It is interesting what BT lets Sid say. Whatever he talks about, it's usually ill-considered, pandering to his perceived audience, and sometimes he even exposes BT to legal liability (not in this particular case). It's shocking to me that the legal department of City lets him talk about ANY controversial topics.
Plus, his rants are not well constructed, or even coherent at times.
In this one, what is Sid trying to say? Is he saying anyone who cheats in their marriage is unfit for public office? That would rule out about 75% of people, if we're being honest! Is he saying that cheating is a "sin", and therefore always wrong? I guess that depends on which religion you subscribe to, or whether you are religious at all. Is he saying that cheating on your spouse is immoral? By whose standards? Does it matter whether the spouse has also cheated, or failed her husband in some other significant way? Does he just feel personally let down, since BT had such a cozy (and soft) relationship with Tory, having him on the show every Monday? It's often hard to discern the point that Sid thinks he is making.
I think most likely Sid is just pandering to a horde of viewers likely to be women who are in no way living up to the promises they made their husbands when they married, who think that if they can create "a rule for thee, but none for me" about living up to spousal obligations they can either intimidate their husbands from straying, or force the legal system to hammer husbands for their infidelity (no, the courts/justice system won't admit they are doing that - but they are).
Given what I think Sid is up to, instead of seeing him as "a stand up guy with a disciplined moral code", I see him as a weakling who panders to his stupid audience.
MInd you, there are lots of good reasons for couples to be faithful. However, I don't think one of them is "just because you should".
I don't like Tory or his politics, but I won't condemn him for cheating without knowing the totality of his relationship with his wife. I guarantee you that thought never even entered Sid's simpleminded head.
p.s. And a sarcastic "kudos!" to the Toronto Star for outing Tory, ensuring that Torontonians, at least in the short run, get an even worse mayor! Well done, Red Star!