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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Please Cry for Me, South Carolina
by Kathleen Parker
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WASHINGTON -- A wise man once said that love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.

No one who managed to get through the torture of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's news conference admitting to an affair would disagree.

Yes, I know, shocking. Another Republican affair. Next thing you know, we'll learn that a Democrat hasn't paid his taxes. There does seem to be a pattern of failure in those matters about which people purport to care the most.

If we were feeling charitable, we might say something about man's fallen nature and his attempt to repair himself through public works. Thus, Republicans touting family values can't seem to stay zipped. Democrats raising taxes can't seem to spare the change come April.

We might conclude that public espousals carry certain risks of self-incrimination.

Before charity exhausts its welcome, let's do give Sanford this much: He has a flair for the dramatic in what otherwise would have been merely banal. Nothing like vanishing for a few days amid lies, mystery and frenzied speculation to get that "whole sparking thing" going, as Sanford ickily described his affair.

That was but one of many bits of information the governor might have spared the world -- and especially his family. His news conference felt like a combination AA meeting-tent revival, filled with self-recrimination and flagellation, absent only the sackcloth, ashes and Oprah. Although his agony seemed sincere enough to make me want to offer the man a cigarette, his apparent need to drag everyone else along his Via Dolorosa was both personally embarrassing and politically disastrous.

The man would not stop talking. But first he wouldn't start. Even though most cable news channels covered the spectacle live -- and the room was fairly bursting with media and equipment -- Sanford began with a wistful recounting of his adventurous youth when he loved to hike the Appalachian Trail. What? He spoke for five minutes about those good ol' days before moving, finally, to the point: Where did he go, with whom, and why?

One sensed that the governor was afraid to put a period at the end of the sentence, whereupon his own sentence would begin. As long as he talked, he could entertain an illusion of control over his life.

People generally will forgive human frailty, especially in matters of the flesh. After too many such public trials, schadenfreude begins to feel as unseemly as the original sin.

But Sanford's foray into iniquity has potential repercussions beyond what he and his wife ultimately resolve. He did disappear for several days, five of which he confessed to having spent "crying in Argentina." What is it about that place?

And, there's no nice way to put this, he lied -- by omission if not commission.

He lied by not telling his staff where he was going or how to reach him. He deceived his staff by allowing them to believe and then report to the media that the governor was hiking in the Appalachians. And most important to his political future, he failed to make arrangements for his state's uninterrupted governance.

To his credit, Sanford acknowledged all of these failings, but he seemed less interested in discussing his shirking of executive duty than in making rending statements about the condition of his heart. Not only did we learn Sanford's philosophy of moral absolutes, but we were led through the meaning and purpose of God's laws. The governor even lectured on the definition of sin.

Spiritually, Sanford may have succeeded in checking off several acts of contrition. But politically, he did everything wrong -- invoking religion, apologizing endlessly, and acknowledging friends in a sort of reverse intervention.

Meanwhile, the questions that matter remain essentially unaddressed. Can a governor lie about his whereabouts and leave the country while his state is untended? Were taxpayer funds ever used in the pursuit of his personal gratification? Exactly a year ago, Sanford went on a South Carolina trade and investment trip to Brazil and Argentina. Undoubtedly, that trip's receipts will be closely examined.

If not for Sanford's appalling judgment in disappearing, his personal travails might never have come to public light. That alone suggests that he is a man unmoored from reality and, just possibly, unfit for public office.

Sanford ended his tearful remarks by saying he was committed to getting his heart right. It might serve him better to think about getting his head right.

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Love the hypocrisy
of parker and other loonie leftist. Reps have private failings and they are unfit for office. Dems failings are public, stealing public money, take bribs, miss-using public office and they are totally forgive and honoured for their abuse of power.

Politicians...aren't they wonderful?
What baffles me most is how any thinking person can place so much faith and trust in any politician. They are consumed with unbridled ambition, worship nothing more than power, and will say or do anything to get and keep it.

If modern Americans would simply embrace the ideals and intents of our nation's founders, and force the government to live up to the limited power constraints detailed in our constitution, we could get on with the business of building our own lives.

Will we ever live up to our charter, and throw off the oppressive slave chains of our government masters? Unfortunately, I think we all know the answer to that question.

Townhall Provides Credibility
I am not opposed to having Conservative Columnists on Townhall who take positions that I sometimes disagree with such as Pat Buchanan. My difficulty with Kathleen Parker is simply that she is no longer a Conservative. I would not even put her in the RINO category. Townhall provides her with Conservative credentials that are not accurate and what she says is then used by the left as coming from Conservatives. If Kathleen Parker does not have the integrity to no longer post on this site Townhall should maybe develop another category of columnists providing non-conservative views.

Parker and her kind
are the SAME ones who circled the wagons around the Great Stain Maker Slick Willie Clinton. At least there we had the semen-stained dress.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!

Why we want to see him suffer
I'm sure that many conservatives will want to give Gov. Sanford a pass on this one. I mean, Sanford is a conservative who's been touted as a possible presidential candidate, and there's no doubt, from his tear-stained performance, that he excells in the role of drama queen. He used the evangelical idiom of self-abasement and self-righteousness with real expertise and more than a little flair. So I get why his actual deeds will be allowed to go down the memory hole after a news cycle of two.

However, liberals like me want to see him suffer where it really matters--by seeing him forced to resign from office and become a political pariah thereafter. Why is it we're so judgmental? Only this: conservatives like Sandford are so smug, devout, and morally upright in public, and so quick to condemn anyone else who, as evangelicals might put it, strays, that when they fall, as Sandford has, we just have to cheer. Couldn't happen to a more deserving person.

Dude! You Couldn't, Like, Call Her?
The Dems have already set the standard for marital infidelity & sexual peccadilloes on the part of politicians. He should not resign simply based on that.

If it turns out he misused state resources in connection w/ this, he should resign now.

If it turns out that he made no provisions, even secret ones, that ensured Lt. Governor Bauer & other key officials would be ready to step in if an emergency had developed, & satisfied applicable state law on the subject, he should resign now.

What really hurts is that he threw away the credibility he built at great political risk in opposing the bogus political-payoff-Washington-takeover-everything "stimulus" money. Face it, we all know darn well any Republican governor who takes it then criticizes the concept of "stimulus" is going to get dinged with cries of "hypocrite, " mostly from _The State_ that is no friend to conservatism. Sanford's stunt will be conflated to discredit opposition to the "stimulus" & conservatism generally. By 2012 the folly of the "stimulus" will be manifest even to the densest, & Sanford would have earned a position to lead the good fight. Instead he squandered it.

Gestell my dear...
Please be a little bit more discriminating between republicans and conservatives. Republicans may want to give him a pass, but I doubt conservatives do. Like far too many politicians, he violated the public trust. And frankly, my dear, I don't really give a d@mn whether a politician is smug, condescending, devious, or anything else. Whether he is liberal or conservative, republican or democrat, religious or not, he needs to be held accountable when he violates the public trust.

On the other hand, while I consider him unfit for office, I don't wish the man ill. He can face the law for any he has broken and he can face his family and friends in shame and he must ultimately face his maker. Actions do have consequences.

I think goatlockerloungelizard had it right, above. Giving more power to politicians and government bureacrats is like giving gasoline and matches to an arsonist. I wish more of them would take a walkabout and get lost for a week or 2 at a time. Then they couldn't do so much harm.

‘Shocked! Shocked! I Tell You!’

…that Parker would write this piece.

Imagine? Parker taking the lead in trashing a Conservative. Who wouda thunk it?

Your opener, quoting “A wise man… ‘Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence’” is quite fitting. It’s obvious, at least to this reader; your dearth of imagination bespeaks a romance with words and ideas that’s foundering on the rocks.

KP, could more accurately be translated, Karen Predictable.



One star – Only because zero or less is not an option.

After Barny and Bubba...
lowering the bar so decisively; well, yaaaawn.

reply to feedfwd
I'm well aware that not all conservatives regard themselves as Republicans, and there remain a small number of Republicans who do not regard themselves as conservatives. This group continues to become increasingly politically irrelevant in the Republican Party, and, as I'm sure you well know, the voting base of the Republican Party is conservative. Sandford has been talked ukp as a conservative with a possible shot at the Republican presidential nomination. Now, to my delight, he has ruined that career option for himself.

For practical political purposes, Republicans and conservatives consist of two closely overlapping circles.

Even many of us liberals regard betraying a spouse as morally wrong, and I am pleased that Sandford's fling will cost him dearly.

By the way, I'm a 62 year-old man, so thanks for calling me "my dear." I'll assume you're an old-fashioned Republican lady who hasn't forgotten politeness. "Gestell" is a word, not a name.

LOVE Parker!
I love me some Kathleen Parker when she can assess a situation based on the truth of it all and not because the person is a Repub or Conservative. And the posters here just go NUTS because she called out Palin on being a dolt. Sorry that everything she says will now forever be tainted because of that Palin article....

That news conference WAS an embarrassing spectacle. OMG, my stomach was turning listening to that big drama queen.

PUH-LEASE. He should resign. Not for the affair, but for disappearing and leaving his state in the lurch with nobody knowing his whereabouts.

Collapse From Power...
This man is the epitome of a hypocrite! This man has lied to his constituents, his wife and kids, and worst of all - himself! He had the nerve to pass judgement on President Clinton, along with his other cronies, passing his judgement for political gain, and power! In an interview, he said: "So, people were I think genuinely offended -- from either an ethical or moral-standard on what had gone on. But that still separates it from it fundamentally being about the march of conservatism." This guy has no ethical belief or any moral sense at all! Well, it is obvious, "Birds of a feather, flock together." I would not waste a stone on this creep! Those that support him are fools, including his wife, and she must live with her decisions - forgiving or not! Sanford is a pathological liar, and has been cheating on his family for a year! Do people actually think that simply repenting is all that corrects a problem with sexual addiction and narrow minded consiousness? Think again! Governor Sanford will be gone within 2 months...either impeached or forced to resign!

Sanford simply misspoke...
He told his staff "Appalachian Trail", when he meant to say "Argentinian Tail".

What a waste of a promising political career.

Social conservatism=Achilles heel
Half of South Carolina residents say that Sanford should resign. This poll was conducted before any unsubstantiated speculation hit the internet on whether or not he could have used taxpayer money at some point in history to travel to Argentina.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/24202.html

This result is caused by two things: 1. Strong disapproval of his irresponsible behavior surrounding the incident, and 2. Voters hate hypocrisy. He publicly supported the "family values" platform, and he was perceived as such a candidate by the public, but he committed adultery.

It is simply too late at this point to make the argument that his laissez-faire beliefs (more narrowly called his "fiscal conservatism") were in any way a vulnerability or contributed to his downfall. Republican opposition to the stimulus package, deficit spending, and other big government schemes is in absolutely no danger as a result of this event.

Honor
" The louder he talked of his honor,The faster we counted our spoons". ( Emerson ) Not much honor in either Party, so no one should take glee in what this yahoo did as a conservative Republican.

Honor
" The louder he talked of his honor,The faster we counted our spoons". ( Emerson ) Not much honor in either Party, so no one should take glee in what this yahoo did as a conservative Republican.

Susan
I agree--the hypocrisy is disgusting. Trying to impeach President Clinton while being just as much of a liar to his wife. At least Clinton didn't leave Washington and his whereabouts for his job position unattended. That is what really bothers me about neo-conservatives--they like to moralize to others, which I do NOT need in this free society (my morals are in order and due to my family & myself). I don't need neo-cons with a moral message and their own head and morals in the toilet.

Stanford
I think we should throw the bums out and the reason they continue to do this is because there is no reprecussions from it. If we would throw them out every time it happens, maybe soon they would get the message.

Thanks Kathleen!
Being fair and balanced is your role to T.H.
You counter the heavy conservative, Judaeo/Christian slant of T.H. patrons who stubbornly love the value of objective truth.

For anyone to invoke a comparison between political parties along the scope of immoral behavior is staggering. Did you not get your 5x7 glossy of Barney Frank hand in hand parading his gay lover through the House chamber? The aura of the Oval Office has forever been polluted with the sordid image of Bill and Monica taking advantage of the militarily guarded seclusion.

I have always wanted these scenes to be somehow added to the HBO special: John Adams. It would have been interesting to note the reaction of even the compromisingly liberal Ben Franklin.

Gov. Sanders has BEGUN reaping what he has sown. He will be held accountable because the true Christians around him will understand this is necessary for any hope of redemption and genuine change. The more he sincerely cooperates with this the better for all. We can pray that this will be so and that God will be glorified through this disaster.

This is also a tremendous public reminder for all of us that "sin does not pay" except in unwanted pain and destruction.

As for the cynical opportunistic rabble that espouse hypocrisy for political and subjective humanistic fodder, the same principle applies to you as to all of us: God is not mocked; we reap what we sow.

Sanford Should Have Resigned
He should have written a 2-3 page statement of apology briefly outlining what he did wrong. Then he should have concluded by resigning as South Carolina's Govenor.

His family is much too important. Politics are fleeting. In a decade 98% of people will forget who Gov Sanford is. But not his family.

Ahh Susan still pushing that
loonie leftist lie that clinto was impeached for sex. Only a loonie leftist with an IQ in the single digits would still beleive that. clinton was impeached for lying under oath, for abusing his public office by giving his girl friend a job to keep her from talking, and for using the FBI, and IRS to go after his political enemies. Your the perfect example of the loonie left sussy dear attacking reps for private affairs and honouring dems for public offenses.

Gestell
"Why is it we're so judgmental? Only this: conservatives like Sandford are so smug, devout, and morally upright in public, and so quick to condemn anyone else who, as evangelicals might put it, strays, that when they fall, as Sandford has, we just have to cheer. Couldn't happen to a more deserving person."

And Liberals are not moral exhibitionist? ALGORE, Obama, Hillary, Barney Frank, they are all moral elitists in thier own right.

Susan
"At least Clinton didn't leave Washington and his whereabouts for his job position unattended"

No, Slick Willy when he was govenor just used State Policemen to find young, willing co-eds. Why go overseas when you could go to truck stops and night clubs in Oklahoma and Louisiana?

Of course, who could forget the episode when the Prez was conducting a conference call with then General Clark concerning whether to go to war over Bosnia. All the while, Monica Lewinski was "stimulating" him from under his desk.

SSGR: Who Wrote the Word "liberal?"

That is, other than the self-proclaimed liberal, Gestell, writing, "liberals like me want to see him suffer..."

Kathleen majors in the minors once again
Kathleen:

Thank you for your invaluable contribution to the pompous finger-wagging that has more or less captured the news cycle. If you and the rest of the pack peeked above the dog-pile you might notice that there are rather more important games afoot right now that will effect us all long after Gov. Sanford is a footnote. Of course, they provide less opportunity to bash Republicans, so I see the allure.

All the best,

Mark

Hypocrisy.
It's no wonder Democrats love hypocrisy so much.
They are so near and dear to it.

I think--
that many of these politicians are trying to self-distruct. Sounds good to me, so maybe we can weed out the bums and just possibly start with some real solid conservatives. If we can actually find any that we can trust????
If we don't, the road will become worse than it is now. Actually, I have read a lot of posts on various columns on Town Hall that have been written by some bloggers who sound like real solid conservatives. If only those types of people could be running this country instead of the librats, rinos, and cinos, and various sell-outs we have to deal with now.
As for the Sanford types, how can a person like that be trusted to run a state???

OK Kitty...
... so is there some point to your column?


SSG R
Not that this column is in and of itself liberal but Kathleen Parkers first instinct since the election has been to pile on Conservatives when they make a mistake. It does not take a PHD to point out Sanford screwed up.

That being said, I approve of Parker’s column more than your ignorant racist comments directed toward Townhall patrons.

We're going about this wrong folks...
This is why we don't have any worthwhile conservatives today that WANT to lead. Anytime someone shows an imperfection or weakness or mistake that embarrasses us, WE are the first to throw them under the bus. LET ME EXPLAIN...if he wasn't the governor, but a guy in your church or a friend we'd counsel him and the family and help him through. We'd trust he was a worthy guy somewhere deep down and support him in his hour of need. Now as a feminist I must say YES, he's a bum for cheating on his wife, but we are too quick politically to throw people away. I mean he governed for a year and nobody knew...is his personal life really our business? We don't know what happened between he and the first lady? And I mean really does anyone blame Bill for cheating on Hillary? (But I digress).
The opportunity here to REMAKE this guy instead of treating him like Gary Hart is enormous. Case in point, Rush had a drug problem...he fixed it, he came back, we still love him. WHY do conservatives let liberals embarrass them into throwing our own people away when they mess up? WHY are we the first to condemn them publically and demand perfection from humans when its NEVER happened!! (Read Ann Coulter) No wonder liberals look at us as cold-hearted and mean spirited! WE DON'T SUPPORT EACH OTHER IN OUR MISTAKES. And Sandford knows this which is why he took off in the first place and then was crying at the press conference. I don't get it, if the republican party is so full of christians WHERE'S the forgiveness and redemption? Again, this is why we don't have good people in the party anymore. We've set our bar so high (because of Reagan) that no one can even see it, let alone live up to it!

Townhall?? Credibility??
Clownhall is more like it. The only credibility TH provides is when liberals want to point out how utterly gullible and moronic the far-right is. Then, they direct them to look at the TH website and read columnists and posters alike. There's the 'credibility.' No one in the real world thinks any columnist on TH is comes anywhere close to being a responsible journalist or pundit. Just a bunch of raving loons who twist everything to make their point. Wherer is the outrage on the 2 murders that took place recently? If their kid skinned their knee, it's Obama's fault. The trouble in Iran is Obama's fault. If they have a car accident it's Obama's fault. It's all fun stuff to read, but the paranoid craziness is disheartening as it shows a small but vocal portion of the American public are really looney. And dumb as dirt to boot.

love?
give me a break. It was lust over brains, or as they say sometimes, thinking with the wrong head.

Yeah, he's in love with an email friend who he supposedly saw infrequently, a woman who lives far away, while he himself has four young sons and a supportive wife. Anyone who has read anything about affairs sees this as classic 'I'm 50 and I'm so unappreciated, and this woman who is down on her luck needs me to fix her life, etc, etc, etc."

Anyone who will cheat like that on his wife and small kids cannot be trusted to do anything. I include Bill Clinton, a man with great talent, intelligence and wisdom, but a man without character.

Another politician undone
Why can't these politicians, of both parties, manage to honor even their wedding vows? It really isn't all that hard, just keep thinking of what you will look like at that humiliating press conference.

Speaking of which....the next time one of these philanderers shows up at his public humiliation, I want him to sport two black eyes, a fat lip, and a face full of scratches. Then the news folks can cut to a shot of his wife coming out of an office building that houses a junkyard dog of a divorce attorney.

Perfect Parker!
You have found your forte! Your little muse is all a twitter.

Back in the day you certainly could have given Hedda or Louella a run for their money.


Sanford did not screw up
He REALLY screwed up. It would be somewhat trivial to the state if he simply cheated, but of course very non-trivial to his family. But this bonehead is a holier-than-though Bible-thumping self-righteous member of the so-called "party of morals".

If he wasn't such a hypocrite regarding this very matter, I'd say let him decide. But by his own words, he needs to leave the office. In his own words, he must be impeached.

Anyone sensing that Sanford will try to retain his seat?

It is easy to be a hypocrite when your party pretends to have a higher moral standing. I forget... which Republican running for Prez did not cheat on one of his wives?

I looked into Sanfords eyes and saw his soul.

Jerry from NJ
Jerry Says:

“No one in the real world thinks any columnist on TH is comes anywhere close to being a responsible journalist or pundit.”

You are an ignorant moron and lest you believe I am attacking you personally it is your statement that convicts you. Here is some of the credentials of just one Townhall Columnist Charles Krauthammer:

-Charles Krauthammer, winner of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, writes a nationally syndicated column for The Washington Post Writers Group.

-Charles Krauthammer practiced medicine for three years as a resident and then chief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.

-In 1978, Charles Krauthammer quit medical practice, came to Washington to direct planning in psychiatric research for the Carter administration, and began contributing articles to The New Republic.

I don’t mind liberals commenting on the Townhall site, but it would be pleasant if we had some that could actually present logical thoughts instead of the argument of petulant teenagers.

Sanford's folly
Kathleen Parker's column on Sanford I believe is the best I've ever read. This woman should take up philosophy.

The KP bashers must be desparate
to find fault in this column. The second to last papragraph "If not for Sanford's appalling judgement......" sums up the need to write this column. Morons like this NEED to be exposed!

Jay - You crack me up!
Argentinian tail is the best line in weeks!

Thank You

Ms. Parker
American men should stay away from South America. The Women are just too gorgeous! You have been warned.... Travel at your own risk?

Jerry from NJ
Jerry Says:

“No one in the real world thinks any columnist on TH is comes anywhere close to being a responsible journalist or pundit.”

So VERY true. Look no further than Krauthammer:

“Iran is probably just months away” from a nuclear bomb. -- Nope. Lie.

"Hans Blix had five months to find weapons. He found nothing. We’ve had five weeks. Come back to me in five months. If we haven’t found any, we will have a credibility problem." -- You have a problem.

“The importance of the war in Iraq is that it has demonstrated for the first time in history the capacity of one country, the United States, to destroy a totalitarian regime without destroying the country”. -- Are we still thinking this man knows anything about foreign policy?

“The idea was that if you went after the head of the snake in a regime like this, the rest of the body will die, and it was precisely correct”. -- Did it die?

“The only people in the world who still think that—who question whether or not we won in Iraq are Upper West Side liberals”. -- Are we winning yet? Is anyone winning?

Regarding Sanford: “I think he is toast politically” -- OK, I'll give him this one. But Iran and Iraq? When was he EVER correct?

inthemajority from PA
A logical argument from a liberal is refreshing. I see you may not agree with Krauthammer but I do not believe you would not put yourself in the category of Jerry from Jersey and his teenage generalities about Townhall Columnists. Charles is only one of many Townhall Columnists that brilliantly represent the Conservative viewpoint including Dr. Walter Williams, George Will, Michael Barone and Cal Thomas.

My time here today is short and I would like to counter some of the areas you disagree with Krauthammer, maybe another time. As I stated earlier, I don’t mind liberals making logical points about the columns and I'm sure the columnists themselves appreciate it.

Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Imagination O'er Intelligence? Rather, Governor Sanford thinks with his hormones. These incidents usually pass during teen years. But due to modern technology, we can watch senior citizens lapse into tears. I'm enjoying the soap box opera. At least he was not discovered by Washington Police in the Tidal Basin with Fanne Fox!

Fornication "Expert"
KP is yet another one of the many fornication "experts" that come out of the woodwork every time someone in public office or a celebrity is caught cheating on their spouse.
American culture is what's truly sick. This obsession with sex is becoming the main factor in the contempt most people around the world increasingly have for us.
The media plays and dissects this whole episode ad nauseam to an audience neurotic enough to stay tuned.
Young American men (if you can call them that) are becoming delicate metrosexuals for the most part, while the women have just about completely lost whatever femininity they had.
Sad, very sad...

a few comments...
SVARA writes: "...If we don't, the road will become worse than it is now. Actually, I have read a lot of posts on various columns on Town Hall that have been written by some bloggers who sound like real solid conservatives. If only those types of people could be running this country instead of the librats, rinos, and cinos, and various sell-outs we have to deal with now.
As for the Sanford types, how can a person like that be trusted to run a state???"

Good observation, but the problem (and it is commonplace) is assuming somebody or anybody should be running our lives. Sure, we need some government and somebody does need to preside over it, but I am not going to lose it if I can't find my president/governor/mayor for a few days. Rather, I find it somehow empowering to know they are off minding their own business and screwing up their own lives instead of trying to screw up my life.

Avis,

I am as forgiving and as willing to help my fellow man as the next guy. But if an airplane pilot or bus driver turns out to be an alcoholic, admits and asks forgiveness, I still do not want him jumping back into the driver's seat until he has rehabilitated himself. Has nothing to do with forgiveness or willingness to be rehabilitated. If my minister turns out to be a heinous murderer, pedophile, or whatever, I am willing to forgive, but I won't have him counseling my kids, especially without me being there. Sanford may be able to rehabilitate his image and he may turnm out to be a good guy with great political ideas. But he is not currently fit to be governor. Frankly, many of the folks in Congress aren't fit to be there, but they run a small fraternity that overlooks or hides indiscretions no matter how serious and many if not most do not have any shame for their sins. Only an incensed and enraged public can turn them out of office. Clinton proved that.

FeedFwd
Good comments to Avis. Also, we are not the ones that Mark Sanford sinned against, therefore we are not the ones to forgive him. That is for God and his wife to do. I think he needs to resign as well, as do Ensign and Vitter and any others who call themselves conservatives that are guilty of scandalous sin. If we called for Clinton to be removed from office, we surely must apply the same standard to our own.

Gestell, I hope you are having fun gloating. You once again show just how intolerant and unsympathetic leftists really are.

Dead Story...

Michael Jackson's demise will trump all - even the Godless slaughter of the heroic Iranian freedom fighters.

Most every Obama Voter will now be mesmerized once again by the death of a Star.

I just wonder what Obama will pull to get the Fish-eye Lenses pointed back at him?


Gestell
If there's any kind of person who thinks he's better than everyone else in the room, it's the liberal.

They yawp constantly about how we oughtn't be so 'hung up' on and 'judgmental' and 'puritanical' about sex and who is doing it with whom, yet when anyone not of their political/social persuasion follows through on that admonition for whatever reason he is branded a hypocrite.

We hear constantly how Christians should keep their faith and their politics separate. Yet when a conservative politician does just that, he's then branded a hypocrite. I recall NO liberal commentators calling Bill Clinton on the hypocrisy of exiting a church one Sunday, Bible tucked firmly under his arm, going on his merry way to a meeting with Miss Lewinsky. Do you?

How dare you take pleasure in this man's downfall? Christianity does not take pleasure in the pain of another even as we acknowledge the necessary consequences of foolish behavior. This is why we can feel that George Tiller got his just desserts in this life, but just the same, wouldn't wish him in Hell, even though some in their disgust at his chosen, ah, profession, said he surely deserved it.

Ought we question YOUR charity and non-judgmentalism?

I knew nothing of Gov Sanford until this story broke. I can't say I've ever heard him say a word about 'traditional values'. Come to think of it, I don't hear much from the GOP on anything. Certainly, that not all live up to the ideal is not a reason to abandon the ideal. You can be sure that only someone who hasn't yet been smacked upside the head by his own humanity in some way, by the fact that he is in fact no better than his peers in God's eyes, has not honestly come to terms with his own weakness. It is just too bad that this is the way it had to happen in this instance.

Living a Perfect Sin Free Life

Only One person in the history of mankind has achieved that.

However, it is possible to live a 'Repentant Life' before God.

God is just and willing to accept repentance and say 'Go and Sin No More'.

This forgiveness by God is for our 'Eternal Life' and unfortunately for us, sometimes does Not affect our Earthly life as much as we would like.

The fact that God is willing to forgive us, does Not give us a license to continue in sin, nor does it necessarily cause those our sins have hurt to grant forgiveness.

God said Not only would He forgive our Sins - He would never remember them against us anymore.

This is a 'Good Deal' and something we humans are incapable of doing, even when the one we have hurt the most is ourselves.

Actually, Jesus commanded us to love our brothers as much as we love ourselves.

If we cannot forgive ourselves, it seems to me that commandment would be impossible.

Many humans have recited or prayed this prayer:

Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name.
Your Kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as in heaven
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins,
as we forgive those who sin against us.
Lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours.
Now and for ever. Amen

Notice that Prayer states, we are asking God to forgive us in the same manner and with the same mercy that we show those who have sinned against us.

That prayer becomes scary and peace giving at the same time.

Even though our God 'forgiven' sins will Not disqualify us from our 'Eternal Life', they may disqualify us from positions in this life e.g husband, friend, employee, politician or any other position of 'Trust'.

Hypocrisy is a Sub-set of Trust

The word Hypocrisy is nothing more than a Sub-set of the word 'Trust'.

Trust, when applied to Humans, is the confidence or assurance that one can believe the Character, Values, Integrity or Words of another Human, will produce results that are desirous and beneficial to those who 'Trust' that individual.

I have never granted my 'Trust' easily to any individual, unless they have proven over a long period of 'Time' their Trustworthiness, both in Private and Public life.

Trusting an Individual initially, is based on their record, their associations, their alliances, their 'Dogged' commitment, to do the right thing for all and NOT self serving or for the 'Expediency' of their personal agenda.

Continued Trust, is based on their 'Personal Compass', that guides them back to the original 'Course', even when they stray or become lost.

Initially, Barack Obama has 'Proven' over a long period of time that he CANNOT be 'Trusted' by the aforementioned guidelines and continues to 'Prove', almost daily, that he cannot be 'Trusted' now or in the future.

Another nail
Tomorrow the house will inflict another blow on the American economy but the big story is a Republican who couldn't keep it in his pants or will it be another star who self-destructed?

Alive, But Hard to Tell By Reading
If you're operating at the level of thinking that leads you to post drivel like "If there's any kind of person who thinks he's better than everyone else in the room, it's the liberal" then you're pretty much proving that anyone in the room is smarter than you.

The biggest downfall on TH is the posters who are sure that only conservatives do X wrong or it's always liberals who make Y mistake or it's one or the other who are inherently the worst.

The screaming lesson of the Sanford adultery is that this sort of failing is in no way the province of one party or political philosophy. Is it worse for someone who's thrown stones on this subject before, or set him/herself up as above this sort of thing? Sure. Is it worse if the adulterer tries to parse the meaning of "is" rather than admit the mistake? Sure. But at either point you're down to slicing the balony way too thin.

The people who are inherently the stupidest in the room are the ones who think that the people in the other party are the problem.

reply to JPK
You're clearly a novice when it comes to ideological warfare. I do the same things you right-wingers do: my guys are ENTITLED to be 'moral elitists' because they're on my side. Just as your guys are ENTITLED to be 'moral elitists' because they're on YOUR side. Now do you get it? I read every day on TH just how morally upright evangelicals are, so I take you at your word. I also know that conservatives regard liberals as moral bottom-feeders, and I like to return the compliment.

Needs to Resign, Take Time Off, Get Help
Sanford walked away from his very important job for, what, nearly a week? Does anyone here have a job where he/she can say, "Gotta go now---no, you can't reach me---I'll be back whenever"? And most of us aren't as important as a governor. Hello, crisis: prison riot, race riot, forest fire, huge massacre with hostages, big flood, where's the boss? And this afternoon TV was saying that S appears to have paid for "part of his trips to Argentina" with taxpayer money? Then, in the same breath, he's not going to resign? And an awful lot of people watching the press conference yesterday thought S didn't seem to be wrapped real tight? And he thought he could do the disappearing-to-Argentina bit and somehow nobody would notice? This man is showing very poor professional and social judgment.

Personally I don't care about the affair, and as he's not my governor he's not my business, but he seems to me too emotionally fragile to be in his job at present. He needs to resign, take time off, get help, maybe try to reconcile with his family. He's coming unraveled.

To Dusty
No, I just turned off the TV after watching an hour of news on four different channels. The big stories are Farah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. The US economy, the crackdown in Iran, and the violence in Iraq are so boring. And Mark Sanford What? Who's he?

To Jay
The actual version I saw online last night was worse than yours. It said that the whole Sanford matter was simply an office miscommunication: the Governor told his staff "I'm going away to spike some Argentine tail" and they thought he said "I'm going away to hike the Appalachian Trail".

Why shoot the messenger
Listen it was Sanford who got caught.

Why yell at the writer it was Sanford who committed the sin. Listen the real issue was he left the state ungoverned for several days w/o any way to contact him.

Secondly he may have done so with state money. I think the jury is out on that one.

It's not a liberal conservative thing. When Clinton did this he got impeached for lying.

If Sanford did this on state money then what happened in Chicago should probably happen in SC. That is clearly SC's option. They'll figure it out as IL did.

No state or party has a lock on clean. These days I'm surprised when our politicians turn out to be honest. I find it refreshing.

Speaking of Unraveled
Look everyone, it's silly Liliy the Left-wing Troll in max pontification mode--again.

Yawn!

Demand change.
As a Conservative I am disgusted! Right or left, politicians are all moving in the same direction so let's quit circling the wagons and demand change. As a Christian I am tired of the phony self-vindicating shows put on when caught. Let them bring forth some fruit in keeping with repentance. Many seem to know the right words and their tears are always present, but by their walk will we know them. And finally, as the wife of a faithful man for 26 years, I am sick to death of the "good ole boy" excuses for weak, selfish, lying, unfaithful, disloyal, untrustworthy behavior! They CAN help themselves, many do! My heart cries for his wife and his children and the lost example to them. If he wanted someone else, he could have easily asked for a divorce. But let's be honest, he wanted it all at the expense of everyone else. How can this possibly be separated from his character and his ability to govern. As a nation we have put up with this and other equally bad behavior from our politicians for far too long. Let principled men call evil evil and good good. Here we stand, anywhere else we fall.

Kathleen, unlike liberals
this man actually cared about the mistakes he made. Hence, the heartfelt apology. Did he go on too long? sure. Did he talk to much? Sure. But conservatives understand that there is a right and a wrong, and he admits what he did was wrong. He sincerely apologized, and asked for forgivness. Because unlike liberals, conservative realize that there are moral absolutes, and we eventually we have to answer to the big man. So although he made a mistake and commited political suicide, unlike a liberal, the man doesn't really care about his political career right now, he's trying to get his heart and mind right and be forgiven by the King of kings. You apparently completely missed that aspect of the conference and that's why I consider you a pi$$ poor columnist

Linda
I just want to say, as a not-a-Christian I too am tired of the phony self-vindicating shows (politicians) put on when caught.

I'm also tired of conservative Christians and their self-righteous hooey shoving their so-called family values in my face while they run around like unhinged id's.


Breaking Vows is Wrong

Breaking the Vows you made to your Spouse is WRONG - no matter who does it or what the reason is.

I want us Conservatives to take back our Country from evil.

I pray that God removes all men like Sanford from our ranks as leaders and potential leaders.

I pray that Sanford is redeemed and his marriage redeemed if that is what his wife wants.

Trust him with political power? That ship has already sailed.

Matt
Matt, I find it hard to believe you know much of anything. To insinuate that a liberal doesn't know the difference between right and wrong is the height of arrogance. One more reason your party will be in the wilderness for a long, long time.

Blame The Devil.
It is said that the Devil disguises himself as a beautiful woman to entice the rightous. The sperm is wasted on the floor as the devil disappers. Only the Devils laughter and the sperm remains.

SANFORD
At least he had the guts to bring it all out.
How about blowboy Barney?

Matt, Just So We're Clear...
You're saying that unlike liberals, Conservatives understand there are moral absolutes--things so obviously wrong, you just don't do them. That's why Sanford, a Conservative, would never have taken two trips to Argentina at state expense to continue an affair and cheat on his wife. It's why Sen Ensign of Nevada would never have hired a married woman on his campaign staff to have a sexual affair with her, and would never have paid her husband to work on his office staff. Being good Conservatives, they, unlike mere liberals, would know there are moral absolutes, things you just don't do--things the "King of Kings" would never accept.

You can't make this stuff up...only on TH

Eros
Parker is telling us she hasn't been there or done that (eros). The Platonic part? Maybe. But, that's only half-way there and her commentary is exactly a half-way piece of work.

Sanford has experienced something most people never do and which Parker wouldn't believe. He knows things now that very few people will ever learn. Parker calls that "icky."

By reducing the Sanford story to ickiness, Parker makes the story about herself sans introspection. Her commentary is a mean take on a love story where human hearts have been literally pulverized. Parker's holier-than-thou take on Sanford makes her a sitting duck to be taken on a tour of heaven and earth by Eros. You never know.

As for Sanford...we'd take him as President any day of the week and twice on Sundays with 5 days off any time he likes. If only our legislative bodies would take 5 days off from time to time, the republic would be in far less danger.

Nico
TX

Progressive/Liberal Hypocracy
Even though to be human is to be imperfect, to strive to do right and defend truth is noble/Conservative.

To not give a damn one way or the other is to be a Progressive/Liberal.

Apparently Ms. Parker falls into the latter.

How do you vote ZERO on an article?
.
DLTDHYOYWO, KP.

I read this entire piece . . .
waiting for the salient point. I'm still wondering what it is. I guess it's that the Governor of South Carolina gave a lousy speech after having an affair. Okay . . .?

Jenny Sanford for President
Jenny Sanford's statement revealed a towering character, and that's the real news and impact of all of this. The nation needs more like her. "It's Woman's Hour" at http://www.brushfires-of-freedom.com/women.html
Mark Sanford is lucky to have a wife of that caliber; hope he figures it out soon...

Yea!!!
Another Moron Republican Religious Freak bites the dust....two weeks, two more down...YEA!!!! Go republicans!!! Give us more to laugh at....Go republicans!!!!!

karhleen
"...If not for Sanford's appalling judgment in disappearing, his personal travails might never have come to public light. That alone suggests that he is a man unmoored from reality and, just possibly, unfit for public office..."

Of course he is; he is a social conservative. Reality is a mystical concept to them

And the Dems Are.......
Teddy Kennedy, Chris Dodd, Wilbur Mills, Wayne Hayes, Barney Frank, John Corzine, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Elliot Spitzer (spent $80,000 a year on Prostitutes). John Kennedy brought prostitutes into the White House two at a time.

The sex lives of politicians is often bizarre

Retired Geek:
Breaking the Vows you made to your Spouse is WRONG - no matter who does it or what the reason is.

I want us Conservatives to take back our Country from evil.

I pray that God removes all men like Sanford from our ranks as leaders and potential leaders.
-----------------
I wholeheartedly agree. But I find this situation so incredibly sad. As with any sin, there are consequences--and those consequences affect so many other people as well! May God have mercy on America.

I pray that Sanford is redeemed and his marriage redeemed if that is what his wife wants.

Trust him with political power? That ship has already sailed.

Lynne in NC
That was very well put.

Retired Geek: CORRECTION
Breaking the Vows you made to your Spouse is WRONG - no matter who does it or what the reason is.

I want us Conservatives to take back our Country from evil.

I pray that God removes all men like Sanford from our ranks as leaders and potential leaders.

I pray that Sanford is redeemed and his marriage redeemed if that is what his wife wants.

Trust him with political power? That ship has already sailed.

-----------------
I wholeheartedly agree. But I find this situation so incredibly sad. As with any sin, there are consequences--and those consequences affect so many other people as well! May God have mercy on America.

typo the first time: I'm agreeing with EVERYTHING you said. :)

Wet cleanup on isle 5!
Well said Melvin…I guess. Nice to have someone to blame other than being responsible for your own behavior.
His actions are hardly conservative or liberal. Your morals are supposed to be in place long before your political beliefs. This subject will best be resolved by his wife and the voters of S. Carolina.

Thanks, Marcmat
I accidentally cut Retired Geek's comments in half when I wrote in the first time. He shows great wisdom in his comments and I have learned much from him. I tried to quote his entire comment because his thoughts are worth repeating. :) Governor and Mrs. Sanford truly need our prayers. I am impressed at the governor's willingness to 'fess up, but I also see the problems that his actions have caused for SC and the GOP.

Note to Ms Parker
And before I forget: Ms Parker, why don't you write about dems' personal lives and tax antics for awhile? Your comments about Republicans are too suspect--way too critical for a "conservative" columnist.

Besides, what goes around comes around. When you fall (or get caught from having already fallen), you'll be chewed up and spit out.

Hack Hack Hack
KP is a hack. I quit reading her drivel months ago but I couldnt help myself when I saw her in a prominent place on TH. I was sure they would have sent her packing after her shameless performance in the run up to the election.

Bruce
Perhaps you could remedy my stupidity by naming any liberal Democrat's voluntarily resigning, never mind having been forced, from office for shabby behavior.

Barney Frank (prostitution ring, FM/FM malfeasance)?
Ted Kennedy (adultery, murder, possible rape)?
Bill Clinton (abusing women, perjury)?
Gerry Studds (abusing pages.Deceased)?
Christopher Dodd (he of the 'waitress sandwich')?
Obama (he of the illegal foreign campaign contributions)?
Anybody??

Of course no Party corners the market on either vice or virtue. But I see more brazen immorality on the liberal Democrat side than I ever have on the conservative side. Not only so, these weasels not only give America the finger, they just keeep on truckin'. Our guys tend not to tolerate it; offenders are usually removed.

You can tell who is truly stupid by his refusal to respnd to even the most basic facts.

aposematic
You cannot possibly make a ridiculous statement like liberals don't care about doing right or defending truth and then say that you are all about truth. Our last administration was the most corrupt one we have ever seen and truth was not a treasured commodity. Were you complaining then?

Righties always talk about liberals being elitist while also saying that righties are morally and intellectually superior. If you need help, I'd be glad to point out the irony here for you.

DLTDHYOYWO,
Don't let the door hit you on your way out, right?

This guy is a nut.
He self destructed and dealt another body blow to the Republican Party, as if eight years of that "Compassionate Conservative" George W. Bush wasn't enough. It is a disgrace that someone like Sanford could be the chief executive of a state.

It looks to me as though the two Party system has run its course. It doesn't matter which one is in power, the people get shafted. The politicians routinely ignore the Constitution and literally take billions of tax payer's dollars for pork projects that get them re-elected. We had better get rid of these people or America will just be a painful memory.


Lepanto
"I am not opposed to having Conservative Columnists on Townhall who take positions that I sometimes disagree with such as Pat Buchanan. My difficulty with Kathleen Parker is simply that she is no longer a Conservative."

I couldn't agree more, Lepanto. For some reason, the TH administration insists on having our noses rubbed in this white trash bit@h's moral relative twitter/prattle.

In a way, we conservatives built this site in the sense that we supported it when it needed help, and continue to do so by supporting its supporting orgs.

As such, I object to her just as strenuously as I would if the NY slime's Lewis or that pseudo leftist intellectual 'economist' Paul Krugman were regular columnists here.

It makes me wonder if KP doesn't service one or more of these guys on occasion to maintain the access to this site. After all, it does inflate her value with the left if she can say she's able to peddle her drivel to the right as a regular guest i.e. ala Tokyo Rose.

Fair and balanced you say? Try saying something the fascists don't like at one of their sites. Before long, all that's left to remind you of your posting is the crude vitriol of those who responded before you were deleted.

It never ceases to amaze me...
... how people blame the messenger, and not the creator of the message. Perhaps you don't like Ms. Parker... is it HER fault Gov. Sanford decided to play around on the side? NO. Of course, since Ms. Parker disagrees with you (and, on several issues, with me) the response is to throw her to the wolves rather than actually have an intellectually honest debate on the issue at hand.

No pity for the man.

How hard is it to keep your zipper zipped? Apparently hard for so many politicians. Sickens me to see ones who claim any bit of conservativism try to pull this off.

I feel nothing for this man. He threw away his career, his wife, his family, and who knows what else for an affair with a younger woman who will no doubt not be in his future.

A true conservative would stay with his wife who bore him his children. And if he tired of her would divorce her before exploring other options. It's about simple decency.

Simple decency is like common sense these days, it's not really all that common.


For your information Mr Semp...
aka 'fair and balanced', there's nothing to argue here. She's here fore one purpose: to put conservatives in the worst light possible and to mitigate the excesses of the fascist thugs now in power the best she can.

She just got done working over a minor figure in SC for an offhand comment. Sanford was like serving up a filet mignon right on time. As a leftist elitist, predictably she views SC'ians as little more than uncouth hicks not worthy of polite erudite society.

There's really nothing to debate here: The conservative/GOP side looks bad and she wants to gloat.

She won't write of the dhimmi excesses: that might get her blacklisted on the DC cocktail circuit. But she didn't spare the vitiol when it came to Sarah Palin and she was falling all over herself making excuses for Letterman.

Debate? Get off it, if you don't want to be taken for a fool.

Unstable and Unfit...
Sanford demonstrated through his actions and again at his press conference, that he is emotionally unstable. He is unfit to hold office at this time and should either resign or take a "leave" until he can attain some much needed mental health care. He made a public spectical of what could and should have been a private family matter. Idiot..

grubby...from planet x
You have shown your true nature here on post.

Does this sound like debate?
"If not for Sanford's appalling judgment in disappearing, his personal travails might never have come to public light."
____________
Yes, I agree, KP. He just wasn't half as clever at this sort of thing as demos are. When they do it, most of the time it doesn't come to light - except in that rare case such as Spitzer's where the supremely omnipotent arrogant attitude of the transgressor simply overcomes any rational sense of social responsibility.

Yes - Sanford was quite the amateur!
________________________

"That alone suggests that he is a man unmoored from reality and, just possibly, unfit for public office."
________________________

Absolutely! He showed no ability to maintain a life of duplicitous subterfuge from the public or from his wife. Unbelievable - how does a dunce like him ever get elected?

He must be one of those fools who trades on integrity and intellectual honesty - they have no business in the profession of politics.

Integrity is simply something sold to the public. Lies - now that's where it's at.
_____________________

How's that for debate, Semp? Is that what KP was looking for - or you?

No, peanut galley paul...
...not planet x, planet p. I'm quite a Tony Carey fan.

Yes, I'm quite up front about my postings. When my side is attacked, I defend.

put the stone down......
remember the admonition from Jesus.....


"let he (or in your case, she) who is without sin, cast the first stone!"

By the way, one Republican's infidelity does not mean all are cheats, just like you calling yourself a columnist, doesn't mean your opinion is more important than anyone else's!

I agree with lilly
and the others who have suggested here that going AWOL (I don't care if he WAS "hiking the Appalachian Trail") when you are the highest executive of state government, is beyond weird. It suggests detachment from reality. No one in his right mind would think he could just split, leave the country, go shack up with some exotic trash in a foreign country somewhere, and that's ok, nothing will happen. Parker uses the word "unhinged." She is right.

In the military, it would be grounds for a dishonorable discharge. In government, no less, it seems to me.

And yes, his admission of infidelity and unfathomably adolescent behavior surrounding it is also a "body blow" to Republicans, as one poster put it.

Conservatives tout "individual responsibility." Well, this is what happens when ONE individual is irresponsible. Especially when he or she is a political leader.

Reply 2 We're going about this wrong ..
avis

The Christian Army or "Conservatives" are the ONLY armies that seem to KILL their wounded instead of rehabilitating them. Sad commentary.

Godfrey Kyedza
Kampala, Uganda

I still say the whole thing stinks...
I think that Sanford's downfall started when he crossed King Obama by refusing to accept federal stimulus funds. I believe that Obama sicced his thugs on him and they found out about the affair. They then blackmailed him by threatening to expose the affair if he didn't take the money. This caused Sanford to panic and he went ahead and told his wife and family about it. She kicked him out of the house, so he went to Argentina to console himself. Bad judgment all the way around. The manner in which he pulled this caper indicates to me that he meant to commit suicide with his lover. She probably told him to go take a hike in the Appalachians. Oh what tangled webs we weave!

To aposematic
You wrote, and I quote:

"Even though to be human is to be imperfect, to strive to do right and defend truth is noble/Conservative.

To not give a damn one way or the other is to be a Progressive/Liberal.

Apparently Ms. Parker falls into the latter."

I agree 100%. I would rather live in a world where hypocracy exists than in one where no moral standards exist. At least with hypocracy we know when we have stepped over the line. With progressive/liberal non-standards, there is no line, because everything is permissible as long as it justifies the ends.

You've got it all wrong!!
I have it on good authority that the gal Sanford was fooling around with was from Alaska, not Argentina. Somebody musta got their "A's" mixed up.

Kathleen, you'd better start checking Palin's travel schedule asap. This could be the story of a lifetime.

Parker
With the way things are going, a large percentage of politicos are going to be
switching jobs and we will have elected officials who haven't been elected.

Al Franken may or may not ever get seated,
Gov. B. is gone, Sanford is, I am sure, on his
way out, Senators Byrd and Kennedy are ailing,
Obama has used how many governors and congress
people in his staff? I wonder how many people
sitting in congress today will be sitting
there come next election period, BEFORE the
voting begins.

Barney, Ted and Mark
Why should Mark resign, when Barney and Ted remain?

to my critics
Yeah, I like seeing one of you religious conservatives go down; the insufferable self-righteousness of the evangelical right just calls out to me for that kind of response. We all enjoy seeing the suffering of others; we just differ about who's suffering is more fun to watch.

Cry for me SC
The Senator's wife is a christian...she doe NOT have to forgive him for this...scripturally, she has the God given right to divorce her husband on the account of adultery...unless she can forgive him? Which in the case she should only give one chance for that in my opinion, he has to repent, turn AWAY from his sin...then he can earn back the trust...but he has to show that he means business and repent of what he's doing...some people can forgive something like that....most don't know until they are in those shoes...

Cry for me SC
Emotional bonds will have to be broken from this "other" woman...which could take time, but he needs to sever ALL ties with this woman...even any type of friendship...and this "other" woman needs to leave him alone!

Cry for her....
Poor Kathleen, undoubtedly still stewing over her venomous rage for Sarah Palin and likely still putting the final touches on a piece to match Maureen Dowd's latest verbosity on "the Sarah".

I'm sure we will witness another flamboyant exercise in 'hating your neighbor to the north' soon enough. I almost can't wait, as half of liberaldom can't so they can propagate it as a fresh batch of hostility from inside the Republican camp, against the star power of Sarah.
...But I'll patiently wait. Don't disappoint us Kathleen.
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