Posted on 03/25/2016 8:13:32 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
You may not be interested in the alleged affairs of the presidential candidates, but the affairs of the candidates are very interested in you. Our media flask is now overflowing with smutty stories primed by the forthcoming issue of the National Enquirer, which alleges on its cover that Ted Cruz has had 5 Secret Mistresses. Only by depositing yourself in a news quarantine this weekend will you escape the storys heavy breathing.
Cruz denounces the piece, which Ive not yet obtained, as utter lies, and claims it was planted by Donald Trump. (Trump denies it.) But either way, it restarts the journalistic debate over whether the press has any business reporting on the sex lives of politicians. At one time in Washington, politicianseven the presidentcould have lovers on the side and get away with it as long as they were circumspect about it (Lyndon Johnson, John Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Franklin Roosevelt, and so on back to the founding). But that arrangement changed in 1979, when the Washington Monthly published Suzannah Lessards killed New Republic piece about Ted Kennedys dalliances. Since then, a dozen major politicians, including Rep. Robert Bauman in 1980; Rep. Dan Crane in 1983; Sen. Gary Hart in 1987; President Bill Clinton in 1998; and Sen. John Edwards in 2008 have been accused in the press for having participated in bedroom rodeo with someone other than their spouse.
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More of a meta piece than an exposé, the Lessard article presented for public consumption what was widely known within official Washington but was only whispered about elsewhere: Ted Kennedy, who was running for president against Jimmy Carter, was sleeping around. A lot. Titled Kennedys Woman Problem; Womens Kennedy Problem, the piece named no names and made no attempt to document his sexual adventures. It merely presented them as a given to argue that Kennedys philandering and treatment of women deserved public discussion as a legitimate issue in the campaign.
Lessard raised many of the issues we still bat around every time a politician is accused ofor gets caughthaving sex outside of marriage. (It should be noted that Kennedy separated from his first wife in 1978, and they divorced in 1982.) In her view, a candidate who campaigns or governs as a family manespecially one who also makes a big deal about being religiousis guilty of credibility-destroying hypocrisy if he or she also has extramarital affairs. Another criticism of office-holding philanderers, especially presidents or officials holding high security clearances, is that they injure the nation by making themselves vulnerable to blackmail by foreign powers or other unscrupulous operators.
Blackmail aside, why do a politicians dalliances matter? Why do we care? Why do we hunger to read about them even if we dont care about hypocrisy or the national security implications? It would take an anthropologist to explain that, but who is shtupping whom is of high interest in almost every culture, and has been so ever since we left the trees for the veldt. Even the sex lives of the low-status fascinate us. Whether valid or not, an individuals sex life has come to stand as a marker of trustworthiness. Once the subject is breached, it takes superhuman powers by the press to avoid talking about it.
Candidates seek extramarital sex for the same reasons civilians dofor adventure, to express status within the group, for love, to obey the command of the selfish gene to throw itself into the next generation. The difference, of course, is that politicians play to a crowd thats a million times the size of an ordinary civilian, and for that reason the collective judgment is much greater. So is the collective obsession. Thats why were all happily gossiping about Ted Cruzs sex life today: Its not that hes sexy (perish the thought), its that hes high profile and high status.
If, as Andrew Marr writes, Journalism is the industrialization of gossip, its remarkable how little sex-tattling gets published. It was not always so. Sexual gossip can be found in Americas first newspaper, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign And Domestick (1690), which makes mention of the French kings affair with a princes wife. (The publication was shut down after one issue.)
How much damage will the National Enquirer allegations do to the Cruz campaign? According to Gawker, which has read the story, none of the alleged paramours are named, and their photos reproduced in the piece are pixilated, presumably to deter speedy identification. How can we convict on such sketchy evidence, even if that sketchy evidence appears to be more substantial than Lessards case against Kennedy? On the other hand, the publication has a pretty good track record catching cheating notables (Hart, Edwards, Tiger Woods, Jesse Jackson). Maybe it has temporarily vagued-out the specifics of Cruzs alleged affairs because it plans to drip-drip-drip the details into the public over the course of several issues to sell more copies.
If true, the story will be damaging. But even if false, which is entirely possible, the charges will be almost as damaging to Cruz, because he cant afford to spend scarce time and political capital on the controversy to refute and erase the stain. Hes too busy fighting Trump for the nomination!
Heres what haunts me most about this story. Today, the cable channels and the Web are filled with high-speed speculation about a story that many of us (including me) have not yet read. What if Cruz is innocent? To borrow a phrase uttered by an exonerated Reagan administration official, where will Cruz go to get his good name back?
Actually, here in Columbus, it was rumored for years that Kasich is gay and this was before gay was talked about openly.
>> either way, it restarts the journalistic debate over whether the press has any business reporting on the sex lives of politicians.
Not a debate that concerns integrity.
The MSM is the Country’s greatest threat.
Why do the media smears always involve sex, but no evidence?
It is reported that Rubio’s campaign was shopping this mistress story weeks before the Florida Primary, a Cruz PAC donated $500,000 to the Fiorina campaign out of the blue which is being investigated by the FEC beginning September, 2015. Cruz is not the man of we thought he was.
I have this immage of Kasich rushing some broad in a bar, vigorously karate-chopping the cocktail table as he loudly explains to her how great he is...
Perhaps this will bring in some of the democrat vote for Cruz - he otherwise has nothing the left admires.
Lol, funny! All the while talking her to death.
“Perhaps this will bring in some of the democrat vote for Cruz - he otherwise has nothing the left admires.”
Yeah, this might be his master plan to appeal to a broader base.
So relax and enjoy what you have now, as it won't last much longer.
Its like this... as a Trump voter, I can guarantee you that if this was about Trump and it was recent like this appears to be with Cruz, then I wouldnt be supporting Trump. A person who runs for president or any political office like senator or rep is asking his/her voters to trust in him.
If all this about cruz is true, that hes been doing all this with 8 or more women all this time, then its more than just a simple affair. Its a sickness. And very blackmailable, i might add.
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You have to wonder if Ted Cruz has had this many affairs and trysts when exactly does he have time to do his job?
Remember they said BILL CLINTON’S tryst with Monica Lewinsky
Wasn’t our business & not relevant? So you have to apply the same standard today - the affair card seems to work
I’m getting the distinct impression that Kasich really believes the myth about how he’s going to becomme President. Is he known for his delusions in Columbus?
He has said that he wants to “expedite” the “return”, newly legalized, of the “good ones”.
That is indeed touchback amnesty, since such illegals would otherwise not be eligible to return to the US and certainly wouldn’t be eligible for legalization.
I agree it is better than nothing, but it is his official position right now and none of us knows what we would ultimately end up with.
Trump isn’t perfect, but he’s my first choice at this point.
It is not the affairs, religion on the sleeve, nor open zipper that is the problem. It was the $500,000 hush money and stonewalling of the FEC investigation.
“Trump is an outsider, and has no chance.
So relax and enjoy what you have now, as it won’t last much longer. “
Hang in there FRiend!
Ya nevah know.
Reagan was married more than once also, but I know what you mean.
If the stories about Cruz are true, then it just means that both Trump AND Cruz have been unfaithful. Alas, no Reagans in this election. ....in any way, shape, or form.
But we knew what we got with Trump, warts and all.
Ted Cruz give the title “Solicitor General” a whole new meaning ;-)
Being on the front page of the NE reaches every LIV in the country. The damage is done.
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