It’s not that. It’s probably that some people, like me, are perhaps viewing it through a more a multi-varied prism. On one hand it’s great that Sanford won. He’ll probably vote conservatively, and it’s a great relief that that horrid Busch and her vile Comedy Channel peanut brigade were deprived of their celebration.
Yet, on the other hand, Sanford revealed himself during his ‘scandal,’ to be a really grotesquely self-absorbed character, with his emotional ramblings. Really, really pathetic. Real men don’t behave or talk this way! He showed repeatedly that he was devoid of character. So even though it’s terrific to have a reliable vote against Obama, it still comes across as a rather un-celebratory situation, in how it reflects a degraded American culture. And it’s that degraded culture that keeps lowing its standards, opening the doors to such degeneracy like fag marriage.
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Its not that. Its probably that some people, like me, are perhaps viewing it through a more a multi-varied prism. On one hand its great that Sanford won. ... Yet on the other hand ...”
BINGO
Perfect post of my thoughts. I have no reason to believe that Sanford will not represent my conservative point of view adequately, and better than my own Representative. However, there is certainly the knowledge that his judgement in the past, to say the least, has demonstrated some major flaws (as has my own).
God be with him. And, please, God bless our Republic.