The last few weeks have seen the destruction of the public reputations of many prominent people in Hollywood and in politics.
Being a public figure, and with great power, influence, and financial assets, many well known men have exploited women, and in some cases, men, in a disgraceful way over the years.
It was an unspoken secret that this was going on for a long time, with few individuals being exposed.
The attention was primarily on Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, but also many Republicans, including Newt Gingrich and Strom Thurmond, plus Dennis Hastert, Henry Hyde, Mark Foley, Rudy Giuliani, Bill O’Reilly, Bill Cosby, and now in the last month, Harvey Weinstein, and numerous others who became infamously involved in sex scandals.
But now the list of exposed public figures continues to mount, with resultant disillusionment by many that such people as George Takei, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Dreyfuss, Kevin Spacey, and Al Franken, all much admired, have been engaged in sexual harassment and abuse, including children and boys, as well as girls, women, and men.
And now, Bill Clinton, who went through impeachment and disbarment twenty years ago, is again being pilloried, along with his wife, Hillary Clinton for covering it up, but somehow, Donald Trump, the ultimate sexual harasser and abuser, seems able to escape accountability, along with Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
The only good aspect of the present revelations is that women are now more engaged in doing something momentous about it, unlike the failure to move ahead on this after the Clarence Thomas scandal of 1991.
Women must insist on full disclosure of misbehavior, and do whatever is necessary, to change the situation in Hollywood, politics, sports, and the corporate business community.
I was horrified by what Franken did on the USO tour. I was equally horrified to see how many at the Capitol are shrieking for his resignation while they have remained so sternly indifferent to Moore and Trump. Until the Republicans are willing to deal with the skeletons in their own party, maybe they should just shut up.
It was such a pile-on this morning that I was sincerely disturbed. You can’t have justice on only one side of the aisle. No way. You want Franken’s hide? Then give us Moore’s and Trump’s.
I agree with this. We shouldn’t jump to conclusions without due process.
https://bpicampus.com/2017/11/20/midday-matinee-thoughts-on-purity/
Trump basically endorsed Roy Moore today.
https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/933071427997184005?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwashingtonmonthly.com%2F2017%2F11%2F21%2Fquick-takes-trump-endorses-roy-moore%2F