It doesn't matter what McCain's ex-wife thinks of him. It matters what you think of him. Let me put it this way: if Edwards wife says she is OK with what he did, does that mean you or I have to be OK with it too. Not on your life. Edwards is a slimeball. Full stop.Exactly, and for someone to try and compare McCain to this slimeball is nauseating, yet predictable. I may be wrong, but I thought I heard McCain's ex-wife actually intends to vote for him and hold no ill will towards him.
But here's the real question. Does Edwards being a Democrat make him more of a slimeball. Or put another way, does McCain being a Republican make what he did somehow less despicable?
We have to make sure we are on firm ground whenever we condemn someone. Let me give you an extreme example to make a point. If you take a murderer from 1980 and compare him to a murderer from 2008, many will not see a difference. Both men are murderers and that's all that counts. I'm OK with that view.
However, that seem extreme to me if we are talking about infidelity. But if someone take infidelity more serious than I do, maybe they have this extreme view. For them it's OK to compare 1980 John McCain to 2008 John Edwards. As long as they are willing to apply this standard evenly, go ahead and make the argument.
Since I don't believe infidelity is anything like murder (to use my extreme example) I believe we have to compare 2008 John Edwards to 2008 John McCain. In that comparison McCain easily comes out the better.
It doesn't nauseate me that someone makes the extreme case for infidelity, it just makes me suspicious. How much is conviction and how much is political expediency?


She would have been better off saying nothing.
