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- jphillips1, on 06/24/2009, -5/+54Skips over to Argentina for an affair on Fathers Day? Father. Of. The. Year.
- jordanv1, on 06/24/2009, -10/+46Well this confirms it. Republicans clearly understand family values and the sanctity of marriage more than anyone else.
I mean, just think. If this is what good, natural, heterosexual christian men do, god only knows what the gays would do when married! They'd probably have affairs with al qaeda sleeper agents. Or their pets. - inactive, on 06/24/2009, -10/+46The party of family values.
- dissolutionman, on 06/24/2009, -5/+39I was inclined to believe his Appalachian Trail story, and that Sanford was being an irresponsible fool for not telling anyone about a vacation, but holy ***** cow. This is pure gold. You can't make this stuff up.
He skipped out for days on his duties without telling anyone where he was going and not leaving anyone in charge, TO CHEAT ON HIS WIFE ON FATHER'S DAY. Ladies and gents, your Scumbag of the Year.
He left his state in limbo for days so that he could fly to Argentina for a piece of ass. If this doesn't warrant resignation, I have no idea what does. - ltshinysides, on 06/24/2009, -2/+32"damn all my vetos were just overturned.... This governor ***** sucks. I think ill go to argentina and get a piece of ass..."
- ILoveBoobies, on 06/24/2009, -1/+29Sanford and Slut.
- chronobyte, on 06/24/2009, -8/+36Wow.. first Sen. Ensign, and now Gov. Sanford. I thought Republicans are supposed to be defenders of Christian and family values.
Oh the hypocrisy!! - chrismwood, on 06/24/2009, -2/+29I don't think anyone would dispute that there are corrupt and immoral Democrats. It's the zeal with which these corrupt Republicans 'defend' our supposed national values while doing the exact opposite that makes stories like this one so much fun to read.
Your list is good. So is this one:
http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/Republican_Sex_Scan ... - avataros, on 06/24/2009, -6/+31Do as I say, not as I do.
-Republican Statement of Principles, Section 1, Article 2. - duhduhduh, on 06/24/2009, -1/+23The cover stories sure sounded like baloney.
- SoulGrub, on 06/25/2009, -2/+23Typical Rush Limbaugh fantasy about what a liberal thinks.
- WordsnCollision, on 06/24/2009, -2/+22He'll just cry on the air, beg for forgiveness and all will be well - worked for Jimmy Swaggart.
- zenerdiode, on 06/25/2009, -4/+23I could give a rat's ass that this guy cheated on his wife. I didn't care that Sen. Ensign cheated on his wife. All this ***** is personal. What I give a ***** about is the hypocrisy people like Sanford and Ensign have to judge people and tell them how to live and do their jobs, yet turn around and do it themselves. How do Republicans put up with this "Do what I say, not what I do" *****?
- alleged, on 06/25/2009, -1/+19The difference, Jethro, is that the Democrats don't pretend to be the party of "family values." And I do give the man credit - he doinked a member of the opposite sex, she was of age, and not in an airport men's room.
- mrsteveman1, on 06/25/2009, -8/+25That's like seeing a lion catch and eat a gazelle and saying "hey maybe they aren't all like this".
Newsflash: the pious religious nuts are ALL LIKE THIS, they are hypocritical and corrupt. Religious PEOPLE are not all like this, but the nuts are. And virtually all of the christian right wing politicians are NUTS.
This guy apologized to "people of faith" as if that should be any different than the people he was elected to serve. These faux religious political whores are worthless, all of them. - barktwiggs, on 06/25/2009, -0/+15Cheating on his wife w/ a woman from Argentina? In addition to his gubernatorial expertise, Mark Sanford is also boning up on Foreign Affairs apparently.
- TsuruchiBrian, on 06/25/2009, -2/+17I think Republicans should be relieved.
According to the current Republican trends, they're lucky he wasn't paying anonymous dudes to give them blowjobs in public bathrooms. - mrsteveman1, on 06/25/2009, -2/+16"Republicans don't claim to be infallible"
Yes they do, the religious nuts in the party, the "nutwing" (which is the majority of the party now), frequently run their mouths about being told by god to do things, being on a mission from god, doing gods work, blah blah blah. - sugarazor, on 06/25/2009, -2/+16Gotta love those Republicans, "it's okay when our guys cheat, at least he's not lying about cheating!" You want qualifiers? How about this one? At least Bill Clinton wasn't a hypocrite like this scumbag. Sanford called for Clinton to resign, wonder if he'll take his own advice?
Don't worry, I'm sure Sanford will go onto become a major player in the Republican Party just like all the other adulterers - Newt, McCain, Giuliani, etc. Only Democrats are hurt by affairs because they're not the party of Christianity as a brand name. Jesus™ - charlie55, on 06/25/2009, -2/+14you are supposed to let dad do what he wants on fathers day. it is his holiday. he would be a bad dad to his kids if he ditched on kids day.
- novenator, on 06/25/2009, -4/+16Other Republican and conservative sex scandals are well documented at: http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/Republican_Sex_Scan ...
The thing that makes this most appalling is the level of hypocrisy present. Think of very recent history:
Mark Sanford Governor SC
John Ensign - US Senator NV
Larry Craig - US Senator Montana
Mark Foley - Senator FL
Ted Haggard - conservative and gay bashing preacher from CO - pnunn, on 06/24/2009, -7/+19Ah - the GOP - they talk the talk- but the walk... well... that's hard.
BUT AH SAID AHM SORRY Y'ALL! - funnydale, on 06/25/2009, -3/+15I'm not outraged by the fact that he had an affair...
I'm more outraged that he used taxpayer money to fly his ass to another country to cheat on his wife. Then he fly's back to South Carolina and refuses stimulus money to schools and unemployed people, all while getting on his high horse about not 'wasting money.'
Talk about being an ass. - neflm, on 06/25/2009, -1/+12"However, we should leave the man alone. "
No. I will not.
I've had to spend over eight years listening to Republican scum tout some fantasy moral high ground that everyone must adhere to except, obviously themselves. He's in pain. You know what? GOOD. I hope this hurts like hell and I hope that everyone who continues the mockery of values that the Republican party spews out hurts because of it too. Maybe the President has to be bi-partisan but I don't have to. What makes me even happier is the knowledge that slime like this permeate the Republican party to the degree that it's going to happen over and over again and I'm going to laugh every time. No, I'm not a democrat. I just enjoy seeing idiots in pain. Choke on it Republicans and keep me laughing. - Anomaly100, on 06/24/2009, -2/+13Ridusotyranny:
His link beat your link- (Kidding here) Seriously, if you think there are any politicians that are not tainted, you're wrong, Seems to me, it was just yesterday, when Glenn Beck ridiculed the left, saying we were exaggerating. He's a jackass, but that's besides the point. If a politician is missing for 4 days, they are either dead or cheating on their wife/husband. - BigVi, on 06/25/2009, -2/+13This is the risk of imposing your values on others. If you stumble, karma is a bitch.
- Volath, on 06/25/2009, -1/+11"Is the liberal media celebrating at the fall of Gov. Mark Sanford?"
FOX news. - Misanthropology, on 06/25/2009, -3/+13The republicans chose to make it about politics when they started pressing their private "moral" agenda (which they clearly don't follow) on America.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -3/+13I doubt tyranny will bother to visit the site, so I'll post the article. I doubt he'll read it though.
2009
Governor Mark Sanford Admits to affair after missing for 4 days... http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/us/25sanford.htm ...
(Full list of scandals at Moral Values)
2008
Bruce Barclay, former Cumberland County commissioner, videotaped hundreds of sexual encounters — many with male escorts — using cameras hidden throughout his Monroe Township home.[1]
Matthew Joseph Elliott, former aide to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a child.[2]
Vito Fossella, the only Republican member of Congress from New York City, admitted to police to having a child out-of-wedlock when stopped for drunk driving.[3]
Robert McKee, Republican delegate from Western Maryland, announced his resignation after authorities seized two computers, videotapes and printed materials from his Hagerstown home in a child pornography investigation. McKee also resigned his position as executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County.[4]
Daniel Dean Thompson, 31, a Utah retailer of "family-friendly" tapes and DVDs (Hollywood films with the "dirty parts" cut out of them), arrested and booked into the Utah County jail on charges of sexual abuse and unlawful sexual activity with a 14-year-old.[5]
Derek Walker, former Eagle Scout and candidate seeking the GOP nomination in a race for north-central Pennsylvania district, was charged with felony burglary and criminal trespass stemming from an encounter last year with an ex-girlfriend, during which he allegedly broke into her home and used his cell phone to videotape her engaged in an intimate moment with another man.[6]
2007
Robert "Bob" Allen, Florida state Rep. Arrested in the afternoon at a Veteran's Memorial Park for solicitation of prostitution from an undercover male officer inside a restroom. According to the papers Bob "offer[ed] to perform oral sex for $20". Bob Later claimed that his offer had something to do with his being afraid of black people.[7]
John David Roy Atchison, Republican prosecutor, was arrested for soliciting sex from a 5-year old girl, then killed himself three weeks later. At the time of his arrest, Atchison was an "assistant U.S. attorney" appointed by President Bush's attorney general.[8]
E. Ozwald Balfour, chairman of the Utah Republican Black Assembly and elected to the Republican State Central Committee in 2007, even though he was awaiting trial on four felony counts of forcible sex abuse dating back to his arrest in February, 2005.[9]
John Bryan, Republican city councilman, killed himself after police began investigating allegations that he had molested three girls, including two of his adopted daughters, ages 12 and 15.[10]
Larry Craig Republican Senator for Idaho, was arrested on July 11, 2007, by plainclothes police officer investigating complaints of lewd behavior in a Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport airport men's room. On August 8 in Hennepin County Municipal Court in Bloomington, Minnesota, Craig entered a guilty plea and paid a $500 fine.[11]. On September 1st, Craig subsequently announced his retirement from the Senate[12]. Five days later, Craig changed his mind, renounced his retirement and began a battle to have his guilty plea overturned.[13]
John R. Curtin, Monroe County state Republican committeeman, was convicted of molesting an underage teenage boy and sentenced to serve six to 18 months in prison.[14]
Richard Curtis, Washington State Rep., resigned from the House after reports of his sexual encounter with a male escort became public.[15]
Donald Fleischman, Brown County, WI, Republican Party Chairman, resigned his post after he was charged with two counts of child enticement, two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child and a single charge of exposing himself to a child.[16]
Larry Dale Floyd, Republican Constable in Denton County, Texas Precinct Two. Arrested for allegedly crossing state lines to have sex with an 8-year old child and was charged with 7 related offenses. Age 62 at time of arrest.[17]
Ted Klaudt, former South Dakota State Rep., found guilty of four counts of second-degree rape of two teenage foster daughters.[18][19]
Ronald C. Kline, Republican Judge in Orange County, CA, pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography on his home computer after six years of legal wrangling. In 2002, charged with child molestation and under house arrest on federal charges of possessing child pornography, political analysts still gave him a 50-50 chance of winning the March 5 primary for the Orange County Superior Court seat. He lost the election to a write-in candidate.
Joseph M. McDade, 75, was issued a summons on a charge of exposure of sexual organs, a misdemeanor that carries up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. The longtime Pennsylvania Republican congressman who served for 36 years in the House and now works for a Washington lobbying firm, has been accused of exposing his private parts to two women at a beach resort on Sanibel Island. [20]
Patrick Lee McGuire, former former Flagler County Commissioner, surrendered to police after allegedly molesting girls between the ages of 8 and 13.[21]
Jon Matthews, Republican talk show host in Houston, was indicted for indecency with a child, including exposing his genitals to a girl under the age of 17.[22]
Joseph Monteleone Jr., Elyria city councilman, was found guilty of fondling underage girls and asking them, to have sex with him.[23]
Glenn Murphy Jr., chairman of the Clark County Republican Party and president of the Young Republican National Federation, resigned both posts, after the Clark County Sheriff’s Department began investigating Murphy for alleged criminal deviate conduct. A 22-year-old man claimed that Murphy performed an unwanted sex act on him while the man slept in a relative’s Jeffersonville home. During the investigation, a similar accusation from 1998 came to light.[24]
Armando Tebano, Schenectady County Republican Chairman, pleaded guilty to fondling a 14-year-old girl.[25]
David Vittner, junior Senator from Louisiana, became one of the few high-profile politicians to be implicated as a client of "D.C. Madam" Deborah Jeane Palfrey.[26]
2006
Steve Aiken, campaign manager for a Republican candidate for Congress in Arizona, former Quakertown, PA, police officer and self-proclaimed reverend, was convicted of having sex with two underage girls.[27]
Louis Beres, chairman of the Christian Coalition of Oregon. 3 of his family members accuse him of molesting them when they were pre-teens. In August 06, Beres confessed.[28]
Howard L. Brooks, Republican legislative aide and adviser to a California assemblyman, was charged with molesting a 12-year old boy and possession of child pornography. [29]
Randall Casseday, Washington Times newspaper executive, pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a 13-year old girl on the internet.[30]
Larry Corrigan, Republican operative and Director of Operations and Budget at King County Prosecutor's Office, OR, was arrested for soliciting sex from 13-year old girls.[31]
Carey Lee Cramer Political consultant and anti-Kerry ad producer, tried for molesting two young girls, one of whom lived with him, and was 8 yrs old; the other starred in an anti-Kerry commercial. Diary [32]
Mark Foley, Republican Representative, Florida Sixteenth Congressional District. Resigned after trying to solicit sex from male congressional pages via an instant messenger program. The conversations included his asking a sixteen-year-old "stud" whether his penis was erect and requesting that he take out and measure his penis. The cover-up involved Republican House Majority Leader John Boehner, Ohio Eighth Congressional District and Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Illinois Fourteenth District.[33]
Jim Gibbons, then US Rep. and Republican candidate for governor, was accused by a Las Vegas casino cocktail waitress of grabbing her, shoving her against a wall and threatening her after she rebuffed his advances.[34][35] Since elected Governor, Gibbons is under investigation by the FBI on corruption charges and is embroiled in what looks set to become a very messy divorce.[36]
Ted Haggard, was fired as pastor of the New Life Church and resigned from his position as president of the National Association of Evangelicals in November 2006 after a former male prostitute alleged they had a cash-for-sex relationship. The man also said he saw Haggard use methamphetamine. Haggard confessed to undisclosed “sexual immorality” and said he bought meth but didn’t use it.[37]
Don Haidl, Assistant Sheriff of Orange Country, in violation of California's rape shield law, led a smear campaign against the child his son poisoned and then violently gang-raped on videotape, adding up to 24 felony counts. He said that his son "acted accordingly" because the child was a "slut".[38][39]
Jeffrey Ray Nielsen, Christian conservative activist and lawyer with close ties to Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Scott Baugh, head of the Orange County Republican Party, was arrested for having sex with a 14-year old boy.[40]
Jeffrey Patti, Republican Committee Chairman, was arrested for distributing what experts call "some of the most offensive material in the child pornography world" - a video clip of a 5-year-old girl being raped.[41]
Brent Schepp, Republican County Board Candidate was charged with molesting a 14-year old girl and killed himself three days later.[42]
2005
Adelphia Communications Corp.: Donated large sums of money to some of the most conservative members of Congress. They are also the first cable company to offer hard-core adult movies to subscribers.[43]
John Collins, of Eatontown, NJ, former music teacher and city councilman, pleaded guilty to sexually molesting 13 and 14 year old girls.[44]
John Gosek Republican Mayor of Oswego, N.Y.was arrested after paying a confidential informant $250 to introduce him to two 15-year-old girls at a hotel.[45]
Dr. W. David Hager Bush appointee, member of Focus on the Family's Physician Resource Council, player in movement to ban the morning-after-pill. Had an adulterous affair, before divorcing his wife he sexually abused her, including sodomizing her in her sleep.[46]
Russell Harding, president of the New York City Housing Development Corp. under then-mayor Rudolph Giuliani, pleaded guilty to stealing more than $400,000 for his personal use and possessing child pornography.[47]
Neal Horsley has called for the arrest of all homosexuals. During an interview with Alan Colmes on the Fox News Radio's The Alan Colmes Show, he admitted to having engaged in sex with a mule at age 11. "When you grow up on a farm in Georgia, your first girlfriend is a mule," he said. He then credited Jesus with forgiving and cleansing him of his "sin."
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Jeff Miller, (R-Cleveland), Senate Republican Caucus Chairman in Tennessee and the sponsor of Tennessee’s Marriage Protection act, getting divorced (as of April 2005) because of an affair he was having with an office aid. Miller described the Tennessee Marriage Protection Act as a means of preserving the sanctity of marriage. He opposed an amendment, however, which stated that “Adultery is deemed to be a threat to the institution of marriage and contrary to public policy in Tennessee.”
Dennis L. Rader, AKA, The BTK Killer, Republican zoning supervisor, Boy Scout leader and Lutheran church president, pleaded guilty to performing a sexual act on an 11-year old girl he murdered.[48]
Jeffrey Kyle Randall, Republican Mayor of Clarkfield, Minnesota, was sentenced to 275 days in jail for molesting two boys--ages ten and 12--during a six-year period.[49]
Jean Schmidt, OH-2, though not herself implicated, employed a campaign manager (Joe Braun) in her 2005 election who once wrote an article condemning gay men for running sex ad profiles, and who was then accused of running his own sex profile on Collarme, an S&M sex site. The profile called for "submissives" to wear only a collar and handcuffs and to have hot wax dripped on them.[50]
Mark Seidensticker, Republican campaign worker, is a convicted child mole - malex, on 06/25/2009, -2/+12The Republican party has spent the last 40 years inventing their own demographic: Values Voters. The message of every campaign has been "we're moral Christians like you, and all of America's problems are due to the moral anarchy of our opposition. Also, we love families more than them."
It's a bit late to start claiming that their private lives shouldn't matter. - alarion, on 06/25/2009, -0/+9We don't, Republican's do. They are the holier-than-thou, lynch the liberal whores people. Preaching about their God-fearing nature and their moral superiority.
Dems don't go around running on platforms of religion and uber-morality. When they do, I will stop voting for them. - okayokayokay, on 06/24/2009, -6/+15I originally liked the The Daily Show's theory from last night that he had "actually chased a coyote into the woods to ***** it." But cheating on his wife with a woman in Argentina? That'll do.
- emailowndme, on 06/25/2009, -1/+9affair?
As far as I know, you pretty much have to be married to have an affair.
Try again. - SoulGrub, on 06/25/2009, -1/+9GreatPurge that's somewhat correct, I couldn't give a damn what an official does in his personal life as long as the job is being done, but if he's gonna preach moral values and call on others to resign as Republicans typically do then they should do so themselves.
I'm speaking specifically of Republican Senator Ensign who was equally busted last week.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090618/ap_on_re_us/us ... - emailowndme, on 06/25/2009, -0/+8Here's the difference. When Democrats cheat, their base isn't horrified.
When Republicans cheat, it turns into amazing popcorn theater. There are press conferences, people crying, Republicans get all redfaced trying to say that Dem's cheat too, and don't understand why we don't care about the personal lives of our politicians.
This is all gloating, and pointing out hypocrisy, but then again, you all should be used to it by now.
Signed, one of the children who lost his innocence watching the Clinton Impeachment. - novenator, on 06/25/2009, -2/+10ridus, the Republicans are far more scandal prone than their Democratic counterparts, which is especially ludicrous because they perpetually claim the supposed moral high ground of 'family values'. There is a word for this: hypocrisy and it is well documented at: http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/Republican_Sex_Scan ...
- novenator, on 06/25/2009, -1/+9The list of Republican and conservative scandals on the dkosepedia list was far longer and only about sex scandals (thus, ON topic). Your list was already pasted as a whole on a comment above, and I suspect your Digg account is nothing but a troll one:
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A 52 year-old person who joined Digg on June 25th, 2009 - inactive, on 06/25/2009, -4/+12According to Fox News (the only reliable news source evar), Sanford is a (D)emocrat.
This all makes sense. Have fun during the rapture. - DD2CC2U, on 06/25/2009, -0/+7Plus used tax payer's money to help fund his trips.
- Barackalypse, on 06/25/2009, -2/+9What I want to know is has he cheated on the taxpayers and honest citizens of South Carolina or has he faithfully acted to protect their freedom and obey the Constitution of South Carolina? Frankly nothing else matters.
- DD2CC2U, on 06/25/2009, -1/+8He took government money to finance his trips,,,,, does that count?
- Moralogic, on 06/25/2009, -0/+7Judge them by Fox News instead then, calling him a democrat when he first admitted the news.
- crcurran, on 06/25/2009, -0/+7Can't I judge the whole group based on it's leaders? Based on that he was the leader of the Republican Governors and is a Presidential hopeful for the Republican party? Can't I blame the party based on who they pick to be their representatives at the top??
Shouldn't Sanford should judge himself by his own standards; he crucified Clinton over an extramarital affair back in the 90s and demanded he resign. Shouldn't Sanford demand that Sanford resign? I don't care much that he had an affair because it shouldn't affect his ability to Govern but I do want to know if he is a hypocrite because that does reflect on his ability to Govern. So what's it going to be, Sanford? Leave with honor or stay and be a hypocrite? - novenator, on 06/25/2009, -0/+7If he actually went on the naked hike on summer solstice, I would have gained an ounce of respect for him. The way it stands, he is just a lying hypocrite.
- novenator, on 06/25/2009, -1/+7while snorting rails of meth
- chrismwood, on 06/24/2009, -8/+14What a tool. A perfect representation of the hypocracy rampant in the Republican party. The moderate ones can't get a word in edgewise because 'leaders' like Sanford get all the spotlight.
If this is the best the GOP has got, then Obama has nothing to worry about. - wtrwlkr, on 06/25/2009, -0/+6better Edwards than Foley or Haggard.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -0/+6“I think it would be much better for the country and for him personally (to resign). I come from the business side. If you had a chairman or president in the business world facing these allegations, he’d be gone.” [Mark Sanford on Clinton, The Post and Courier, 9/12/98]
- sugarazor, on 06/25/2009, -1/+7"Gotta love those dems, It's ok when our guys cheat, at least they aren't hypocritical'."
Yeah, pretty much. I don't give a ***** if a politician screws around on his wife, it's none of my business. But don't hang with the Jesus™ crowd and tell me how you're morally superior and then go and do something that directly conflicts with all that. I don't care who my politicians are banging (so long as they're actually getting laid... sexual frustration doesn't mix well with foreign policy), I care about what they're doing for the country. So what if Bill Clinton was getting blown? The economy was a ***** of a lot better and we didn't have 5,000 soldiers coming home in boxes and thousands more coming back without certain limbs.
But I have no sympathy for an assclown like Newt Gingrich who tries to get Clinton impeached while he was screwing around on his own wife. That's a problem. Hypocrisy is inexcusable. - dman24752, on 06/25/2009, -1/+7Wait a second, a Republican cheating on his wife with WOMAN? I'm still wrapping my head around that part.
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