I agree. The conduct here, sadly, exemplified the point I made very early in the thread--that apparently, given that this is a woman, and a conservative, a whole other level of sexual, familial, and personal remarks are tolerated than would be otherwise.
Right, so, Chelsea Clinton goes up to Bill one day in the White House and says, "Dad! Guess what? I've got a date with this really cute guy, Jimmy!" Bill asks, "Not Jimmy Watson, right?"
"Uh, yeah, actually. Why, Dad?" Chelsea replies.
"Well," Bill says, "Your Mom and I were having some problems a while back, and I happened to meet Mrs. Watson and Jimmy is, um, your half-brother."
"Oh," Chelsea says, and proceeds to try to find a good excuse for calling off the date.
A few weeks later, she mentions she's going on a date with another boy, Bobby. "Bobby Smith?" Bill asks. Sure enough, it is, and sure enough, he's Chelsea's half-brother, as well. In fact, it starts to seem like every guy Chelsea meets just happens to be her half-brother. She decides to see what her mother has to think about it.
She finds Hillary and says, "Mom, what's with this? Every guy I meet, Dad say he's their father and I can't date them because their my half-brother?"
Hillary begins laughing, and says, "Don't pay any attention to him, honey! Your real dad is Madeleine Albright!"
Now, I'm not sure who originated that joke, but it probably wasn't Al Franken or Jon Stewart.