I think it's all well and good that both parties are being adult about this matter. It is as it should be. (However, the Republicans' position on teaching kids about abstinence at the expense of teaching birth control -- rather than both -- will likely lose some steam.)
However, I can't help but think how the Republicans and their evangelical base would have responded during Clinton's administration if his daughter had gotten pregnant while still a teenager. I wonder if they would have regarded it as a private matter that was to be off limits. I wonder if they would have resisted trying to drag the entire Clinton family through the mud as being the very antithesis of family values and so on. (I don't think McCain would have allowed it if he had anything to say about it, but I would not be willing to give the same benefit of the doubt to most Right Wingers and especially not to the Bush/Cheney/Rove Smear Machine.)
However, I can't help but think how the Republicans and their evangelical base would have responded during Clinton's administration if his daughter had gotten pregnant while still a teenager. I wonder if they would have regarded it as a private matter that was to be off limits. I wonder if they would have resisted trying to drag the entire Clinton family through the mud as being the very antithesis of family values and so on. (I don't think McCain would have allowed it if he had anything to say about it, but I would not be willing to give the same benefit of the doubt to most Right Wingers and especially not to the Bush/Cheney/Rove Smear Machine.)