She did The Right Thing when it counted - on national television and to the detriment of her prospects of winning the pageant. Does that count for nothing?
So it doesn’t matter how you conduct yourself, but rather the rhetoric one uses to say how others should conduct themselves?
I’m sorry, but that again comes back to the splinter/plank comment I made earlier (and by Jesus before me).
She shouldn’t have held herself up as the standard for others as she did so publicly, given the predilections she apparently indulges it (assuming the claims of this TMZ article are correct).
I’m sorry, but hypocrisy of any stripe irks me tremendously.