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That's their story, and that's that
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:00 am Post subject: That's their story, and that's that |
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That's their story, and that's that
By Wesley PrudenNothing sets tongues wagging like tales of illicit sex, unless you're a candidate for president of the United States. That's when inquiries tie your tongue. This may be Bubba's only enduring legacy.
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By Wesley PrudenNothing sets tongues wagging like tales of illicit sex, unless you're a candidate for president of the United States. That's when inquiries tie your tongue. This may be Bubba's only enduring legacy.When a network cutie poses the questions to the Republican candidates, who collect wives like Elizabeth Taylor collects diamonds and husbands, the squirming is interesting to watch.With little more than two weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3, we're getting down to the really serious stuff. With no clear front-runner in either party, we've dispensed with the trivia of Iraq, immigration and health care, and moved on to the really important issues. Hillary's brother-in-law is behind in his alimony and child-support payments, Barack Obama felt insulted when Bob Kerrey, who likes Hillary, observed that "Barack Hussein Obama" would be particularly suited to reach out to the billions of Muslims in the world. Mitt Romney is still smarting over questions about his Mormon underwear. Mike Huckabee offended atheists and other Scrooges with his observation that Christmas is about the birth of Christ, and John McCain is pleading with the editors of the New York Times to spike an unflattering story about the senator and a lobbyist.We all need a little something to relieve stress, so why not a little something about sex? Katie Couric of CBS News, in her quest to learn "what makes them tick," cited Harry S. Truman's stern judgment as justification for her question about marital fidelity: "A man not honorable in his marital relations is usually not honorable in any other."The proposition is arguable now, at least by a lot of married men, Democrat as well as Republican, but in Mr. Truman's day no man, preacher or politician, dared flaunt his mistresses. Preachers can take a measure of comfort that the question still has the power to make a politician blush. Mzz Couric attached her question to a lazy softball and floated it to the plate: "Some voters say they don't feel comfortable supporting someone who has not remained faithful to his or her spouse. Can you understand or appreciate their point of view?"Hillary Clinton was first up to plate, as she certainly deserved to be. "It's a deeply personal matter that I take personally," she said. (Take that, Bubba.) But she can think of people who have "represented our country, led our country ... who might have some, ah, challenges in their personal life."
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