Throughout history, we search for answers, understanding, and perhaps truth.
We even had games which searched for truth. Remember Clue, the board game from the late 1940’s? Who did it, where was it done, and how was it done? Was it Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum or Mrs. Peacock; did it happen in the kitchen; did they use a candlestick? The purpose of this board game was to work together and focus on searching for the truth by asking questions and following the clues. You won the game by discovering and telling the truth. The truth-teller won!
Sadly, standing up and accepting responsibility does not seem to be a valued trait.
Did the wife of a Supreme Court justice fly the flag upside down at their home?
Did the Senator’s wife keep him in the dark on financial matters, like bribery?
Did a Representative not know campaign money was being diverted for personal use- because his wife manages personal and campaign finances?
Who did it? Why, she did.
Oh, please, give me a break.
Robin Stricoff
Easton
Darrell Parsons says
He’s a coward for blaming his wife.
trudy wonder says
One of the first ‘hard’ lessons my father taught me as a young girl was to take responsibility for my actions, no matter how difficult or embarrassing. It’s disappointing at best that those in our most revered positions and institutions are unable to do the same. Having said that, the worse transgression in these examples is their having done something so egregious in the first place.
Jay Corvan says
And what’s amazing about the honest facts in this case is that the republicans were going to use justice Alito to file an injunction to stop the electoral vote counting in congress to declare a winner. Nancy Pellosi beat Alito to the punch and insisted the vote be held that night I of the Jan 6 coup. Alito was primed to assist Trump in obstruction that night !! . That information is even more outrageous and dangerous . Justice Alito needs to impeached ,exposed , and replaced now. This is not justice. This is corruption st the highest levels.