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Eroding Standards Erode Civilization

President Donald Trump is having a bad week within a string of bad weeks: leaks, accusations of revealing classified information to the Russians, panicking staff members. David Graham at The Atlantic wonders aloud whether Trump’s presidency is “on the verge of collapse.”

It’s distressing. More concerning still are the larger trends and what they portend for the country.

Consider: Hillary Clinton is a lifelong politician, and half of America’s penultimate political power couple. Scandal follows her wherever she goes. As secretary of state, Clinton lied to the public about Benghazi. The Clinton Foundation accepted millions from oppressive regimes. She was infamously “extremely careless” (in former FBI Director James Comey’s words) with classified information distributed on a personal email server — and she was untruthful about that, as well.

But no matter what Clinton does, the press protects her. (An earlier Atlantic article by Graham just before November’s election offered a chronology of Clinton scandals, and dismissed most of them.) Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch (whose private meeting with Bill Clinton amidst the FBI’s investigation of his wife was a gross breach of professional ethics) was apparently just as eager to protect Clinton. And Comey himself declined to prosecute her, even though “extreme carelessness” is virtually synonymous with “gross negligence,” a prosecutable standard under the applicable statute. Now that voters have put a nominal Republican who is a bumbling neophyte in the White House, however, the media is acting like a pack of savage dogs. While Hillary Clinton’s conduct with classified information was just that of a “busy and uninterested executive who shows little comfort with even the basics of technology,” according to Politico’s Garrett Graff, Trump is considered a dangerous incompetent fraud who puts the country at risk, so says Fareed Zakaria.

The left’s hypocritical behavior towards Trump is exactly what millions of Americans have observed angrily for years — and one of the things that propelled him to the presidency. Progressives’ double standards have become so de rigueur that they barely draw an eye roll. But either standards of conduct matter, or they don’t. At some point, double standards serve to erode all standards.

Take sexual mores among politicians. Political leaders have been sleeping around since someone first decided to angle for Chief Caveman. But until relatively recently, revealing it sounded the death knell for your career. John Kennedy was a rake, but it was kept under wraps. Baby brother Ted’s behavior was arguably worse — at least as regards Mary Jo Kopechne — and he went on to be lauded as “the Lion of the Senate.” By the time Bill Clinton came along, there were credible allegations of rape, and a sexual relationship with a young intern, and none of it mattered, even to feminists and others purportedly concerned about the patriarchy and power inequality. Bill Clinton has assumed the mantle of senior statesman, while every effort was made to discredit his female accusers.

The left has gotten away with their stunning hypocrisy, in part, because everyone assumed that the right would continue to uphold standards. But that, too, is crumbling. Thus could Republican Mark Sanford betray his first wife in a most publicly humiliating way — and come back to win his congressional race a few years later in deeply conservative South Carolina, now married to his paramour.

Thus, too, was there shock that evangelicals and other conservative voters could and did support thrice-married adulterer Donald Trump. But after two Kennedys and a Clinton, were voters seriously supposed to have been repelled by Trump’s potty mouth? Perhaps conservative voters concluded that there was nothing to be gained by holding their candidates to a standard that liberals abandoned decades ago. Live by the louche, die by the louche.

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To find out more about Laura Hollis and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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