Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Republican Sex Scandals

We are failing in practising the values we preach we espouse. Another tragic news from Washington.

Family Values GOP Rep To Resign Over Affair (VIDEO)

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Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN)

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Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), a champion of abstinence education and traditional family values, will resign effective Friday after an affair with a female staffer in his district office, he announced today.

He said in a statement that he "sinned against God, my wife and my family by having a mutual relationship with a part-time member of my staff." And he blamed the atmosphere in Washington for forcing him to make the move:

"In the poisonous environment of Washington, D.C., any personal failing is seized upon, often twisted, for political gain. I am resigning rather than to put my family through that painful, drawn-out process."

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Conservative Sex Scandals]

But, Fox News, which first reported the development, suggests that there may be ethical impropriety of some kind:

Multiple senior House sources indicated that the extent of the affair would have landed Souder before the House Ethics Committee.

The eight-term Indiana congressman is, of course, a vocal proponent of traditional family values. He has been married since 1974 and has three grown children.

"I believe that Congress must fight to uphold the traditional values that undergird the strength of our nation," he says on his official website. "The family plays a fundamental role in our society. Studies consistently demonstrate that it is best for a child to have a mother and father, and I am committed to preserving traditional marriage, the union of one man and one woman."

Souder adds: "I am committed to fighting the assault on American values."

Here's video of Souder talking abstinence education and "the failures of condom distribution" in an interview with a staffer. He also issued a report (.pdf) called "Abstinence and its Critics."

(Late Update: The interviewer in this video, Tracy Jackson, is reportedly the woman who had a relationship with Souder.)

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