I think it's time for the media and our leaders to get real and start telling the truth about the impact of adultery on our national life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it's time for the people and the press, in particular, to be more vigilant about not giving equal weight to lies as they give the truth.
It is time to reclaim our nation's moral compass.
I think the media spends a lot of time fooling itself.
I think the media are so hypocritical a lot of the time in the way they chastise something just so that they can print it again.
It was OK for the media to pursue Former President Clinton year after year for lying about a private, consensual sexual affair, but we have five justices who committed one of the biggest crimes in American History, and it ceased to be a big story.
I think it's fair to say more adultery goes on in hotels than any other place in the world.
Until politicos take a true stand in defense of marriage by proposing an anti-adultery amendment to the Constitution, stop demonizing gays and lesbians when the one debasing your marriage is the individual in the mirror.
I think what destroys Hollywood marriages is our work schedule, not so much infidelity.
If anything bad happens, the media will leap on it. We're under a huge obligation to be successful.
It's amazing to me that people have any interest in such a low-level sex scandal. If I were sleeping with a congressman, maybe, but I'm a nobody and the people I'm writing about are nobodies.