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Friday, September 22, 2006
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Confession of a bad governor
by Jonah Goldberg
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A sure sign of a political movement's maturity is the discretion it shows in picking its leaders. Which is why gay groups could show how grown up they are by excommunicating James McGreevey.

McGreevey, you will recall, was the corrupt governor of New Jersey who was forced to resign when it was revealed that he had appointed Golan Cipel, a poet, to run his state's homeland security department in the hope that Cipel would become the governor's male concubine. McGreevey came out of the closet only after Cipel threatened to sue him for sexual harassment.

McGreevey denies accusations that he plied Cipel with Jagermeister shots and sexually assaulted him. He says it was a real "love affair" first consummated while McGreevey's wife was in the hospital recovering from her Caesarian section delivery of their daughter. Cipel says he and McGreevey never had sex.

Whatever the truth, it's clear that McGreevey only came out because the wheels were coming off his political career. He tried to leap to safety by grabbing on to the guardrail of identity politics, declaring with focus-group clarity: "My truth is that I am a gay American." That formulation - "my truth" - was exquisitely postmodern, implying that truth isn't something we can all lay claim to anymore. It must be personalized, relativized. It's all about me.

By buying into this secular gospel, McGreevey appears to think that he can be cleansed of his sins. But real redemption requires admitting your mistakes, not merely the prurient details. As the Philadelphia Inquirer's Monica Yant Kinney notes: "McGreevey didn't come clean. He just came out."

In his memoir, "The Confession," McGreevey offers any number of revelations, but they don't add up to a confession. "Some things I'd done, or allowed to be done in my name, were morally repugnant to me," he writes, presumably referring to the various aides, mentors and backers facing criminal charges or mired in scandal. But he dealt with that by "forgetting" or never allowing himself to know. "I had my people strike back-room deals I kept myself in the dark about or forced from my mind if I learned too much. Obviously this is one root of my memory problems."

Translation: "I feel so guilty about my corruption I can't remember it. But hey, would you like to hear about my gay trysts at truck stops? I remember those perfectly."

"I'd taken a million ethical shortcuts to climb the ladder," McGreevey admits, "all the time thinking that that was the only way to amass enough power to serve the collective good." Of course, his definition of the "collective good" was narrowly tailored. As a politician, he opposed gay marriage even though he claims he yearned for a healthy gay relationship. If I can't have one, no one can, seems to be the gist of his reasoning.

McGreevey says he didn't support gay marriage for the same reason he was a relentless womanizer: because he didn't want people to think he was gay. Considering how agonizing being in the closet is said to be, that's plausible. But this is McGreevey's answer for everything. He wants to use his seedy personal life as a get-out-of-jail-free card. Problem is, he wasn't just a sleazy man, he was also a very sleazy politician.

In 2004, 77 percent of New Jerseyans polled said McGreevey resigned because he's gay - and that's precisely the sort of damaging misinterpretation McGreevey perpetuates. "He wasn't a gay governor," state Sen. John Adler told Kinney. "He was a bad governor."

Some gay rights groups were initially eager to make McGreevey a homosexual hero-martyr. The Human Rights Campaign celebrated the "courage" of America's "first openly gay governor."

But they seem to be getting cold feet. He's not selling well. His appearance on "Oprah," intended as the first way station toward his beatification, received high ratings, but he generally got poor reviews. McGreevey is posing as a victim of something, but it's not clear what it is. He lives with an Australian tycoon in a lavish manse in New Jersey. He reportedly got half a million dollars to describe how he betrayed everyone he claimed to love in Penthouse Forum detail. He told Matt Lauer on "Today" that he behaved so badly partly because he had straight parents who couldn't teach him to be gay.

Perusing various gay blogs, one can find expressions of sympathy with the no-doubt real anguish of being in the closet. But as for McGreevey the man, there's mostly contempt or prurient fascination. What there isn't is a groundswell to make this guy a hero. Because he isn't one.

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The Lies, The Deception
I think Gay people should really consider what McGreevey's message is, the lie's and deception of the so-called gay american, gay man, gay woman, and all the ill-fated relations of the Pan Sexual Tree. These in my opinion are off-shoots of a sexual confusion. One has to confuse and disort and deceive the natural sexual function of man and woman, to get to that point that sex takes over and their is no room for sanity and reason. Much like drugs or any other complusion, one feeds off the effects of the bahavior, I got to have a drink, it soothes me I got to do it. I beleive when McGreevy says I feel so guilty about my corruption, thats admitting he can't remember it, sounds so familar to the person who does the drinking, or gambleing, spending time and money taking away from the family. All of this is a human conscience, the guilt of the wrong doer. When will these people learn that it is a behavior problem and out of control behavior problem. They think they can live a life organized to allow homosexuality, but at the same time they are going against human nature, arguing that this can be normal if people would just accept it. I pray for all of us that we might be able to help each other. I have talked with many people whom thought they were gay, after a time they came to the conculusion that it was something that let them become me, me, me oreniated. Oh why was'nt I born beautiful or rich, or smart and on and on. Also they claim it made them seem more elite, smarter than smart, and brought much needed attention to themselves. I beleive the older crew of hetrosexuals, the parents don't help their children as they say but the gays are so smart, and their's so many of them. Let society and the schools raise your children and you may get more than you bargin for.

Real Redemption
from the article: "But real redemption requires admitting your mistakes, not merely the prurient details."

Real redemption also requires admitting that they ARE mistakes, errors, and SINS. Real redemption also requires realizing that there ARE objective standards of right and wrong; this business of "it was the right thing for me to do", or "it might be wrong for you, but it's right for me" is pure B.S.

Real redemption also requires asking forgiveness from everyone offended, including God. Yes, He exists - and it's fortunate for you that He does, because if He didn't, you would have no hope of ever changing ANY part of your life involving your willpower for the better. "With man it is impossible, but with God, nothing is impossible." Jesus Christ said that, referring to the salvation of men (rich and poor), but it applies equally to every part of our lives.

Speaking volumes
"He appointed a poet to run his state's homeland security department."

Nothing more need be said.

A sad little man.
But what was Oprah thinking having this clown on? Did she think that having him on was going to help the gay lobby, or was it just a reversion to the days when she had to compete with Sally Jessy Raphael? I wonder what she was thinking here.

Sad indeed
Glad the 'gay rights' people were wise enough to let him go alone. It says a lot that they DIDN'T get on his bandwagon.

Kind of reminds me of the guy who 'went fishing' when his wife was 9 mos pregnant... If you can't stand by your spouse when you made her weak and defenseless...

very sad indeed.

Weak and Defenseless
Well,now I seem to remember being preganant twice, and I don't remeber ever being weak and defensless. Quite the opposite I remember giving natural childbrith with no drugs and nursing both of off babies, and also running a house and taking care of my husband. The blessing from God given to a family are absolutly the highest gift considered by a natural Man and Woman. I am 51 yrs. old in perfect health and greatful to have grown up in a family with 10 brothers and 3 sisters. I have never drank or took drugs , and neither have my children. Both my daughters are married to men, and I have 2 grandchildren. My youngest daughter would like to have children, as it turns out her and her husband decided to go into the ministry, and are going to adopt children. Praise Jesus!!!!

What postmodernism comes to
I feel no sympathy for this man. He is the perfect poster-boy for what happens to truth in our culture. Tolerance is the watch-word; truth is its victim.

Oprah had him cause he's a dirt bag
Oprah et al, get these people on their shows only because they sell. Period.

The guy is a real low life, his wife is still recovering, still in the hospital no less, and he is out either having or attepting to have anther relationship depending on the story. I don't care if it's with a woman, man, cat, dog or the pet canary, she just had his child. Then when is professional incompetence comes up to bite him in the rear he declares himself part of the BLT crowd and the far left loves him again.

McGreevey
Gosh, folks, here in New Jersey, McGreevey is pretty much a saint, compared with most of our other pols. In fact, the motto of our fair state could well be something along the lines of "Congratulations! You won the election. Here's your indictment."
Barry

James McGreevey
Mr. McGreevey was on Oprah's show for two reasons. First and foremost, ratings. Second, everyone who is a low-life makes Oprah look "good" in comparison. We put her on a pedestal and her full time job is making sure she stays there. I don't watch her shows any more as I grew very tired of looking at her. Her magazine is "all about her." Enough already.

If One Dedicates A Porn book to children
Isn't his book actually porn. It is stated that he dedicated this book to his daughters. This some-how seems to be very disgraceful and I wonder is'nt a crime?
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