous Infidelity (in their own words...)
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:16 AM


"(Infidelity)...is something for them (the voters) to consider."

Dudge is now reporting that Katie Couric is dropping the scarlet A-BOMB (Adultery/Infidelity) in her series of interviews with the Presidential candidates.

Highlights:

Hillary: I think that would be a tough standard (to NOT have committed adultery) for most of American-- history to be able to meet, when we look at people who have made a big difference in our country. I think there's more to someone's honor and integrity, and to their public service. I think sometimes we confuse the private and the public in ways that are not necessarily-- useful. So, of course, it's a deeply personal matter that I take personally. But I think on the public stage-- there are a number of people who have-- represented our country, led our country-- accomplished great achievements on behalf of our country who might have some-- challenges in their personal life, but have made a great contribution.

Edwards: I think the most important qualities in a president in today's world are trustworthiness-- sincerity, honesty, strength of leadership. And-- and certainly that goes to a part of that. It's not the whole thing. But it goes to a part of it. (KATIE COURIC: So you think it's-- an appropriate way to judge a candidate?) Yeah. But I don't think it's controlling. I mean, I think that, as you point out, there have been American presidents that at least according to the-- to the stories we've all heard-- that were not faithful, that were in fact good presidents. So I don't think it controls the issue. But I think it's certain-- something reasonable for people to consider.

Giuliani: You know, they look the every single part of us. And the only-- only thing I can say to people is I'm not perfect, you know? And I've made mistakes in my life. And-- and that-- not-- not just in that area. In other areas and I try to learn from it. I try to-- I feel sorry about them. I try to-- I try to learn from them so I don't repeat them. Sometimes I even repeat them and you-- you try again. I mean, you-- you-- so-- I have a-- maybe a more generous view of human beings and a more generous view of life. I mean, it comes from growing up as a Catholic. I mean, we're all sinners. We're all struggling. We're all trying hard. We ask for forgiveness, and then we try to improve ourselves again. And I've-- relate to other people that way. Relate to the world that way.

Huckabee: If-- if you violate the promise that you made to the one person on earth to whom you're supposed to be closest to, and this vow was made in front of your families, your closest friends, and God, and you don't keep that, then can we trust you to keep a promise that you made to people you don't even know? And I think that's the parallel. And that's-- that's the concern. Is, that a promise you make to a spouse is the most sacred one you ever make to anyone on this earth. And if-- if you don't keep that, and you break that-- then I think there's a good reason to be afraid that you might break other promises, because your credibility has-- has really been damaged at that point.

Obama: Well, I-- you-- you know, I-- I do think that-- public morality and-- and private morality are not sum-- you know, or not equivalent. You know, we-- some of our greatest presidents haven't always been terrific husbands. And some who have been wonderful husbands have been (LAUGHS) rotten presidents. So, you know, I think that-- other countries have typically taken a little more-- casual on approach when it comes to-- the personal lives of-- of elected officials. And I think that there has to be some space for privacy.

Romney: You know, I let people look at me any way they want to. I'm not gonna give advice to the American people in which aspects of a person's life they look at. After all, the president of the United States is gonna be under a microscope. He will be. The first lady will be. The whole family will be. Every mistake will be open to the world. In some respects, you respect the nation. In some respects you represent an example to the children of America. So we're gonna get looked at in all sorts of ways. And I'm not gonna try and counsel the American people as to what to look at. I know they look at my faith, for instance. And I'm happy to have them do so. Some are critical. Some are positive. It's just part of the package. And-- take me as the-- the whole character that I am.






Monday, December 03, 2007
Pickler's Abandonment, and 5 signs HE'S cheating...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:34 PM


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2pm:
Forgiveness should not mean access, but Kellie Pickler should at least meet with her mother. Pickler recently yelled into a television camera, "This is as close as you will ever get to me!" Having been abandoned my her mother at age 11, with her father in and out of prison, and being raised by her Grandmother, Pickler's mother now wants to reuinte for a sit down. Anyone who has ever known abandonment knows the ill feelings you can harbor towards those that walked out on you - I know I have and will share those on the air this afternoon. But does it mean that you don't extend grace nor wisdom to the person who may be seeking to reconcile for poor past actions? And after all what if they're only in it - in perhaps Pickler's case - for the money? 800.345.WMCA.

3pm:
The dumbest "five signs your man is cheating list" ever put together.  
1. He doesn't pay his bills on time...
2. He's a do-gooder...
3. He's rolling in the dough...
4. He's a yeller...
5. He's a mirror hog...

Perhaps the dumbest list of things to assume he is cheating on you ever assembled. Aren't there perhaps more significant signs? And for those of you who HAVE been cheated on in the past - did these fit the bill? Or is there a more significant set of five that can be assembled. Something a little more practical and helpful. 800.345.WMCA.

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Monday, December 03, 2007
EXPERTS: 5 signs your man cheats... (named "Clinton" doesn't make list.)
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:33 PM


"...get me a state trooper and bring her to my suite."

Five wierd ways you can tell if your man is cheating on you... all according to "experts." I'm sort of surprised "working late, lipstick on collar, mysterious hotel bills" didn't make the list. In fact I don't even think I agree with these...

Cheating Sign #1: He Doesn't Pay His Bills On Time
Cheating Sign #2: He's A Do-Gooder
Cheating Sign #3: He's Rolling In The Dough
Cheating Sign #4: He's A Yeller
Cheating Sign #5: He's A Mirror Hog





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