In the current issue of The New Yorker, Perter J. Boyer takes a close look at the so-called GOP “frat house” that has been the DC home of a group of evangelical lawmakers, including John Ensign, Tom Coburn and Bart Stupak. The legislators had all pledged to help each other live like Jesus.
How did it turn out? No so well.
One day some weeks earlier, Coburn said, he had learned that John Ensign, who was married, was having an affair with Cynthia Hampton, the wife of one of his aides, Doug Hampton, and there had been an immediate intervention that same day. Meeting in an upstairs room at the C Street house (a room that was occasionally used for marriage counselling), Doug Hampton, accompanied by Coburn and three lay ministers who manage C Street, had confronted Ensign about the affair. The encounter was filled with recrimination and tears, and culminated in Ensign confessing and vowing to repent. Coburn returned to the Senate, but the others remained with Ensign, handing him a pen and paper and dictating a letter to Cynthia Hampton declaring his intention to end the affair.
“Cindy,” the letter began. “This is the most important letter that I’ve ever written. What I did with you was wrong. I was completely self-centered + only thinking of myself.” Ensign wrote that God wished for the two marriages to heal, and for the two lovers to “restore our relationships to Him.” The letter was put in a FedEx envelope, and addressed. The three ministers—Marty Sherman, Tim Coe, and David Coe—drove with Ensign to a FedEx station, and watched as he slipped the letter into the drop-box.
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According to Doug Hampton, Ensign, after mailing the letter and shaking his escorts, had telephoned Cindy Hampton and begged her to disregard the package he had just sent. He soon met her again, in Las Vegas, where they resumed the affair.
- Washington’s Frat House for Jesus (politicalwire.com)
- The Fellowship (talkingpointsmemo.com)
- John Ensign’s ‘self-immolation’ abetted by Tom Coburn (americablog.com)


I would not expect this type of behavior from one of these distinguished gentlemen. It is unusual for republicans to have affairs that involve women AND that don’t involve mens rooms, rest stops and/or vitteresque diaper fetishes.
I, like you, am shocked at the lack of a “wide stance” situation with this group.