Over the past day or so I have had numerous emails  from  friends asking for  my reaction to former Senator JOhn Edwards' admission on ABC's Nightline, that he did in fact have an extramarital affair  in 2006.  Contrary to all his public statements  in the days prior to his appearance on ABC.
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Ok, then...
Yes  I am disappointed in Senator Edwards.   Would I still vote for him  if he was running for president?  Yes I would.   Does adultery disqualify you from running for President?  Obviously not  since  John McCain is  still running and is guilty of the exact same thing.     Yet  that is neither here nor there, as John Edwards is not any party's presidential nominee, nor is going to be anyone's running mate.   
I will confess to finding Edwards' "concern" about legalized marriages for same-sex couples vs. civil unions to be a tad hyprcritical now. Just as  Newt Gingrich's or Bill O'Rielly's pontifications on family values have been revealed to be stark contrasts to their own personal lives.    Yet again,  to say  that somehow disqualifies  any of them from participation in the public discourse  is  frankly, ridiculous and disturbing.
The idea that  John Edwards adultury somehow  has  anything to do with Barak Obama's candicacy  is like saying John McCain's adultury is  relevant to George Bush's Presidency.   John Edwards' adultury like  John McCain's is an issue between those men and their families.   A position  that I am sure Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich would both agree with.
 
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Thanks for writing this.
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