daoneandonly wrote:Pointgod wrote:daoneandonly wrote:
There are pictures of her naked with said staffer. Do you hang around with your coworkers in the buff? Thinking that's not a normal thing to do
Maybe I do what’s it too you? As long as it’s not a subordinate that’s not inappropriate. You’re awfully prudish for a guy who supports rapists and sexual assaulters. Hill is exactly right this was a dirty right wing campaign to force her out of her seat. It’s revenge porn and the fact that you somehow don’t find that the biggest issue with the situation says a lot about you. Kavanaugh raping a woman is cool. Trump raping women is cool. A woman having her nude pictures leaked and she’s the problem.
No one cares about her pics, its that the pics prove she was in a relationship with a subordinate, which she already admitted to. There's no injustice here, she did something that was a fire-able offense in any industry, but should especially be true for political positions and now she's gone. Tata
I also see the actual offense (as opposed to the pictures) as a not a moral issue but a general standard in this country. The CEO of McDonalds was just forced to resign for having an affair with a subordinate. But Republican have not gone to such extreme lengths to get rid of Rep. Duncan Hunter, accused of having five or more affairs, including one with his own staffer, and spending campaign funds on his affairs, his house, etc. He blames it all on his wife, who has pled guilty and is cooperating with prosecutors, he calls it all a "witch hunt" carried out by "partisan Democrat prosecutors" (the prosecutor is a Trump appointee) and the "deep state". Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know that tune.
The issue of revenge porn shaming is really a separate issue. Perhaps it was stupid for a person in her position to have so many porn selfies (if that's what you want to call them), but a burglar and his fence are no less guilty because the front door was unlocked. Hill may or may not have been re-elected, but the powers that worked to sexually shame her from office (including her obvious db of an ex-husband) show the dehumanizing lengths some will go to destroy opponents.
The big battle currently involves a president who has been arrogant, contentious, egotistical, misogynistic, boisterous, boastful, self-absorbed, incurious, provocative, vain, and dishonest his entire life, and also quite whiney when he is reported as arrogant, contentious, egotistical, misogynistic, boisterous, boastful, self-absorbed, incurious, provocative, vain, and dishonest. He and his administration have been the subject of several investigations since he took office, regarding the lengths he and his team would go to in order to secure victory. Very similar to Nixon. The latest investigation seems to have the most steam, an alleged extremely corrupt attempt to expose a perceived opponent's alleged extreme corruption.
Many Trump supporters (maybe all, I don't know) do not seem to understand that FAKE NEWS! is not necessary to reach conclusions about Trump. It is very easy to form an opinion based purely on him, his tweets, his speeches, his interviews, his (obviously ghost written) books, his public statements, and his very public actions, including some that he surely did not intend to go public. He is surely the least private candidate and president in history, and he brought his arrogant, contentious, egotistical, misogynistic, boisterous, boastful, self-absorbed, incurious, provocative, vain, dishonest behavior to an even larger audience.
This is politics at its slimiest. Hound a woman from office not with ethical violations but with naked pictures. The Democratic party cannot get away with such slut shaming...or gay shaming, or attacking Latino or black or Native American or Islamic or...just about anyone who isn't a white male...without some sort of backlash from its own constituents. But when the emperor shows up naked, over and over, his supporters just keep saying, "Nice suit! You're one of us!"
The political process likely pollutes every politician's winning ambition with necessary compromise, and inevitably corrupts repeat players, if not through personal financial gain, then at least through an abandonment of ideals in order to remain repeat players. I have lived in DC virtually all my life and watched this all like it is a very consequential but inherently absurd game. And yet, in all that time, I have never seen someone like Trump, who so clearly had a broken moral compass at the starting gate, rise to the top, and while repeatedly confirming that he has no moral compass, continue to enthrall supporters and inspire the most twisted, ridiculous, and frequently contradictory rationalizations for supporting him. Extremely consequential, inherently absurd.