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| − | '''A person who preaches virtue while swimming in vice.'''
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| − | ''See, e.g.'':
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| − | Gingrich, Newt (espouses Christian virtues and values while undertaking 3 marriages, interspersed with overlapping affairs)
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| − | Giuliani, Rudolph (espoused Christian virtues and values while undertaking 3 marriages, interspersed with overlapping affairs)
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| − | Haggard, Ted (preached against drug use, homosexuality and adultery while having a homosexual affair with a meth-dealing gay escort)
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| − | Hyde, Henry (sought to impeach President Bill Clinton for adulterous behavior, when he had had at least one adulterous affair during his marriage)
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| − | Livingston, Bob (sought to impeach President Bill Clinton for adulterous behavior, when he had had at least one adulterous affair during his marriage)
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| − | Mehlman, Ken (gay man who is head of the anti-gay Republican National Commitee)
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| − | Swaggart, Jimmy (preached Christian virtues while having multiple affairs outside his marriage)
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| − | ''ad infinitum''
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