OPINION: Many Americans think it’s worse to vote for a Democrat (or Republican) than for a child molester. Is that a problem? | Will Bunch
In 2017, the whole world is watching a different bizarre political spectacle in the American South, as the
It's too late for
Alabana's governor,
The next day, a top adviser to
Trump himself then spiked that football on Tuesday night, offering a full-throated endorsement of Moore because "we don't need a liberal person in there, a Democrat," while claiming that Jones, a former
At long last, America, have you left no sense of decency? This is where we've sunk to -- high-level leaders arguing it's worse to vote for someone from an opposing political party than for a man you've acknowledged appears to have been a sexual predator of girls as young as 14. The "hot take" on this is to be outraged, because it is outrageous. A government with no morality is intolerable, yet the current state of play is a complicated one.
For one thing, as much as I hate this expression, this is arguably a case where, to some degree, "both sides do it." In modern
Things aren't exactly equal. At least on sexual misconduct, you could look at episodes like the Sen. Al Franken allegations and argue that
Here's the complicated nut of it all. Despite the annoying similarities between both parties in areas like their never-ending pasta bowl of addiction to corporate money, there are also differences between the
I spoke with
Krosnick also said voters in other countries tend to judge political leaders more on how effectively they govern than their personal peccadilloes, so one could argue that when a majority of Americans broke that way on Clinton's sex scandals -- giving his government a high approval rating despite disgust at his conduct -- it was arguably a sign of sophistication. Casting a ballot in these scenarios, he noted, is really more a reflection of the voter's morality than the politician's morality.
Perhaps, but must we be forced to choice between ideology and decency? You could argue for changes that would make it easier for political parties or voters to punish a bad boy in their own "tribe" without rewarding the opposition party. Right now, in most states, the resignation or forced exit of a
But those are minor tweaks. The reality is that American politics is always going to call for some level situational ethics in the voting booth. For me, I've never been a huge fan of the Clintons, and in 1996 I actually cast a third party vote (for
But I'm naive enough to think there's a drop-dead line somewhere, and a 30-something man hitting on young teens at the
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