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Hit the road, congressman Swallwell

Eric Swallwell looked to many Democratic partisans like a sort of political hero. Then the sh** hit the fan!

Swallwell ended his campaign for California governor and then today announced he intends to resign from Congress. What happened to this one-time Golden Boy? He got caught messing around with several women other than his wife. One of the “other women” reportedly is a member of his House staff.

So, just like that he’s gone from hero to zero. Good riddance, jerk!

I would give him the benefit of the doubt except that this pattern follows too closely the pattens set by other politicians caught doing similar misdeeds.

I would like to give this guy the benefit of the doubt. But it’s too hard to ignore the allegations leveled by these victims. Swallwell, considered a leading candidate for California government, calls the allegations “false.” Then he acknowledged making the mistakes too many married men make. It’s between “me and my wife.”

Give me a break.

I am shaking my noggin. This clown simply should just disappear into the darkest corners of any room he happens to find.

‘A proud husband and father … ‘

Here we go … again, with political candidates bragging to voters that they are faithful to the sacred vows they took when they married their wives.

We’re going to the polls soon in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area and one of the candidates for a Texas Senate seat is offering that boast on his TV ads across the market. Former Southlake Mayor John Huffman talks about his budget-balancing record, his ability to keep taxes low … and, yes, that he’s faithful to his wife and devoted to their children.

It’s the last item that draws my attention with this brief rejoinder.

Since when does a man’s faithfulness to his family become grist for selling a political candidate? Look, I know what he’s trying to do. He’s trying to hold up his moral example as a selling point, which he sees as important given the propensity for men in public life to stray away from their vow to honor their spouse “for as long as they both shall live.” To my ears, it is an empty form of bravado. Do you recall how former Democratic vice-presidential nominee John Edwards professed his love for his late wife, only to be revealed that he was having an affair that produced a baby? The sleaze bag …

I won’t cast a vote in that Texas Senate race. For all I know, John Huffman is a good guy. He won the endorsement of the Dallas Morning News this past Sunday. It’s interesting that the DMN never mentioned his fidelity to his wife as a reason the paper is backing his candidacy.

Hmmm. I wonder why. Maybe it’s because the Morning News realizes what I have believed all along. Which is that candidates who brag about such matters are wasting their time on an issue that is far from being a big … deal.