Sitting here catching up on some podcasts of my local radio station, I came across a segment, where the host is discussing Charlie Wilson's history of domestic violence in which he admitted to. For the record, he was retained, not arrested.
I'm sort of in agreeance with the host in wondering how far back is relevant?
So how much relevance should be given to a politicians's past? Does it help if said person(s) discuss it or make a statement?
Admittedly, I can no longer stomach Charlie Wilson, but I'm trying to be objective here. We hear so much about politicians that cheat, steal, lie and are even involved with deaths of others. But, very rarely do we hear about politicians with a past of domestic violence. I think this could be a very interesting discussion!
Links: I'm having a hard time finding any articles from left-leaning sites.
Update on Wife Beater Charlie Wilson (D-OH)
LGF Pages - Divorce Complaint of Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-Ohio, Exposes His Past Domestic Violence Record
Charles’ anger arose at his wife’s daring to oppose his demands. He jumped out of his chair and grabbed her about the neck as he slammed her into the refrigerator. He then grabbed her about both arms, shaking her as they both went over to the kitchen counter, which Mrs. Wilson struck with enough force to take the breath out of her. She then fell to the floor, hitting the bottom door to the sink. As she laid there stunned, she couldn’t move her head or pick up her arm.
Charles admits to grabbing Plaintiff by the arms and shaking her (Defendant's Deposition, pp. 194, 207, 208-209). He admits grabbing her around the neck with one hand (Defendant's Deposition, pp. 209-210). He admits bruising plaintiffs’ arms and neck(Defendant's Deposition, pp. 194).
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Discuss!