To: Nonstatist
Unbelievably stupid admissionSo you're saying that he should have denied the allegations, even if they were true? I think he did the right thing. Isn't there some maxim about the cover-up being worse than the crime? I think it is great that he did this.
To: Floratina
If the allegations are true -- and it appears they are -- then the best thing for him to do is be up front about it and admit it. I personally don't care one way or another if he cheated on his wife, or played touchy-feely with some starlet; and I didn't care if Clintoon cheated on HIS wife (and had I been married to Hildabeast, the Ice Queen, I'd be running the herd, too). What DID offend me about the Toon's actions was his perjury, his subornation of perjury, his obstruction of justice, and his getting others to lie and cheat for him, as well; not to mention his apparent rape of Juanita Broderick and his obvious sexual assault on Kathleen Willie. If Arnold is guilty of those same actions, then I want to see him in jail. On the bright side, this may propel McClintock into the governor's mansion.
To: Floratina
So you're saying that he should have denied the allegations, even if they were true?The "allegations" are that he is guilty of sexual harrassment. If he is, that is a disqualifyer for office.
He "admits" to "insensitivity". To many thats just nomenclature for a more serious offense. And count on it, more charges are-a-comin'. True or not, he's already made an "admission". Now we're squabbling over the degree of "criminality". Personally, I think he's cooked.
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