Then it was Spitzer with a repeat act, excusing himself, the only silver lining the fact that he resigned: Maggie Gallagher, "Spitzer, stop torturing the wife" (Yahoo!News, March 11, 2008), writes:
Can we end the public practice of trying to shame these wives into divorcing their husbands?[Hat tip to Prof. E.E.]
There's a reason we feel impelled to do this these days. Adultery has been redefined as a "private matter," as Spitzer put it in his vain, Clintonian attempt to redirect attention from his crimes to his sin. Because we no longer have any public punishments for adultery, we have turned wives into instruments of the public morality: If she doesn't punish him by divorcing him, he will go unpunished, which is intolerable. (Without some punishment, won't all husbands stray?)
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