Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Character should matter

- CHARLES BLOW

In the throes of the campaign in September 2016, Mike Pence told a crowd at the Living Word Bible Church in Mesa, Ariz.: “I’m old enough to remember back in the last Clinton administra­tion where America really had a debate over whether character mattered to the presidency. We don’t need to have that debate again. We don’t need to have that debate again. Character matters to the presidency and Donald Trump will bring the highest level of integrity to the highest office in the land. You can count on it.” Ha.

This after a lifetime of Trump boasting about his sexual conquests, after years of him going on the Howard Stern show and saying the most debauched things, and just two weeks before the release of the Access Hollywood tape on which Trump boasted about kissing and groping women without their permission—in other words, sexual assault.

Now Trump is involved in litigation over sexual encounters on three fronts, including with porn star Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels.

But the Daniels scandal is hardly making a dent.

As Politico reported Wednesday, “The data suggest Trump’s past behavior with women is already known among voters—and many are willing to overlook it.”

Politico continued: “Trump’s seeming impervious­ness to the scandal is stunning given the opinions Americans profess to hold on issues of character. In the most recent Politico/Morning Consult poll, 91 percent said honesty is ‘very important’ for elected officials to embody in their personal life in order to carry out their official duties. Seventy-five percent said the same about morality. On the question of extramarit­al affairs, 80 percent said they were morally wrong. Despite all that, when asked directly about the Daniels scandal, nearly half of voters say it doesn’t change how they view Trump.”

Somehow, some folks, mostly conservati­ve ones, have found a way to look away.

They see judges, tax cuts, nationalis­m, a boatload of phobias and permission to be hostile to people whose lifestyles or very existence unnerve them. They count that as more value than the devaluatio­n of American integrity that Trump represents.

But Trump’s behavior is neither normal nor right.

These scandals aren’t really about sex. Some of the women, like Daniels, say their sex with Trump was consensual. No, this is about cheating, lying and general boorishnes­s.

According to some of Trump’s other accusers, this is also about assault.

Those issues can’t be brushed away. They matter. It is important that we get to the bottom of what happened here. It is not at all about prurience or puritanica­l sensibilit­ies. It is about a civil duty to examine the character of the commander and to move for removal if that character is found wanting.

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