When You Have No Moral Compass To Begin With...
Washington Post columnist Colman McCarthy referred to Studds' affair with a [17 year old] teenage page as "a brief consenting homosexual relationship" and denounced Studds' detractors for engaging in a "witch hunt" against gays: "New England witch trials belong to the past, or so it is thought. This summer on Cape Cod, the reputation of Rep Gerry Studds was burned at the stake by a large number of his constituents determined to torch the congressman for his private life."Hmmm... maybe the DNC does have a moral compass, and it's just stuck on "whatever we have to do to get back in power."
Meanwhile, Foley is hiding in a hole someplace.
We need to get a rulebook from the Democrats:
Boy Scouts -- As gay as you want to be.
Priests -- No gays!
Democrat politicians -Proud gay Americans.
Republican politicians - Presumed guilty.
White House Press Corps - No gays, unless they hate Bush.
Active Duty U.S. Military - As gay as possible.
Men Who Date Liza Minelli - Do I have to draw you a picture, Miss Thing?
This is the very definition of political opportunism. If Republicans had decided to spy on Foley for sending overly friendly e-mails to pages, Democrats would have been screaming about a Republican witch hunt against gays. But if they don't, they're enabling a sexual predator.
RELATED: William F. Buckley reminds us that in the Foley scandal, there really is no "there" there.
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