For the entire life of this blog, I have restrained myself from posting about sports. Ah, but the glorious day has finally come when the worlds of politics and sports have collided on the pages of Zeal For Truth.
John McCain is a big fan of college basketball (maybe he swayed the NCAA tournament committee to put in Arizona this year) - so much so that it is becoming an annual tradition for the Senator to sponsor a bracket competition on his site (last year’s included campaign gear to the winner). McCain even bets in an office pool with his staff - or at least did last year.
This is all wonderful and good. I would definitely say that sports betting is almost as American as apple pie.
Cue McCain, who declared that sports betting in legal Nevada Casinos “feeds illegal betting on campuses and on the Internet, leads to corruption of college athletes and sets students on the path to becoming problem gamblers.” Naturally of course, McCain has been a huge advocate of banning the practice of betting on college sports.
McCain is a big fan of regulating sports in general - from steroids, gambling, boxing, internet gambling and Title IV.
I’m not so much surprised by this blatant hypocrisy as I am expectantly disgusted. But this is typical of so many politicians and their supporters - the desire for laws to be placed on everyone else but them. It has been a well-documented historical phenomenon that the office of lawmaker is popular because it provides the best opportunity to put one’s self above the law.
What really needs to happen to fix this is a law against hypocrisy. All the anti-pornography advocates (many who use pornography), all the prohibitionists who drink and smoke and all the anti-gamblers who fill out brackets in office pools should be thrown in jail. But that law, like any other law regulating against basic human freedom, would not work and is not ethical.
It needs to be acknowledged that McCain is not a special case - his situation merely reveals the self-righteous hypocrite in all of us. For the Christian, you should take an extra moment to consider your hypocrisy, as your eternity may be effected by it:
Therefore you are inexcusable, O man, whoever you are who judge, for in whatever you judge another you condemn yourself; for you who judge practice the same things. But we know that the judgment of God is according to truth against those who practice such things. And do you think this, O man, you who judge those practicing such things, and doing the same, that you will escape the judgment of God? (Romans 2:1-3)
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