Most any other public employee, whether it be a school teacher, a school janitor, policeman, soldier, etc., would be fired for this type of transgression. He was selected to be above the mean; therefore, shouldn't he be held to at least the same standard as these other public employees? Besides, his behavior typifies more an audacious arrogance (much, much too common in DC) than a weakness. Originally Posted by I B HankeringHe is elected. This is politics. If he can hang on without the DNC asking him to leave, the voters in his district can decide, just like they did with Vitter from La.
You seem to pick and choose who should resign depending on party affilation. I may be mistaken but that is how it appears to me. So were I advising him, I would say ignore folks like you but listen to your party leardership.