{"id":6757,"date":"2011-03-23T09:37:09","date_gmt":"2011-03-23T13:37:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/?p=6757"},"modified":"2012-12-26T20:08:04","modified_gmt":"2012-12-27T01:08:04","slug":"chris-lee-and-the-hypocrisy-of-pro-family-republicans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/cultural-correspondent\/03\/23\/chris-lee-and-the-hypocrisy-of-pro-family-republicans\/","title":{"rendered":"Chris Lee And The Hypocrisy of ‘Pro-Family’ Republicans"},"content":{"rendered":"
Few people are going to miss Representative Chris Lee. Lechery or no lechery, he was a lousy and insignificant politician, given to abusing earmarks and franking privileges. The only reason anyone cares about Lee\u2019s resignation is because of the absurd circumstances of the scandal leading up to it.<\/p>\n
Truthfully, even in terms of scandal, it\u2019s more stupid than titillating. Lee, despite being married, sent a shirtless photo of himself to a woman on Craigslist using his real name<\/em>. No physical sexual misconduct took place, no one was injured, and the American people as a whole wouldn\u2019t have been affected one way or the other if the scandal never broke out.<\/p>\n However, Chris Lee has generated just as much news from the controversy and his subsequent resignation as other licentious politicians. In comparison to other events going on in the world, like the Egyptian situation, the Chris Lee situation is getting more coverage than it most likely deserves. Yet, with further analysis, this situation speaks volumes about not only the nature of political sex scandals, but also of the moral expectations of the Republican political machine. The first consideration when examining recent political sex scandals is that the majority of the offenders have been Republican. This is a matter of objective fact. Chris Lee is a Republican, as is Larry Craig, John Ensign, David Vitter, and the three Marks (Souder, Sanford, and Foley). Of course, there are notable examples on the Democrat side \u2014 most obviously John Edwards \u2014 but Republicans make up the bulk of the list by far.<\/p>\n The obvious irony is that the Republican apparatus has an obsessive focus on \u201cfamily values\u201d and moral rectitude, a focus that does not include cruising airport restrooms or frequenting high-class prostitutes. As easy it is to chalk this up to some inherent hypocrisy present in all Republicans, that isn\u2019t really fair. <\/p>\n There are really a number of different ways to look at the situation. One perspective (which, although quite pessimistic, has its merits) is that both Democrats and Republicans are embroiled in tricky situations to an equal degree, and Republicans get caught with greater frequency and face more ostracizing because of their fixation on \u201cmoral\u201d issues. This might explain why Chris Lee resigned while a Democrat like Barney Frank, who was living with a male escort in the late 1980s, did not resign.<\/p>\n
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