Delay - My Adultry was different than Newts
This is rich - two adulterers’, both “men of god”, both former leaders of the Republican Party saying my cheating was different than your cheating. Pretty sure that cheating is cheating, whatever the motivation or the circumstances. These two guys are pathetic and sadly comical, as representatives of Republican Leadership.
In the book, DeLay criticizes Gingrich for, among other things, conducting an affair with a Capitol Hill employee during the 1998 impeachment trial of Bill Clinton. (The woman later became Gingrich’s third wife.) “Yes, I don’t think that Newt could set a high moral standard, a high moral tone, during that moment,” DeLay said. “You can’t do that if you’re keeping secrets about your own adulterous affairs.” He added that the impeachment trial was another of his “proudest moments.” The difference between his own adultery and Gingrich’s, he said, “is that I was no longer committing adultery by that time, the impeachment trial. There’s a big difference.” He added, “Also, I had returned to Christ and repented my sins by that time.”
Posted on May 30th, 2007 by George Sand
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