Delaware Liberal

When Is Lying O.K.?

Christine O’Donnell has been caught in a lot of whoppers this year. She’s had trouble being straight about her finances, her college degree, how many counties she won against and whether Castle operatives hide in her bushes. But O’Donnell thinks the truth is really, really important in at least one instance:

Comedian Eddie Izzard pressed her on just how far she would take her anti-lying beliefs. Izzard asked O’Donnell whether or not she would lie to Nazis who showed up at her door during WWII and demanded to know if she were hiding any Jewish people in her house. O’Donnell refused to even entertain the notion of concealing the truth from Nazis in that scenario because “you never have to practice deception”:

O’DONNELL: A lie, whether it be a lie or an exaggeration, is disrespect to whoever you’re exaggerating or lying to, because it’s not respecting reality.

MAHER: Quite the opposite, it can be respect.

IZZARD: What if someone comes to you in the middle of the Second World War and says, ‘do you have any Jewish people in your house?’ and you do have them. That would be a lie. That would be disrespectful to Hitler.

O’DONNELL: I believe if I were in that situation, God would provide a way to do the right thing righteously. I believe that!

MAHER: God is not there. Hitler’s there and you’re there.

O’DONNELL: You never have to practice deception. God always provides a way out.

O’Donnell thinks it’s important to tell the truth to Nazis who want to kill Jews, but it’s o.k. to lie about where you went to school. She sure has some screwed up priorities.

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