My opinion is that Republicans don't want him to resign. They want him to stay in office so they can continue to criticize him and call for his resignation thereby furthering the embarrassment of the Democratic Party. The Democrats want him out so this will all go away. On a related topic, is it typical for scrawny little middle aged straight men to shave their chest hair? And is his office located inside a fitness center?
But not Charles B. Rangel, Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Jim Moran, Pete Visclosky, Alan Mollohan, Barney Frank, etc.?
I am glad to see you know how to copy info from Republican Sex Scandals - dKosopedia, but "committeeman", "county chairman of the Christian Coalition", "Judge", "strategist and director of Faith & Family Alliance", "benefactor of conservative Christian groups", etc. You really need to go that low just to find a "scandal? I don't think that Bohner and the RNC have much say in those cases.
Maybe it simply reflects how deeply corrupt the Republi-CONS are at all levels. That list just represents sex scandals, what about all of the rest of the categories of corruption? It's a sizable list for you to dismiss so easily while you sanctimoniously list only Democrats. The point being that you look like a partisan idiot every time you do so. I’m sure you will again. You seem to shine at learning nothing new.
Or much more likely it show how deep you have to dig to find that corruption. There are some proximate 100,000,000 republicans in the US, but you can only manage to find 100 or so with "sex scandals". Goody! Goody! Like you keep going back to Vitter, but ignore Mark Souder (R-Ind.) and Chris Lee (R-N.Y.) . You sanctimoniously list only 1 active Republican in congress, but I find 7 dips - and that does not even count the grand dip
There's enough $hitbags on both sides to go around. Stop playing tit for tat and move on. He resigned its over.