But it was all okay, except to the compulsively judgmental, because their spouses weren’t meeting their needs, and God wouldn’t want them to be unhappy when they’d finally met their soulmate ...
Yadda yadda.
Doesn’t make his political or social commentary wrong, of course, although everything is arguable. I think Ramesh Ponnuru is a sharper observer and more logically consistent.
I haven't seen D'Souza on the talk show circuit lately...this explains a lot!
I would just say, IMHO, that meeting one's spouse's needs is important, but it works both ways, doesn't it? and characterizing the younger woman in question as a "nubile young groupie" is perhaps a biased description?
IF this change of relationships was done above-board, as it seems to have been, then it's none of my business, I will not criticize, and I will keep my opinion to myself, not having personal acquaintance with any of these people, and not making judgement without knowing all the facts.
Nevertheless, I'm sure it's been difficult for all involved, and I'm sorry for them...I hope their lives go forward, better!