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View from the Right: An imperfect senator's road to redemption

Nevada Republican Sen. John Ensign was unfaithful to his wife; there's no excusing broken vows. But the steps he's taken since the story broke provide a reminder that there is a road to redemption in truth. And not just for one U.S. senator and his family, but for American politics. In his public confession and acts of atonement, Ensign has brought a refreshing change to the roster of recent Beltway loose-belt scandals that have hit both sides of the aisle.

In a press conference, Ensign -- allegedly motivated by a blackmail threat -- admitted to an affair with an employee. He didn't excuse his misdeed. He said he regretted it. He apologized for it. He said, "It is the worst thing I have ever done in my life." He said that in the wake of the adultery, he and his wife sought counseling, and claimed that their marriage has never been stronger.

The next day, Ensign resigned his leadership post in the Senate. That same day, the media, naturally, was all atwitter. Twitter, too.

That Ensign cheated on his wife wasn't so much the cause of the outrage as was the fact that he had dared to criticize Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky debacle. Ensign said that the president's behavior was "an embarrassing moment for the country."

Well, it was. Ensign's own embarrassing moment doesn't change that.

On MSNBC's "Hardball," host Chris Matthews exposed social conservatives -- Ensign counts himself among us -- as "no different than anybody else." This is not breaking news.

The left-wing blogosphere quickly pounced on Ensign's official remarks regarding the institution of marriage: "Marriage recognizes the ideal of a father and mother living together to raise their children," he said from the Senate floor, in a statement in support of the Federal Marriage Amendment. He said, "Marriage is the cornerstone on which our society was founded," a sacred institution predating our Constitution and government.

Again, a politician's failings do not render all to which he subscribes morally null. The facts remain: marriage is a cornerstone, regardless of the many temptations to violate it. In a bastardized, and by now conventional, view of hypocrisy, it is unacceptable for someone who is not a perfect person to ever make a statement grounded in conscience, morality or natural law.

Presumably, then, all Christians should throw out their Book.

The Bible is and always has been directed to sinners. And, save for the star of the show, preaching comes from sinners, too. Christ warned Peter in Gethsemane, "Watch and pray that you may not undergo the test. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak." In Romans, Saint Paul said: "What I do, I do not understand. For I do not do what I want, but I do what I hate." Men (and women) believing one thing and falling short has a long history.

In an editorial, the Washington Post decreed, "Mr. Ensign's marital infidelity is a matter between him and his wife. Mr. Ensign's hypocrisy ... is a matter of legitimately broader interest." Marital infidelity isn't a wholly irrelevant issue when it comes to public service. It does speak to character. It's not an illegitimate question for a constituent to wonder what a politician's oath of office means to him once he's broken his marriage vows. But hypocrisy isn't what the Post and so many others say it is.

"We modern men and women hate hypocrisy, but we have a mistaken idea of what this means." The Rev. Thomas D. Williams, author of "Knowing Right from Wrong: A Christian Guide to Conscience" (Hachette, 2009) recently said. "Some say that a hypocrite doesn't practice what he preaches, but this isn't hypocrisy. None of us perfectly practices what he preaches. We all fall short. The solution of lowering our moral bar to match our imperfect behavior doesn't make us less hypocritical; it just makes us more mediocre. Keeping the bar high and maintaining our moral ideals helps us to strive for moral greatness rather than settling for moral poverty."

I confess that my first instinct was certainly not to praise Ensign upon learning of his infidelity. But in our world of flawed men and women, surely there should be a little room for empathy on an op-ed page. John Ensign did a shameful thing. He is ashamed of it. I'm sure he won't be perfect from here on in, but his actions in the wake of his fall make a statement about personal responsibility -- to family, to a public oath, to truth. And in this, he is not setting a poor example.

Lopez can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.

(June 25, 2009)

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The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

jeff wrote on Jun 25, 2009 2:02 PM:

" Noun

* S: (n) hypocrisy, lip service (an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction)
* S: (n) hypocrisy (insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have) "

Alihandero wrote on Jun 29, 2009 5:07 PM:

" I appreciate "jeff's" pointing out that the conservative politicians are fully the equal of the liberals when it comes to living their lives. "

jeff wrote on Jun 30, 2009 12:52 PM:

" Right [Alex], that's what I've been saying all along. It doesn't matter. Republican and Democrat politicians all lie, cheat and steal to further their own goals not yours or mine.

Remember, just because someone doesn't follow Rush and Hannity does not mean they are a 'Liberal Democrat'. "

manuel wrote on Jul 1, 2009 9:08 AM:

" He admitted it, and all it took to motivate him was the threat of blackmail, he was one of the worest critic of bill clinton, but a good republican will confess when motivated by the threat of blackmail "

Watchdog Fred wrote on Jul 1, 2009 2:59 PM:

" I believe the author didn't place enough importance on this action. The difference between the Senator and President William Jefferson Clinton, is Senator Ensign resigned his post of importance. All Clinton did, was smoke left over cigars and smile at the cameras alot. I think Ensign displayed outstanding sorrow for a matter he clearly regrest, there is a difference. BC is still waiting for all the jocks to come slap him on the butt, and say; "Way to Go Dude".


"The next day, Ensign resigned his leadership post in the Senate. That same day, the media, naturally, was all atwitter. Twitter, too." "

Paul wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:50 PM:

" I have to chuckel when I hear of ensign and stanford who were yelling for Billy to resign when his relationship with Monica became known.

But now that they have admitted to their "evil ways and their weakness of the flesh" "their love story" well, that's ok. I heard hannity say that he (hannity) was a Christian man and that as a Christian he had to forgive stanford because like him he was a good Christian man.

Typical republican hypocrisy. Everyone is a Christian if they are republican. "

Alihandero wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:29 PM:

" Hey manuel, you said:

"... a good republican will confess when motivated by the threat of blackmail."

...It is just as true when I say this:

"...and a good democratic President will lie when faced with impeachment."

Adultery and abnormal sex acts in the most sacred and moral American home: The White House! "

Alihandero wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:34 PM:

" Hey now,

"jeff" defines this word hypocrisy as "lip service?"

Dang "jeff," you keep on hittin' the Clinton references, doncha?

You betcha! "

dose wrote on Jul 1, 2009 9:43 PM:

" I dont care that Sanford or Ensign cheated on their wives that is between them. What I care about is the rank hypocrisy of these men, their just like Newt Gingrich who condemned Clinton for cheating on his wife while all the time they were all cheating too. And the even bigger problem with Sanford is the fact that he went AWOL and deserted his state for five days, without telling the U.S. embassy in Argentina without notifying his staff or even his family where he was. The man needs to resign and stop going on tv and telling everyone how his mistress is the love of his love but he is trying to fall back in love with his wife. If she has any brains she will drop him like its hot. "

manuel wrote on Jul 2, 2009 10:03 AM:

" Alihandero Whatchdog The jails are full of chritians, after they commited a crime and got caught, they seem to see the light, the republicans must all be christians, every time they get caught they become good christians, is Bush the head christian? "

the oracle wrote on Jul 2, 2009 2:15 PM:

" I could care less about any of their affairs, but being a hypocrite about it, I do. Does it disqualify one from politics? Thats up to the voter and thats the way it should be. Everyone screws up. Does the person step up and admit it and move on? Then good on 'em. Sanford on the other hand, was MIA to his state. Thats unacceptable. "

Bobb wrote on Jul 2, 2009 3:20 PM:

" dose; I agree with you on this one. She should drop him immediately as he has said the "other woman" is still his soul mate. He has admitted to having affairs in the past also. Hillary should have dropped Bill also but she wanted to use his popularity as a springboard and didn't want to give up the limelight of being first lady. Can we say double standards? I agree also that those who "find the Lord" after conviction is true as when they get released most go back to their old ways, so much for the Lord. It is just a cop out. "

Paul wrote on Jul 2, 2009 4:07 PM:

" Watchdog Fred wrote on Jul 1, 2009 2:59 PM:

Senator Ensign resigned his post of importance. All Clinton did, was smoke left over cigars and smile at the cameras alot. I think Ensign displayed outstanding sorrow for a matter he clearly regrest, there is a difference.

So all anyone has to do to make you happy is resign a post of importance and you are happy. Now that is a wonderful idea. I also wonder how many people (politicians) will take you up on that?? NONE.

Maybe Charlie Manson can resign as head of the Manson Family and he can finally go home with your blessings, if he shows "outstanding sorrow."

And how exactly does one display "outstanding sorrow" better yet, what is that?????

I remember in the military, I was talking to some MP friends of mine and they said that the only difference between a convict and us was that they were caught for doing some of the same things we are doing.

Like ensign and stanford. No morals, no family values pure and simple.

The word is regrets, not "regrest." "

Paul wrote on Jul 2, 2009 4:11 PM:

" Alihandero wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:29 PM:

Adultery and abnormal sex acts in the most sacred and moral American home: The White House! "

So that means that an airport stall and some place in Argentina are fine.

And how exactly do you know what an "abnormal sex act" is?? "

Alihandero wrote on Jul 2, 2009 8:06 PM:

" Well now, "Paul" asks this:

"And how exactly do you know what an "abnormal sex act" is?? "

For one thing, cigars are to be properly used in only one body orfice: the mouth.

Especially in the White House, which has had a long history of cigar smokers in it! "

manuel wrote on Jul 4, 2009 5:59 PM:

" Alihandero Is an expert on sex issues, when it involes the white house, but rather naive when it comes to sex issues with republican senators "

Alihandero wrote on Jul 5, 2009 5:53 AM:

" Alihandero wrote on Jul 2, 2009 8:06 PM:

"...For one thing, cigars are to be properly used in only one body orifice: the mouth."

Well, "manuel," do you really, really need me to explain the political party affiliation of this statement I made?

As for cigars, feel free to use them as per whatever your cultural background dictates, though.

After all, we do have a politically rich and diverse group here in this country! "

manuel wrote on Jul 5, 2009 10:33 AM:

" Alihandero I understand that cigars are for smoking, thanks for explaining that for me, now explain why it is OK for republican senators to have sex with who ever they please, could you give me some back ground on this, since you are an expert on cigars "

Alihandero wrote on Jul 7, 2009 5:54 AM:

" Oh, "manuel,"

If you cannot figure out what I correctly said there is no use in continuine this personal diffusion of the topic at hand.

Once again, this whole discussion proves that the highest elected Democrat in the land can have the same perverse moral failings of any other person - elected or not - on the face of this planet.

(Except for Michael Jackson - R.I.P.)

Thanks for helping me make this so very clear.

...Moving on... "

Watchdog Fred wrote on Jul 9, 2009 2:32 PM:

" To: Alihandero, nice going keep up the good work!

What keeps flashing through my mind is the infamous speech given by WJC; "I never had sexual relations with that woman."

Then a short while later the stained blue dress appeared and all hell broke lose. WJC was proven to be an out and out liar and true confessions came from witness after witness to the illicit affair between a woman who had sex with the President and a President who denied it to the very end.

Then said, well maybe we did have some inappropriate behavior and yes I am guilty of adultery.

Welcome to the Democratic way of thinking, now sit down and quit shouting to the rooftops over affairs of Republicans.

At least he met the woman in Argentina and not in the Governor's Mansion!

Then there is Hillary who couldn't have acted happier if it had been a threesome. "

manuel wrote on Jul 9, 2009 9:19 PM:

" Watchdog Doesent it seem strange that she saved that dress, she was put up by some republican, just a theory. what about all the republican senators that lied when caught with their pants down, and the republican speaker of the house, didn't he have a mistress, but you and alihandero think thats ok, they didn't have sex, they just held hands an talked "




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