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First Posted: 06-25-09 07:52 AM   |   Updated: 07-26-09 05:12 AM

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WASHINGTON — What is it with philandering politicians?

Why do men in power _ the ones on pedestals _ think they are above us and can get away with cheating on their spouses, particularly when media scrutiny is so intense and peccadilloes are arguably more politically damaging?

There's a long list of those who thought they could jet off to Argentina, or cruise on the Monkey Business, or check into a hotel under an assumed name or use an escort service and never get caught, never have to come clean.

The names quickly come to mind _ South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., Sen. David Vitter, R-La., former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., one-time Democratic presidential hopefuls John Edwards and Gary Hart, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, current New York Gov. David Paterson.

These days, the fallout can run the gamut. It can doom a career _ former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey _ or unleash the fury of a special prosecutor, leading to impeachment _ then-President Bill Clinton.

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Why do politicians cheat?

They're narcissists

They're unusually stressed

For the adrenaline and excitement of getting caught

They have tolerant wives who turn the other cheek

They cheat just as much as the rest of mankind; they just get caught

This wasn't always the way it was. There are politicians, presidents even, who did the dalliance dance privately and didn't pay publicly, John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt included.

No more.

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It's a different world _ a public that feeds on the exploits of Paris, Lindsay and Britney documented in the tabloids, glossy magazines and at-your-fingertips Internet has developed an insatiable appetite for scandal.

That makes it all the more inexplicable that these men _ and they are almost universally men, as politics remains mostly a man's game _ tempt fate. And, particularly, men with presidential aspirations.

One possible explanation, said Stanley Renshon, a political psychologist at City University of New York: "Narcissism is an occupational hazard for political leaders. You have to have an outsized ambition and an outsized ego to run for office."

Or, perhaps, think you can stray from your marriage without consequence.

"I think too often, and for me in the political process, you begin to think of yourself as master of your own universe and your own set of ethical structures, your own sense of decision-making," McGreevey, who resigned amid a scandal over his admission of a homosexual affair, said Thursday on NBC's "Today" show.

To be sure, politicians don't necessarily have different reasons for cheating than non-politicians, and they don't necessarily cheat more often.

The difference: "They live their lives more in a fishbowl, and that has responsibilities and costs with it," Renshon said, adding that an adulterous politician doesn't just betray his family's trust, he also betrays the public's trust.

Indeed, when politicians get caught, they do so in extraordinary fashion and their actions raise questions about their judgment, character and integrity as a leader.

If they can lie to their loved ones, who is to say they won't lie to everyone else? If they can't stay faithful to their marriage vows, who is to say they'll stay faithful to their oaths of office? And if they have secrets in their private lives, who is to say they don't have secrets in their public lives?

"It does matter in public perceptions," said Stephen Wayne, a Georgetown University government professor who has studied political psychology. When it comes to the highest positions in politics, he said, "we want to figure out who acts as a model for others."

Presidents, senators, congressmen and governors who have extramarital affairs flunk that test.

On some level, it's easy to see why they cheat.

Fred Greenstein, a Princeton University professor emeritus of politics, suggested adrenaline as the common denominator, saying, "For some individuals, the excitement of illicit sexual activity might feed the same desire" as "the excitement of politics."

There's also a clue in the kind of people drawn to politics.

These are men who love themselves deeply, need to be recognized and relish approval. These are men who adore getting praise and who often are surrounded by swarms of sycophants. These are men who, in some cases, need to exercise power and sometimes can become drunk from it. These are men who think the rules don't apply to them and who think they're untouchable.

As leaders, these are also the type of men who are likely to break promises, manipulate and cut corners. They probably are big risk-takers. And they're prone to thinking of themselves first.

Just ask their wives, their mistresses _ or the security details that often are privy to indiscretions.

Not a year seems to go by without a Washington sex scandal, and both Democrats and Republicans are guilty.

Last year, Edwards, Vitter and Spitzer came before the public to admit they erred.

This month alone, it has been Ensign and Sanford, two Republicans who have mentioned as possible 2012 presidential candidates as the out-of-power GOP seeks to rebound.

Those dreams are probably over, and the double disclosures of infidelity also may have brought short-term embarrassment to a party searching for a new leader.

Said Todd Harris, a Republican operative, "If this was supposed to be our farm team, we'd better start looking for a new farm."

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Associated Press writers Nancy Benac, Donna Cassata and Christine Simmons contributed to this report.

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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Liz Sidoti has covered national politics for The Associated Press since 2003.

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Bill Clinton had the final word on this question:

"Why did I do it? Because I could."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 06/28/2009
- afgail I'm a Fan of afgail 58 fans permalink

A lot of politicians cheat. They are all risk takers. Only the sloppy ones get caught.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 06/27/2009

Corrupt individuals with compromised morals cheat on their spouse. Politicans are not more likely to cheat than the general public but I do feel that it's worse if someone of authority does so. Leaders and people in positions of power cheating is especially disgusting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/27/2009
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Maybe Rush Limbaugh told Stanford to have an affair.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 06/26/2009
- hemnebob I'm a Fan of hemnebob 2 fans permalink

and then blamed it on the president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 06/30/2009

Because they are egomaniacs who feel entitled to break the rules with impunity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 06/26/2009
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Yep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 06/26/2009

Please, they cheat as much as everyone else, you just don't hear about everyones affairs in the news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 06/27/2009
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It's proven that many charismatic leaders also possess sky-high levels of testosterone, even the high-falutin', self-righteous, moralistic ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 06/26/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 136 fans permalink

Corrupt individuals will gravitate toward environments where they can maximise their potential for ill-gotten-gain, including sexual gratification by means unavailable to most people. That means that the corrupt will naturally try to go into politics, and especially into whichever political party is dominant. So, for the last decade or so, we have seen a large increase in the number of corrupt Republican politicians. If the Democrats succeed in holding onto power for a few more years, corrupt individuals will naturally seek to profit by joining their ranks instead.

Even among those who start out honest and sincere, being in a position of wealth and power, combined with frequent separations from one's partner, can be too much of a temptation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 AM on 06/26/2009

Henry Kissinger said that power is the best aphrodisiac. That means that a politician has a lot more opportunity available to him than the average joe on the assembly line. The same applies to the Masters of the Universe whose "indiscretions" you never hear about because they aren't in the public fishbowl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 06/26/2009

It's not that they cheat -- it's that they moralize about other people's lives (see: prez clinton); they pride themselves on "family values"; and they refuse to allow same-sex couples the opportunity to engage in socially-sanctioned monogamous relationships.

Real leaders lead by example. They could start by moralizing a lot less.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 06/25/2009
- karinova I'm a Fan of karinova 27 fans permalink
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"Why do politicians cheat" is so the wrong question.
I'm pretty confident they cheat for the same reasons everyone else does.
The real question is, "Why do politicians insist on presenting themselves as superpeople?"
I mean, we all have feet of clay.

Have you ever known a liar?
Like, that kid in grade school who just made up the most ridiculous stories?
And you just wondered, Why? I wouldn't have cared that you aren't REALLY related to Mr. T (after all, most of us aren't), but then you had to go and say you were! Whyyy?

It's like that.
Nobody cares about their marital fidelity..­. until THEY bring it up.

My theory? I'm thinking they WANT to get caught.
Which is odd... but the truth is, a LOT of guilty people (cheaters, liars, thieves, betrayers) do things that make it inevitable that they'll be found out. It's not unique to politicians. (Lipstick on the collar, anyone?) It's just that politicians happen to have unique access to an especially splashy method of self-destruction-- public hypermoralizing. That seems to be their preferred method. I gotta say, it's effective. They practically insist that you look into their private lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 06/25/2009
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 44 fans permalink

Henry Kissinger said it best: "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac!" Men that women would not normally look at become immensely attractive when in power. Henry the K is a prime example of his own theory in that he attracted and married a very rich and beautiful woman. Marlene Dietrich told this story herself having visited the White House when JFK was President. She returned home late that night and threw her panties at her maid, saying "That's what a President smells like!" Why did JFK cheat with her? Because he could and she was there!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 06/25/2009
- 2scent I'm a Fan of 2scent 3 fans permalink
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Because their whole lives are about cheating. Cheating the people that put them where they are in the first place. Isn't politics all about cheating?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 06/25/2009
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Why isn't NYC republican Vito Fossella on the list? It was discovered that he had a daughter with his mistress when he was arrested for DWI.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 06/25/2009
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For me, the issue with Sanford is not that he ran around on his wife (that's their private business). It's that he left the state without taking required steps, like designating someone in charge in case anything requiring his attention occurred while he was away. He left no way for his office to contact him, and he did not contact them as a responsible adult would have. He used taxpayer dollars to fund his sojourns even as he rejected governmental funds for the suffering poor in his state. He painted himself out to be something better than he was. He attacked others for doing the same thing he has now done, without the slightest iota of mercy or kindness. He may have conducted his affair on government time and money. All of these things are derelictions of his duties as an elected official. For these he must be held accountable. His private life is his own business although I heartily disapprove of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 06/25/2009
- karinova I'm a Fan of karinova 27 fans permalink
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Exactly.
Take the infidelity out of it, and it's still not cool. Let's say he really WAS off hiking.

For a full week? NOW? It's kind of busy at work right now, dude.
I'm pretty sure I'd lose MY job if I just failed to show up for an entire week, and didn't arrange for someone to "cover my shift," as it were.

ESPECIALLY if I used company money for the trip.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 06/25/2009

If these guys weren't so hypocritical, I really wouldn't have a problem with it. Having said that...if Obama ever cheated on Michelle, I wouldn't vote for him in 2012. It's not fair and it's not rational, but that's how I feel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/25/2009

LOL! At least your honest and noted that it wouldn't be fair.

I would vote for PO again because he's not walking around pointing his fingers and screaming from the roof top how everyone should live their life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 06/25/2009
- karinova I'm a Fan of karinova 27 fans permalink
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Hah! I think I know where you're coming from.
The difference (for me anyway) is that I feel President O has integrity.­.. because I actually feel it.
Not because he told me to.
I mean, I'm pretty jaded-- I'm all ABOUT "we won't get fooled again."
So I don't think I'd recover if that were to happen.

Whereas, literally 10 seconds after I heard Sanford was weirdly missing, I was like, "the only real question here is: what's the gender of his lover?" I don't know about anyone else, but he didn't betray MY trust, because he never had it in the first place!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/25/2009
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