To: mdmathis6
The leading conservative spokesman revealed that his habit had become an issue at home, telling Hannity, "It got excessive. Mrs. Bennett got on me. She was right. And this story hit and it was all out there for everyone to see." Who best to define it as a "problem" than his wife. By his own accounts it was "excessive."
To: Bluntpoint
He needs to go to GA. I'd also guess he's a problem drinker - the two go hand in hand.
16 posted on
07/31/2003 3:51:12 AM PDT by
Chancellor Palpatine
(in one ear and out the other, don't you get criss crossed, I recommend you try a little mental floss)
To: Bluntpoint; All; Chancellor Palpatine
My point is that many conservatives "turned" on Bennett when the "gambling" issue hit the public media...many here in Freeperland as well, calling him a "hypocrite". To the extent that the exposure has induced in Bennett a desire to stop gambling, that is all well and good. But I don't see where he has suffered any extreme moral lapse, and we conservatives fall into the trap that the amoralistic librerals love to see us fall into when we start to "eat our own".
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