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Title: Voters may be too embarrassed to vote Republican in November
Source: seattlepi.nwsource
URL Source: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/288066_shlaes10.html
Published: Oct 9, 2006
Author: Amity Shlaes
Post Date: 2006-10-09 22:23:04 by TLBSHOW
Keywords: None
Views: 306

All month Republicans will be pushing the line that former Rep. Mark Foley's dirty e-mails are an isolated episode that shouldn't doom the entire Grand Old Party.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has said American society has a double standard when it comes to inappropriate or unlawful sexual behavior by lawmakers. It is wrong that Democrats get away with things while Republicans don't.

It is Gingrich who is wrong this time. Voters may indeed leave the Republican Party in enough numbers to count. And they won't do it in outrage over Foley's alcohol-induced instant messages or unbecoming behavior by other lawmakers. No, voters will leave out of sheer embarrassment.

Consider the history of social conservatism in modern politics. From time to time, Democrats have tried to present themselves as the party of moral probity, marital fidelity and pleated school uniforms. Let's face it; few believed them.

Republicans, however, have managed over the past few decades to convince a number of voters that they should and could use national office to write laws that make Americans live a more upright life. This aggressive social conservatism made the rest of the party's traditional constituents -- free marketers and moderates, for example -- uncomfortable.

These latter voters had little choice. If they wanted to elect lawmakers who would fight for low capital-gains tax rates or tort reform, they had to buy tables at breakfasts with Ralph Reed. They had to team up with those who want a Washington-led ban on gay marriage through a constitutional amendment.

Accepting a leadership of heated moralizers was always embarrassing to these more old-fashioned Republicans. Now it's beyond embarrassing.

There is, to start with, the extent of the Foley problem.

The Florida lawmaker played a central role in writing federal policy on the abuse of minors. He worked with the family of Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old child who disappeared 25 years ago from a Florida shopping mall, to pass a law creating a national registry of sex offenders that President Bush signed with fanfare this summer.

As if Foley weren't enough, the Republicans this season also have Don Sherwood on their hands. Sherwood, a congressman from Pennsylvania, was one of the point men in the opposition to late-term abortion.

Now he is wandering the state trying to convince voters that the disclosure of a lengthy extramarital affair shouldn't affect their decision about re-electing him. His television advertising includes a statement from Sherwood in which he says he is "truly sorry" about cheating on his wife. The spot is called "Count on Me."

At some point -- now -- the average Republican will begin to say: Come on, ladies and gentlemen. Is social conservatism as national policy really worth it if so few can live up to it?

Too often the loudest advocates for protecting children or marital fidelity are those who abuse those very principles. Recently another Republican congressman, Ray LaHood, called for temporarily shutting down the congressional page program. This suggests that Congress believes that the only way it can stop itself from jumping minors is to deprive itself of their presence.

The Foley affair may claim other victims. House Speaker Denny Hastert is going to lose credibility in his home state of Illinois on serious topics such as Iraq. One of the Democrats running for office in Illinois is Tammy Duckworth, lost both legs when her National Guard helicopter was shot down in Iraq. Next to Duckworth, apologetic Hastert will look worse than weak. He will look silly.

This month when he wasn't doing damage control, Gingrich was publishing a studious op-ed in Investors Business Daily on health-care reform. Gingrich is the sort of leader the House needs right now. His reforms would have a much greater likelihood of passage if he were still in office. The reason he isn't is that he spent too much time on a social conservatives cause: pressing the impeachment of President Clinton after his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Later, court testimony showed that Gingrich was having an affair while he was the speaker.

Such damage isn't necessary. Republicans, on balance, remain a more compelling party. They have been consistent on the war in Iraq. Their economic policy ensured that the recent recession was mild, not devastating. Voters may yet sustain the GOP come November. But only if they can stand the embarrassment.

Amity Shlaes is a columnist for Bloomberg News.

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