Jack hits the road
Published June 25, 2004
Jack Ryan has officially withdrawn as the Republican nominee to the Senate from Illinois. Ryan, who sought to conceal seamy allegations about his sex life, blamed his inability to remain in the race on the media. His opponent, Democrat Barack Obama, has chosen not to comment on the scandal. USA Today has Ryan's parting remarks.
"The media has gotten out of control. The fact that the Chicago Tribune sues for access to sealed custody documents and then takes unto itself the right to publish details of a custody dispute over the objections of two parents who agree that the re-airing of their arguments will hurt their ability to co-parent their child and will hurt their child is truly outrageous.
"The debate between competing visions and philosophies is a vital one one the voters of Illinois absolutely deserve. Elections, after all, are about choices. But it's clear to me that a vigorous debate on the issues most likely could not take place if I remain in the race.
"What would take place, rather, is a brutal, scorched-earth campaign — the kind of campaign that has turned off so many voters, the kind of politics I refuse to play.
"Accordingly, I am today withdrawing from the race.
Ryan has claimed he wanted his divorce records sealed, a very unusual step, because his son has 'special needs.' However, the material a California judge allowed to be released, a small part of the record, revealed intriguing information about Ryan himself, not the boy. Actress Jeri Ryan, his ex, alleges Jack Ryan took her to sex clubs on four occasions and asked that she engage in sexual activity while other people watched. Ryan disavows the allegations.
Party leaders were angered by Ryan's denial, up until the divorce files were opened, that the material contained no embarrassing revelations. They believe he knowingly misled them.
Despite a thorough reading of news and opinion about Ryan's predicament, I found few people who accepted his alibi for attempting to block the release of the material. Instead, the effort to shield himself with his son backfired, leading to negative assessments of Ryan's character.
- Jack hits the road
- Published: June 25, 2004
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- Writer: Mac Diva
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What makes me wonder: did this guy never watch any of the teevee shows his ex-wife was in?
(yes, I know Boston Public was apres-wife, but still)
Almost everything went badly with everybody who had a relationship with 7of9 (except they couldn't kill Harry Kim, the dumbest man in the universe, well, they killed him once, but brought him right back to life, so that doesn't count).
I mean, even the Klingons and Vulcans had better relationships than 7of9.
I agree Ryan should have dropped out, and he was wrong to tell his supporters that there was nothing "bad" in his divorce records.
Still. The Chicago Tribune clearly wasn't interested in who had the best ideas in this campaign (for all I know, Obama does). What they were interested in was sleeze, in order to sell papers.
Just because Ryan was wrong doesn't mean the media was right.
Oh, "the media." WE are The Media!!
YyyyyyyuckO.
If you do wrong in this country and try to hide it and lie about it and dress it up and change it and even in the face of photographs deny it, you will be tossed off the cliff at the earliest opportunity.
This is how it is.
It didn't help Jackie that he set himself up as a moralizing "family values" anti-gay everything politician...Quid pro Quo buddy...our private lives are your campaign fodder then your life is open game. How do you like it? :)
Ol'Denny must have ripped Jackie a new hole to bounce him out of the election so quickly! They knew they were gonna lose the senate seat but now this threatened the whole GOP ticket in IL.
i know a place in nyc where jack ryan could go and have people watch him go fuck himself.
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Kudos to Jack E. Jett for the title of this entry.