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Originally Posted by babylonDon
I can think of a dozen reasons why it's fair. And party politics, is where we're at, like it or not. I think the question should be hammered away at, over and over, until he can provide an answer for his actions, that doesn't sound odious. Because I don't think he can.
And early indications show that if the Dems don't take the offensive in this election, they're going to spend all summer and fall, talking about the Trinity Church and Ayers.
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Sure...you can..It would only be fair to do it because of their own hypocrisy...
But I don't believe that it would be right to actually believe that what happened matters outside of that realm....cause really if we compare the two events(Clinton and McCain) we have this
Clinton had an affair and then committed perjury
McCain had an affair an then left his disabled wife
For the life of me I can't see why one matters more than the other....other than the hypocrisy of one side thinking it's okay in one instance and not in the other....if you want to play on the same level as those that tried to crucify Clinton then so be it...it's your prerogative...but just as hypocritical...two wrongs don't make a right...
and it also doesn't help to "change" what politics in Washington is about....