According
to both href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp\
?ARTICLE_ID=39218">WorldNetDaily.com>
and
the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Senator
Hillary Clinton is profoundly
troubled by Vice President Cheney's use of a vulgarity in the Senate,
claiming no one to her knowledge has ever before used that kind of
language
on the floor of that legislative body.
Frankly, she should be the last one to complain. As G. Gordon Liddy
reminded when he mentioned her response on his show, as First Lady it has
been reported that Hillary would hurl lamps and books when angered. Even
Bill admits she is no stranger to profanity and anecdotes persist she once
referred to someone getting on her nerves as an "F-ing Jew bastard". Makes
Cheney's slip of the tongue pale in comparison doesn't it?
But more importantly, one wonders since she is going to get all worked up
over ribald dialogue, was she as disturbed and condemnatory of the actions
of her own husband in the Oval Office? During the Vice President's
momentary lack of the control, at least he kept his pants on. Instead of
worrying what came out of Cheney's mouth, she should be more concerned
about what went into Monica's in a room where President Reagan felt too
dignified to even remove his suit coat.
Though a bit more rambunctious than what Americans have grown accustomed
to in the nation's increasingly bland politics, this verbal exchange in no
way marks the downfall of the Republic. If anything, it shows a remarkable
degree of restraint on the part of the Vice President yet a willingness to
stand up for his personal honor and convictions as well as serves as
testament to the flexibility of the U.S. political system.
Can you imagine what would have happened to Leahy if he had made such a
buffoon of himself under Saddam's regime? Asian parliaments break out in
fist fights all the time.
Even our Congress is not immune from such outbursts of temper. In May
1856, href="http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/
The_Caning_of_Senator_Charles_Sumner.htm">Senator
Sumner was caned over the head for blasting the morals and chastity of a
pro-slavery Democrat.
Those aspiring to be shrinking violets more concerned for feigned
propriety than standing up for truth should not get involved in politics.
Maybe if we had more outbursts in the same spirit, even if in a more
dignified tone, like that of the Vice President's, this nation would not
be going to hell in a hand basket as quickly.

Copyright 2004 By Frederick
B. Meekins