Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) -- "who made a name for himself in the late 1990s as one of Bill Clinton's most zealous pursuers, an impeachment manager who attacked the moral failings of the president with a gusto that earned him a devoted following" -- tells the Wall Street Journal that the Republican Party needs to "lose the stinking rot of self-righteousness" and "to understand we are all in need of some grace."
He now says South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's (R) political fall "could be a saving grace for what
remains of his governorship."
Said Inglis: "This may be an
opportunity to extend a little grace to other people, to realize that
maybe it's not 100% this way or that way."