>>>I do not want these people thinking that they can act this way, but if they see other getting away with it, perhaps that suggests in some way it might be acceptable.<<< Frankly, without Starr, we wouldn't even know. He's the pornographer. People, particularly politicians and presidents, have .>always< behaved this way. It's called "human behavior". To make this the litmus test of our future leaders is going to discourage talented people from going into public service. The big change is in the media reportage. When there were 4 networks sharing the advertising bounty, personal lives were not discussed, simply as a matter of good taste. But good taste flew out the window a long time ago, as 500 mini networks scramble for ratings and ad money. Don't ask, don't tell. This whole thing is just about over anyhow. Reason will prevail. Otherwise, kiss the economic good times goodbye.......Historically, the market performs the best under democratic administrations. Check the stats.......AL |