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Manufactured scandal shatters career

21 May, 2010 12:54 PM
David Campbell should not have resigned from the NSW cabinet for entirely personal behaviour, that was – as far as anyone can establish – neither illegal nor exploitative.

He had lost interest in, or focus on, his job as Minister for Transport, but his performance was no worse than that of the government as a whole. His second life as a gay man had no bearing on his public duties.

Of course, if Mr Campbell had been a stellar minister – instead of an affable journeyman of politics – and if he were serving in a good government, he may have been able to survive with the perfectly reasonable argument that he had committed no offence, other than the private pain to his wife and family.

Once again, we have seen a political career end in a scandal that is manufactured by the media, based on a series of so far thin justifications.

Mr Campbell had never set himself up as a ‘‘family values’’ campaigner. A photograph of himself with his wife and sons is merely that – a family photograph – not a morals crusade.

But even more obnoxious than the faulty justification is self righteousness of journalists and TV executives who set themselves up as arbiters of public morals.

Politics and journalism are careers of remarkably similar character. They both attract some shallow individuals in it to make money and acquire fame. They also attract people who are, in some measure, committed to the public interest.

But the most common trait is that politics and journalism often create broken lives. The newsrooms and TV studios of this country are littered with failed marriages, alcoholism, drug abuse and, yes, people living double lives.

For journalists, of all people, to moralise over politicians’ personal lives is a repulsive conceit. In the case of Channel 7 news chief, Peter Meakin, who signed off on the story that revealed Mr Campbell’s gay life, it is problematic.

Unlike Mr Campbell, who has committed no offence that we know about, Meakin recently faced jail after his third conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol. He had been found guilty of dangerous driving – having blown 0.1, double the legal limit – and of attempting to evade the police after they tried to pull him over. Meakin was originally sentenced to weekend detention but got off with 250 hours of community service.

His offence, of driving while boozed up in a way that could have endangered the lives of innocent people, far outstrips any personal lapse by Mr Campbell.

There was no public benefit in outing Mr Campbell as a gay man, just as there was no public benefit in revealing the extra marital affair of his erstwhile cabinet colleague John Della Bosca. Both men may have betrayed their marriage vows but that remains a matter solely for their families and, if relevant, their God.

These stories are nothing more than prurience and, one day, it will rebound on the predators. One day, a politician with a long memory, good connections and nothing to lose will get up in parliament and detail all he or she knows about the ‘‘complex’’ lives of those who report them.

We may end up living in interesting times – and remember the Chinese meant that as a curse.

  • Source: National Times

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    Hear hear! I totally agree (other than to note that he is obviously bisexual not gay)
    Posted by jirty, 21/05/2010 2:53:46 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    ""David Campbell should not have resigned from the NSW cabinet for entirely personal behaviour, that was – as far as anyone can establish – neither illegal nor exploitative" Yes, he should have resigned. While the gay activities are entirely personal, he is guilty of deception and of placing the integrity of his role as an elected official at risk. By all means, leave his family out of it - they have enought to deal with in the times to come.
    Posted by Stephen, 21/05/2010 6:20:31 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    No sympathy for this bloke at all as he has been part of this nasty NSW labor government for over 11 years. A government that has repeatedly punished whistleblowers for speaking out. It is now time for honest genuine people like Paul Matters to represent us in Parliament.
    Posted by Top Ryder, 21/05/2010 8:22:21 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    The best piece of writing on this topic that I have read.
    Posted by JJ, 21/05/2010 9:28:16 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I think he should have resigned because he has acknowledged he has done the same thing as John Della Bosca. It is called adultry and if JDB lost his ministery over such poor form then why should another MP be any different. Why media are tippy toeing around the obvious id beyond me! Adultery n Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and anyone other than the lawful spouse. No double standard which can see bysexual full on gay or straight makes no difference he has admitted being a serial adulterer!

    Edward James

    Posted by Edward James, 22/05/2010 5:33:54 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I think he should have resigned because he has acknowledged he has done the same thing as John Della Bosca and Milton Orkopoulos. It is called adultery and if JDB lost his Ministry over such poor form then why should another MP be any different. Why media are tippy toeing around the obvious is beyond me! Edward James
    Posted by Edward James, 22/05/2010 5:37:14 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    The community is probably dotted with closet gays, who like Mr C realise that not everyone is sympathetic, and it might have an effect on their families and careers. In fact there is an organisation for just such men. Someone must have given a tip to Ch 7 for them to be observing the club at that particular time. Mr. C's preferences are of no concern to me
    Posted by Fergie, 22/05/2010 7:24:05 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    It seems rather ironic that the 7 journalist Adam Walters who broke this story was the same person who was caught with a former labor minister at a Sydney night club partying till the early hours whilst their ministerial driver sat sleeping and being paid in the ministerial vehicle. Walters was then terminated from his job as an advisor to the labor government.
    Posted by ed jones, 22/05/2010 7:45:33 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    How do we know Mr Campbell's job as police minister wasn't compromised . We have his word to the Premier to that effect, but can we trust his word. I witnessed him lying in Parliament., so no I can't trust him. It was a bare faced lie.,and now we are expected to take him at his word. I have no problem with his sexuality, that is his business,but liars I can't stand.
    Posted by the observer, 22/05/2010 3:14:34 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Mr Campbell and fellow members of Parliment, pass laws which pas judgement of common people. For instant, I wouldnt be allowed to enter school grounds for any reason whatosever, be it to dig weeds or read to children without a blue card and police checks. I couldnt care less if he travelled by horse or cart, the point is , he has history himself, but is quite happy to cast dispersion other people an class them dubious character, on the hearsay of other people. On could say, his chooks have come home to roost.
    Posted by Bill, 22/05/2010 5:05:28 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
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