We’re not sure we follow the logic here.

@MeghanMcCain not every repub who opposes gay marriage opposes it on the grounds that it will "ruin the institution" — Jamie Cafarella (@jamiegetfit) May 8, 2013

@MeghanMcCain News Flash: Most people are not single issue voters. Especially when it comes to gay marriage. — Mac Stoddard (@MacStoddard) May 8, 2013

Is it not possible to be troubled by Mark Sanford’s infidelity yet also believe that the alternative to Sanford — a liberal Democrat — was worse?

@MayThewords @MeghanMcCain Um, perhaps the alternative was worse Meghan.. You know a LIberal? — LameDuck (@jbgoldcanyon) May 8, 2013

@MeghanMcCain gay marriage is a single issue. When facing 16 trillion in debt and a Pelosi puppet, a mans personal missteps become secondary — Brian Thomas (@bpt826) May 8, 2013

Just curious: If McCain’s dad (who opposes gay marriage) lived in South Carolina CD-01, whom would he have voted for?

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Related:

Donna Brazile on Mark Sanford victory: ‘Women lose’

New tone? Liberals unleash hater-ade on ‘stupid rednecks’ who voted for Mark Sanford; Update: The h8 keeps coming

Mark Sanford wins House seat; ‘2014 is everything’ declares Matt Drudge

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Update:

Does McCain consider her father a hypocrite?

Right on @MeghanMcCain! I agree, we need less politicians who would have an affair then marry and more people like John McCai… oh wait… — Marcus Hawkins (@HawkinsUSA) May 8, 2013

.@meghanmcain — the product of one man leaving his wife for a younger woman — complains about Sanford. Who's the hypocrite now, Meghan? — A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) May 8, 2013

@MeghanMcCain if it wasn't for politicians cheating on their wives, you wouldn't exist. — David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 8, 2013

McCain responds:

That's right, go apeshit on my feed, right wing extremists. — Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 8, 2013

Good “argument” there, Meghan.

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Update:

https://twitter.com/MeghanMcCain/status/331973690717794307

Since her gestation?

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Update:

My beliefs and opinions are always fluid and I often change my opinion as I grow and get older. Unlike people that never question anything. — Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 8, 2013

This is perhaps a reference to this:

Interesting that McCain did not mention this sentence:

But what goes on in Governor Sanford’s personal life, I believe, just isn’t relevant to his role as a public official. The problem I see, like most problems I have with politics, goes back to the same thing—the hypocrisy of it all. One thing making everyone so mad, myself included, are the clips being played of Governor Sanford publicly blasting former President Clinton for his affair with Monica Lewinsky. It looks horribly hypocritical. And it is. We have to stop requiring that our politicians live at such a high level of moral superiority, as if they are infallible creatures. Let me assure you, they are not. Because when these same politicians fall from grace—especially in the South—we demand that they leave office immediately. (Unlike, say, Eliot Spitzer, Governor Sanford didn’t do anything illegal. If he were to be convicted of misusing state funds for traveling to Argentina, then, of course, it is a different matter entirely and he should step down. ) [Emphasis added.]

Sanford did in fact use state funds to visit Argentina.

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Update:

With each experience you gain perspective and I fear people who think they have every single thing figured out, especially in politics. — Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 8, 2013

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Update:

McCain has deleted this tweet:

http://twitter.com/#!/MeghanMcCain/status/331973690717794307

Doesn’t she know Twitchy is forever?

More importantly, doesn’t she know how commas work?