Jump to content
Objectivism Online Forum

Reblogged:The Ugly Stench of Hypocrisy

Rate this topic


Recommended Posts

The most insightful thing I’ve yet read about the Donald Trump sex talk scandal is this:

How ironic, then, that a culture which rejects moral standards has suddenly become so pure and pristine, sitting in judgment of someone they deem too immoral to become president because of something he said in private. As a logical person, I have to ask these paragons of newly found virtue where this standard by which they’ve judged Trump is found.

If morality is relative to each individual—a purely subjective experience—by what standard are they judging Trump? Obviously, in such a secular climate, there can’t even be a “standard.”

Why should anyone listen to people who out of one side of their mouths declare the death of objective moral standards yet out of the other condemn someone for violating objective moral standards?

Morality is not subjective. Human beings possess the capacity for rationality and objectivity. We’re able to distinguish what’s good and what’s bad.

Trump’s trashy comments do not uphold sex and romance as a beautiful and fulfilling, uplifting activity. But neither do Bill Clinton’s actions over the years, particularly with respect to his many, many dalliances with women.

Bill Clinton is not running for president. His wife is. But his wife built her whole career off the springboard of his presidency. Without his presidency, she would not have become a U.S. Senator and later Secretary of State — a bad one, at that.

If Bill Clinton had gone down in flames during his impeachment trial and been removed from office, Hillary would not be running for president now. The whole argument back then was that his lying and perjury were “just about sex.” Well, isn’t this tape with Donald Trump “just about sex” too? If it’s OK for a president to have oral sex in the Oval Office while doing official business, then why is it irredeemable and unforgivable for a presidential candidate to make lewd comments in private when he thought nobody was listening?

But the questions are pointless. Hillary Clinton has come this far. She has proved that if you have the right political connections, you’re not even accountable to the Department of Justice and the FBI when it’s proven beyond a doubt that you violated the law. You’re a lawbreaker, but you won’t be charged if the president and those who serve him want you to win. Now there’s a scandal for you.

So far, Hillary Clinton has gotten away with everything she and her husband did. But she is still brazen enough to sit in judgment for something that isn’t even a crime.

Hypocrisy is a painful thing to watch. It’s beyond laughable to watch the biased media culture and all the Hillary-supporting politicians go Puritanical when it comes to sex. The morally righteous never had this problem with Bill Clinton, and they don’t have a problem with Hillary’s mind-numbing evasiveness when it comes to partnering with one of the highest profile sexual predators of all time.

Hypocrisy is a symptom.  People are hypocrites only when they’re evading something big. What the Clintonistas try to hide is they care about only one thing: Power. They don’t care about respect for women, because to respect women you first have to respect individuality. Their entire lives have been based on the acquisition of political power and the millions of dollars they receive when that power is peddled and sold on the government market. They care nothing for the preservation of individual rights. They care only about rewarding their donors and advancing their socialist causes.

As for career politicians like John McCain and Paul Ryan, why should anyone care what they think? They are nothing more than managers for the collapsing imperial state. Their squandering of America’s Constitution and fiscal future for the sake of their own power trips makes Trump’s sleazy comments seem like nothing in comparison. In fact, they are the very reason Donald Trump is the nominee! Their party died on their watch, and they don’t want to face it. Instead, they want business as usual. Trump makes them uncomfortable because he reminds them they aren’t what they say they are. Their hypocrisy reveals their own sickening evasions.

If you want to make the case for NOT voting for Donald Trump, you have to get real. This tape is the least plausible reason you can find. And if you’re not voting for Donald Trump, be prepared to defend why you did your part to let an actual criminal and lawbreaker –  Hillary Clinton – become president.

Follow Dr. Hurd on Facebook. Search under “Michael  Hurd” (Rehoboth Beach DE). Get up-to-the-minute postings, recommended articles and links, and engage in back-and-forth discussion with Dr. Hurd on topics of interest. Also follow Dr. Hurd on Twitter at @MichaelJHurd1

Check out Dr. Hurd’s latest Newsmax Insider column here!

 

 

 

The post The Ugly Stench of Hypocrisy appeared first on Michael J. Hurd, Ph.D. | Living Resources Center.

View the full article @ www.DrHurd.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote

Why should anyone listen to people who out of one side of their mouths declare the death of objective moral standards

Are you kidding? The only reason why we're not living in a religious dictatorship is because of the people who rejected the "objective moral standards" the person who wrote this article is referring to.

From two paragraphs down from this statement, in the same article:

The fact of the matter is that Judeo-Christian ethics have been driven from our culture and declared a dinosaur from an ancient past.

Yes, and that's a good thing. It's also irrelevant, because the reason why rational people find Trump's attitude and character deplorable has nothing to do with Judeo-Christian ethics. This recording is just one small piece in a sea of evidence telling us that Trump is a spoiled brat turned sociopathic egomaniac, who has been mistreating people at every turn. In business, in his personal life, and in his political life. Just ask Ted Cruz' wife.

 

And I don't see the similarity between Trump's endless list of ugly behavior and Clinton's affairs. There's no evidence to suggest that Clinton has mistreated or looked down on any of the women he had sex with. There's also not much reason to think that his wife had much of a problem with his infidelity. Is it even called infidelity if your wife doesn't mind?

P.S. On a personal note, I have friends who are guilty of infidelity in some form or another. And I don't condone it, it's wrong, but I also don't see it as an irredeemable failure. On the other hand, I can't imagine letting anyone who behaves the way Trump describes his own behavior in that video, into my life.

I imagine most sane, non-partisan Americans take a similar stance on this...that's why Bill Clinton was forgiven, and Trump will not be. Because there's a difference between the two acts.

Quote

Obviously, in such a secular climate, there can’t even be a “standard.”

Ayn Rand would beg to differ.

Edited by Nicky
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...