Posted on 07/07/2004 6:56:42 PM PDT by lizmac
You are correct. I don't care if he is guilty of wanting to have sex with his wife. Matter of fact, I HOPE he is guilty.
This whole thing was the biggest non-issue ever. The only people that would ever care about it is the liberal media hoping to sink any conservative, and modern day Pharisies.
Just say no to both.
I tuned into Hannity on my drive home yesterday while Ryan was on, and, as
usual, I switched to something else. He won't shut up and let his guests speak.
bttt
I watched part of the interview. He appeared so naive about the harsh realities of the politics of personal destruction in vogue now. I liked Shawn's telling him that he should just refuse to give the media what they want. Shawn asked him if he lets the media dictate his political future. He waffled on his answer.
Jack Ryan didn't just "go into a strip club". There's a difference.
Ryan went out and proved my insight when he went on Sean's TV show that night and continued to not get back in the race. If that was what he was going to say, he souldn't have hung on for extra segments on Sean's radio show or gone on the TV show at all.
No, we dont need another senator like this. Hillary might intimidate him in the hall into switching his vote. Enough with the lilly-livered GOP senators.
Hopefully, no (A) practicing (B) Christian [and/or] (C) married man would "want to have sex with Jerri Ryan in public."
Just since you asked, and lest the assumed stereotype that all men without exception are amoral dogs in heat go unchallenged.
Dan
Biblical Christianity web site
No, Sean said that all that was in the court records were allegations. Sean also said that IF the allegations were true then Ryan was a "wierdo".
Hannity asked Ryan point blank if there was anything else in the files besides the sex club allegations and Ryan about slobbered all over himself trying to avoid answering the question. Then Hannity asked Ryan if he stood by the court affadavit where Ryan denied the sex club allegations. Again, Ryan said everything except give a yes or no answer to the question. Finally, after constant questioning by Hannity, Ryan weakly stood by his affadavit.
My impression from that interview was that Ryan did the right thing by stepping down. He plainly does not have the backbone necessary to be a strong Senator for Illinois. He's a wimp. Hannity dominated him easily. I'll admit Hannity can be a force to recokn with, but someone aspiring to be a US Senator should have alot more spine than Ryan showed in that interview.
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