Not a fan of media witchhunts myself, although I can understand the media types salivating over the prospect of a headline-grabbing story.
This issue speaks to a lot of things, but mostly to character and hypocrisy. It would appear on the face of it that senior LibDems were well aware of Rennards behaviour, but were willing to laugh it off, minimise it or straighforwardly ignore it because of their perception that he was a brilliant strategist and political operator.
And then we get the weasel words from Clegg - my office knew about it, but not me. Then that story is changed to my office knew about it, and I knew about some unspecified allegations, but not official complaint and I did not know the specifics until just the other day.
Yeah, rite!
I suppose it is inevitable that all politicians will dissemble and spin stuff, so when they are exposed for what they are, especially over such a fundamental issue - after all, for years the LibDems have been portraying themselves as the equaility and fairness party - then thats a good thing.
I think Clegg has had his day....