The rot of self-righteousness

June 25th, 2009 2:37 pm · 1 comment

Veddy interesting.

South Carolina Rep. Bob Inglis made a name for himself in the late 1990s as one of Bill Clinton’s most zealous pursuers, an impeachment “manager” who attacked the moral failings of the president with a gusto that earned him a devoted following in the staunchly conservative “Upstate” of conservative South Carolina.

But with his governor now felled by similar temptations, Inglis sees an opening for the Republican Party, a chance to “lose the stinking rot of self-righteousness” and “to understand we are all in need of some grace.”

This is not “Bob Inglis 1.0,” the one that was a “self-righteous” expletive, he said in an interview with Washington Wire today. It is a Bob Inglis that is, if anything, more Christian, more attuned to the Gospels, he said. …

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Indeed, Sanford’s political fall could be a saving grace for what remains of his governorship, Inglis suggested. “This may be an opportunity to extend a little grace to other people, to realize that maybe it’s not 100% this way or that way,” Inglis said.

Great idea, only one problem.

The holier-than-thou base will never go for it.

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skeptic2
6/25/09
7:20 PM
Wrong party and definitely wrong state (TN is worse). What I'm waiting to see is if the discussion will be about leaving abruptly or about his personal failing. It made me think about John Barley who pocketed millions, but wasn't sanctioned until everyone was told that he was housing a girlfriend in Harrisburg.
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