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Sunday, June 03, 2007
Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Specks and Logs Syndrome
by Kevin McCullough
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

When is it ever allowable to observe a person's behavior and then draw conclusions about it, particularly as to whether such behavior is rational, moral, healthy etc?

Is it ever appropriate to give voice to those observations and conclusions?

For instance, this past week, New Yorkers got served up heaping portions of a superstar baseball player's adultery on the front pages of their newspapers. Alex Rodriguez was spotted coming out of a strip club with a "chesty blonde" that he has also been photographed with in several cities when away from the friendly confines of home. This week he was photographed not only leaving the strip club with her, but entering his hotel moments later.

In mentioning these actions on my radio show two interesting responses developed.

Women in large numbers responded with appreciation for discussing a topic that is now seldom even discussed from church pulpits anymore. The other reaction were self-proclaimed Christian men who insisted that I was being too harsh on A-Rod.

Two of the women who responded phoned my show anonymously but later revealed themselves to be wives of professional athletes who have faced or were concerned about facing the very same thing. They also expressed sincere thanks for allowing my listeners to chew over the implications of what adultery does - not just to the innocent wife left home, but to the children of that marriage, and in addition in A-Rod's case - every child that has read his children's book.

The male callers who criticized my coverage also ended up revealing some additional information to me. The most vociferous critics had themselves engaged in adultery. Interestingly enough they based their criticisms on the "speck and log" instruction from scripture. (Not to remove the speck from your brother's eye, until you had removed the log from your own.) The inference was that unless one has never struggled with the issue of lust in their own life then they are disqualified from casting criticism A-Rod's way. I also thought it was convenient that by attempting to disqualify me from discussing the issue of sexual morality - they themselves would not be forced to listen to such discussion, which might have in turn caused them to feel a twinge of conviction on the issue.

A-Rod's statement to the press: "It won't be a distraction" to the team, or himself. Which is all well and good, but any thought about how Mrs. Rodriguez might feel about it?

Bill Madden, sports columnist from the New York Daily News also chastised media folk for even mentioning the A-Rod adultery.

And so, the unspoken code of standards regarding players' personal lives has been irrevocably broken and we can only assume, from here on out, it's open season on any and all who would dare to have the same lack of discretion as A-Rod. For 100 years, it was left unsaid that whatever ballplayer behavior you witnessed off the field.. was off the record.

The simple message: "shut up and let us do what we want to!"

That also sounds vaguely like what President Bush was saying to those of us who have observed some bizarre behavior recently emanating from the White House.

This week the President went on the offensive against his most strident supporters, and in doing so attempted to destroy the conservative coalition that handed him the presidency - twice. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Subject: The responsibility of conservatives
Without conservatives, no one else would even think about not being immoral, bottom-feeding, scum-sucking slime. Conservatives know morality; they embody it in thought, word, and deed. They're happy to tell us--at length, and usually accompanied by all sorts of really cool insulting words--just how moral they are. So, all of us need to look up to conservatives. From their heights, they instruct us, as God has instructed them (exclusively, of course).

TheEruditeEarlobe
I realize you appear to be a huge Romney fan club member but your attempt to lump Fred Thompson in with others that have had an adulterous affair is unfounded, to my understanding....(I presume he was the Thompson you were referring to)

Please don't anyone interpret my next comment as condoning marital infidelity, because I'm not. I would just like to point out that 'all have sinned' and fallen short of the glory of God. All men's righteousness is as 'filthy rags' before the eyes of God. That would include your Mr. Romney's!

If you choose to support Romney, fine but maybe you should refrain from casting stones in the future. Try arguing the issues instead. It's my recollection that Fred Thompson has been far more 'faithful' to the conservative cause then Mr. Romney has.



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