Miami Herald

Staffers’ sexual tryst was not the real obscenity going on in U.S. Congress

- BY THOMAS L. KNAPP

U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Maryland, says he’s “angry, disappoint­ed” at a staffer — make that former staffer — for producing video of the “adult” variety in his off hours. The Daily Caller released the video of a sexual encounter, apparently shot in a Senate hearing room better known for judicial confirmati­on hearings, on Dec. 15.

If the employer was anyone else and the workplace anywhere else, I guess I could sympathize with Cardin’s take on the incident as a “breach of trust.” In most cases, sex at the office is a bad idea, and filming it is a worse one.

But the employer isn’t anyone else, and the workplace isn’t anywhere else. That staffer worked for an organizati­on that spends every day enthusiast­ically doing to the American public what the staffer’s companion was doing to him (I’m sure you can figure that part out), and doing it in, among other places, that same hearing room.

The Capitol Hill complex would no doubt take first place in any ranking of America’s raunchiest BDSM clubs. It’s somewhat exclusive as far as formal membership goes (536 members), but boasts thousands of staff members to see to those members’ needs, and proudly televises many of its orgies. In fact, C-SPAN should strongly consider adopting “A Subsidized OnlyFans for Masochists” as a tag line/ branding play.

This incident may well constitute the first event in the Hart Senate Office Building’s history where only one person got screwed.

Unwise, immature and inappropri­ate as it may have been, the whole thing didn’t rise to anywhere near the filth level embodied by Congress’ daily operations.

Remember, these are the people who seize one out of every four dollars you earn and blow the money on a never-ending bacchanal of global murder, domestic police statism and corporate welfare.

Unfortunat­ely, the media and public thirst for “scandal” tends more toward pearl-clutching over the peccadillo­es of individual­s who get caught while still low enough on the ladder to be thrown under the bus (sorry for the mixed metaphor) than toward skeptical analysis of what our Very Special and Important rulers constantly attempt to sell as legitimate and dignified proceeding­s.

This story will likely enjoy a shorter shelf life than Bill Clinton’s bluedress wardrobe malfunctio­n or Eliot Spitzer’s escort-service escapades (both among the least of their sins). As it should.

At least we didn’t have to see Mitch McConnell or Chuck Schumer naked.

Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertaria­n Advocacy Journalism. He works in north central Florida.

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