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Mrs. Robinson Scores One for Gender Equality in a Bad WayPosted on Jan 13, 2010By Ruth Marcus So the tables-turned, she-cheated-on-him political sex scandal we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived, albeit across the pond. The fortuitously named Iris Robinson—and here’s to you, etc.—is a 60-year-old member of Parliament from Northern Ireland. Robinson not only had an affair, she had an affair with a teenage boy. Her husband, Peter Robinson, is—or was, until he stepped aside temporarily this week—an even more prominent politician, Northern Ireland’s first minister and head of the socially conservative Democratic Unionist Party. This is a sex scandal with geopolitical implications, threatening Northern Ireland’s fragile power-sharing agreement. Mr. Robinson stood by Mrs. Robinson’s side, metaphorically anyway, as the affair came to light and she attempted suicide; in the Robinson twist, it was the wronged spouse who summoned reporters. “I admit that my immediate impulse was to walk away from my marriage,” the normally buttoned-up Mr. Robinson said, his voice breaking. “I felt betrayed after almost 40 years of being happily and closely bonded together.” As sex scandals go, this one is a trifecta. There is the cougar aspect—supercougar, in fact. Anne Bancroft was playing a 40-something Mrs. Robinson seducing college graduate Benjamin Braddock. This Mrs. Robinson was 59 when she started sleeping with a 19-year-old. Robinson had known Kirk McCambley since he was a child and she patronized his father’s East Belfast butcher shop. The elder McCambley, as he was dying, asked Robinson to look after his son—“She made sure I was OK,” Kirk McCambley told the BBC. There is the hypocrisy bonus: Mrs. Robinson, an evangelical Christian memorably described as “fire and brimstone in a Laura Ashley package,” liked to pronounce on the government’s “responsibility to uphold God’s laws” and described homosexuality as “an abomination” comparable to—get this—pedophilia. Her husband seconded that assessment. “It wasn’t Iris Robinson who determined that homosexuality was an abomination, it was the Almighty,” Peter Robinson said. Advertisement And there is the sordid financial angle: Iris Robinson reportedly funneled cash from two local developers to McCambley to open a cafe in a project being built by the local government—and, as a local official, backed his application. The money went unreported on financial disclosure forms, and she asked for it back when the affair ended. “It seems cruel but I am not going to soften until he has paid back the [45,000 pounds] and he has got until Christmas,” she said in texting political adviser Selwyn Black. One might have hoped—I did—that the female politician’s dalliance would be less squalid than the male version, more mooning over Heathcliff than checking into the Mayflower as Client No. 9. The Robinson affair suggests not. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s moping over his Argentine soul mate seems more stereotypically feminine than Robinson’s cold detachment, describing the seven-month relationship as “a brief affair” that “had no emotional or lasting meaning.” Silvio Berlusconi’s poolside romps notwithstanding, it is unnatural for someone of either gender to have sex with someone 40 years younger; it is unnatural and surprising when the older someone is a woman. At a certain point, women tend less toward the pool boy and more toward, well, the budget director. Of all the straying politicians this side of the Atlantic, Iris Robinson reminds me most of John Edwards. They were twin spirits in their reckless conduct and their resort to psychobabble to explain it away once discovered. In “Game Change,” Mark Halperin and John Heilemann describe how increasingly frantic Edwards staffers tried to get their candidate to end his affair with Rielle Hunter; Black played a similar role with Robinson. Edwards, in his excruciating “Nightline” interview, blamed his straying on his too-quick success, “which fed a self-focus, an egotism, a narcissism.” Robinson invoked her depression—“psychiatrists may suggest that my mental illness was a significant factor explaining my irrational behavior”—even as she claimed she was taking “full responsibility.” The future will no doubt bring more instances of philandering female politicians. But the first such high-profile example portends a sordid sameness to the narrative of the adulterous pol, no matter what gender. Previous item: Ethiopia Shakes Down Its Minnesota Refugees Next item: The End of Wall Street Liberalism New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |
By William Newman, January 16, 2010 at 2:16 pm Link to this comment
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I’m 70. Does that mean that I shouldn’t have a lady friend who is 30?
My youthful activities take most of my time. I am often approached by women under 40 who have a “relationship” in mind. Who is this author that says that my attraction to a 30 year old is “unnatural”?
Report thisBy Jackie, January 15, 2010 at 2:14 pm Link to this comment
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Thanks for outing hypocrisy. Delicious!
Report thisBy dihey, January 15, 2010 at 12:42 pm Link to this comment
Interesting reversal. In the movie Mrs Robinson was the one that was honest about her feelings and intent whereas the young fellow was insincere. As far as I know I was among the few who made this judgment. Most people condemned Mrs. Robinson.
Report thisBy Anomar, January 15, 2010 at 11:40 am Link to this comment
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Marcus betrays a sexist bent when she makes a comment like this:
“Silvio Berlusconi’s poolside romps notwithstanding, it is unnatural for someone of either gender to have sex with someone 40 years younger; it is unnatural and surprising when the older someone is a woman. At a certain point, women tend less toward the pool boy and more toward, well, the budget director.”
Men have been bedding women 40+ years younger than themselves for eons.
I don’t think describing this activity as ‘unnatural’ is anything but a moralistic and sexist overlay.
Georgia O’Keefe had a lover 50 years her junior, apparently.
Robinson is a creep, but not because of the age difference, because of the power and pseudo parental role she was apparently playing.
Her age and gender have nothing to do with it.
Report thisBy Inherit The Wind, January 14, 2010 at 9:21 pm Link to this comment
I don’t even know where to start on this one…Nothing like an evangelical fire-and-brimstone hypocrite!
At least Edwards and Sanford had the decency to say they were indecent!
Oh…never mind! Sooner or later some woman pol had to FINALLY be as ridiculous as a male pol.
Report thisBy Jeff Rogers, January 14, 2010 at 9:02 am Link to this comment
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What Robinson did was wrong. She broke her marriage vows, was corrupt and hypocritical and treated her former lover poorly.
But why does the author of the article have to write idiocy like this:
“it is unnatural for someone of either gender to have sex with someone 40 years younger;”
Are old people “naturally” ugly or asexual? What evidence do you have that this is unnatural?
“it is unnatural and surprising when the older someone is a woman”
So it’s unnatural but somehow simultaneously not surprising when it’s a man? These statements are the author’s opinion with no backing.
“At a certain point, women tend less toward the pool boy and more toward, well, the budget director.”
And hey, let’s make a sweeping and false statement about women’s preferences to cap things off.
This is not the first high profile female politician “cougar” event. In 2003 in Kenya one of the senior female politicians, whose husband had passed away, was found to be having an affair with a young bricklayer. In her deceased husband’s tribe, marriage lasts beyond the death of the husband, so she was widely held to be committing adultery. I assumed that the ridiculous reaction towards two people in love was because of the restrictive sexual mores in Kenya (abhorrence of homosexuality, etc.) but it turns out that Truthdig authors and editors feel the same way.
Sex is wrong when it is coerced or dangerous. Freely consenting, safer sex between loving adults is fine regardless of the (adult)age, race, gender or sexual orientation of the participants.
Report thisBy Hulk2008, January 14, 2010 at 8:09 am Link to this comment
To the youth Kirk McCambley, we offer a one-word suggestion to remember: “Plastics”.
Report thisBy Manuel, January 14, 2010 at 7:49 am Link to this comment
I think something is missing some place. What about the kid? Yes, he was an
Report thisorphan teenager, and Mrs. Robinson took advantage of this situation. The kid lied
to her telling he had testicle cancer in order to get out of this messing situation.
Now in revenge Mrs. Robinson is asking the money back, as a matter of fact, she
took part of that money for herself. She wants the rest of the money for her
Church. I think she wants to buy God!!!
By bozh, January 14, 2010 at 6:12 am Link to this comment
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Oh my devil! Help me understand. Well, I tried god but s/he/it does not talk to me.
I think that sexual [mis]conduct of an individual shld never be published in any medium.
Already too many people suffered because of what mrs robinson did.
As for silly political utterances, most of us know ab them.
She shld be writing ab people who say: Let’s bomb iraq, afpak, palestine or who say: no health care or education and thus knowledge or lest keep them in the dark, etc. tnx
Report thisBy G.Anderson, January 13, 2010 at 10:43 pm Link to this comment
How sick can you be? I really don’t care who sleeps with who anymore, as long as their the age of consent.
It’s no longer titilating in the least, nor does it prove anything for anyone’s rights or cherished belief system.
People will sleep with anything, or anyone. If people can find a moment or two of happiness in this world, I’m fine with it. But broadcasting it from the roof tops, yet again, and again…it’s become rather boring.
Isn’t there something better to occupy yourself with at this point in your life?
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