Wednesday, July 09, 2008 | 9:06 a.m.

Ben Shapiro

Home > Opinion Columns > Ben Shapiro
Please contact your local newspaper editor if you want to read Ben Shapiro's column in your hometown paper.
Ben Shapiro

Recently

  • Why America Is The Greatest Country On Earth
    I was sitting at lunch with a colleague a few weeks back, and he mentioned that he did not understand the general media hubbub over Michelle Obama's unpatriotic statements. "So she said that she hadn't been proud of America in her adult life,…
  • The Patriotic Jew
    Why don't Jews believe in Judaism? A poll this week by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life contained some stunning results regarding American Jews: Six in 10 American Jews expressed some doubts about God's existence. That number is one in four …
  • Why I'm Voting Democrat
    A new video on YouTube is taking the Internet by storm. Entitled "I'm Voting … Republican," the satirical clip depicts actors playing conservative Americans of all shapes and sizes explaining why they would vote for the GOP. "Arnold …
  • The "Pregnant Man" Freak Show
    The media seems bizarrely obsessed with the story of "Thomas Beatie," aka Tracy Lagondino. Beatie, a woman who legally changed her sex to "male," retained all of her internal female organs at the same time she took testosterone, …

When Did Hiring Hookers Become Decent?

Podcast available through:

If you like Ben Shapiro, you might enjoy

As I write this on Tuesday afternoon, March 11, the clock reads 4 p.m. It has been over a day since the media broke the story that New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer frequented high-priced call girls.

And Spitzer still hasn't resigned.

His resignation may come as early as Wednesday morning — or it may not come at all.

That Americans actually have to question whether Spitzer will resign demonstrates one deeply perturbing fact: We have lost our sense of shame.

Whether it's the incessant whining of the self-esteem movement, or the general move toward normalizing deviance, society has decided that no one should ever be ashamed of what they do. Those who engage in repulsive behavior maintain their social status, even after the public discovers their dirty laundry.

Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey — married twice, with two children — had a homosexual affair, throwing a government job to his alleged lover. He proclaimed he was a "gay American," took months to resign and then wrote a book about his experiences. Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho was arrested for soliciting sex from a male undercover officer in a public airport bathroom in June 2007. He still occupies his Senate seat. Sen. Ted Kennedy "accidentally" drove off a bridge with a woman in the back seat of his car. He extricated himself from the car, swam to safety and waited until morning to call the police. And there's no need to mention ex-President Bill Clinton.

Americans routinely elect and re-elect politicians who act in ways that should make us cringe. We're engaged in a vicious cycle of degradation: Politicians act with utter disregard for common decency, Americans tolerate it; politicians act with even greater disregard for common decency, Americans tolerate it even more . And the cycle goes on. It is not difficult to imagine a day when a legislator will be charged with murder — and then win re-election.

New York GOP legislators are threatening Spitzer with impeachment if he doesn't resign immediately.
Naturally, liberal commentators are rushing to defend Spitzer. Nora Ephron writes, "Spitzer, who a year ago had a shot at national office, is today a laughingstock because of his reckless involvement in ... what? Let's just say this right out: in nothing."

Hiring a hooker isn't nothing. But Ephron's right in one sense — to many Americans, it isn't much. If New York Republicans impeach Spitzer, they'll have to come up with a better reason than his proclivity for ladies of the night. If Republicans insist on steamrolling Spitzer based solely on his status as a john, they'll risk looking vindictive and petty.

They should impeach Spitzer, however. Americans elect people based on their capability for honest political judgment — and any incident that demonstrates criminally tainted political judgment ought to be grounds for impeachment. Impeaching Clinton was right because he committed perjury, not because he committed adultery. Impeaching Spitzer would be worthwhile because he opened himself up to blackmail and corruption by getting involved in criminal activity.

As a broader matter, we can't expect legislators to do our dirty work for us. If we want our politicians to act with a modicum of common decency, we must oust them if they fall short. To do that, we must recultivate the lost virtue of shame. Politics may be the second-oldest profession, but that's no reason to allow it to openly intertwine with the first.

Ben Shapiro, 23, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the author of the new book "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," as well as the national bestseller "Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2008 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.

??

??

??

??

2



AddThis Social Bookmark Button RSS Get RSS Feed for Ben Shapiro Email updates Email me Ben Shapiro updates Comments Comments
Originally Published on Wednesday March 12, 2008


Ben Shapiro's column is released once a week.
Editors Picks - Opinion Columns
Tracing the Roots of Environmentalism
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
Success Equals Silence
Oliver North
Torres' Middle-Age Mojo
Connie Schultz
See All
More Ben Shapiro
Jul. `08
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
29 30 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 1 2
View By Month
About the author Print friendly format Write the author Email This Article to a friend
All newspaper editors want to know what their readers like. If you would like to read this feature in your local newspaper, please do not hesitate to share your enthusiasm with your local newspaper editor.


 

Shop Creators Syndicate



Also available from Ben Shapiro: Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House


Other titles from Ben Shapiro are available in our online store. Click on the cover to the left to see more!
 
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 | 9:06 a.m.
About Creators | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Editor's login | FAQ
Copyright © 2006 Creators.com. All Rights Reserved.
Web Development by JJCO