In a number of columns over the last few years, I've made the point that the heart of virtually all of America's problems stem from widespread immorality. The seeds of this social downslope were planted in the 1960s, when America's so-called "social revolution" took place, and two groups of people, lawyers and therapists, supplanted religious figures. As a result, the long-traditional understanding of good and evil has been transformed into debates about legal and illegal, and/or well and unwell. In short, nothing is anyone's fault anymore. No one exemplifies this transformation better than Anthony Weiner.