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Thank You, Sex Scandal!

Posted Mar 18, 08 5:50 PM CDT in Politics 

(Newser) – Here's to the US sex scandal! Eliot Spitzer and Larry Craig make American politicians seem almost human, Gabor Steingart writes in Der Spiegel. He claims that prudish Americans are fueled by secret lust—"and, in the case of some politicians, naked lunacy." Which makes public shame "an invaluable benefit" to the body politic.

"The political parties can no longer lord it over their voters as the guardians of public virtue," Steingart writes. In fact, whispers of an affair may help some candidates—like the aging John McCain. How better to boost the candidacy of a 71-year-old, deemed too old by some voters, than to spread "the suspicion that he is still as vigorous as a buck in rutting season?"

Source Der Spiegel

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