Where did I cite Sidney Blumenthal? A person who defended Clinton's behavior on religious grounds (and whom I cited) is Susanna Heschel, daughter of Rav Abraham Heschel.
1. You prove again you're an ignoramus because you have no idea who these people are.
Rabbi Heschel was a rabbi of the conservative movement and also served on the faculty of Hebrew Union College of the Reform movement.
Susanna Heschel is either Reform, or Reconstructionist or unaffiliated or who knows what, but she does not get association with the religious views of her father just because she is his daughter! (But again, her father was not associated to the orthodox).
Here is more about her and her Islamic outreach efforts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susannah_HeschelShe does not represent the views of Judaism. In fact, she represents feminism and some other strange ideas. That she would offer help to defend Clinton by
lessening the severity of his evil behaviors does not surprise me since the Deform movement redefined its ethics as whatever is convenient. And whatever fits with the leftist agenda, such as feminism, gay agenda, Islam love, etc. To them, those things transcend morals, yet here you are spouting feminist BS when it is your feminist fellow traveller Reformist Jews who excuse immorality in the name of supporting "the cause."
2. You are again distorting. This woman did not "defended Clinton's behavior on religious grounds"
Leave aside that this lady does not even follow real Judaism and cannot possibly represent Jewish law. Look at what you wrote: "Defended Clinton's behavior on religious grounds"
In the article you cited, SHE DID NOT DO THAT.
She stated that the crime is not as bad as adultery. NOT that it wasn't a crime or a sin in Judaism.
Then she questioned how Jews can criticize Clinton. But that is the ethics of reformism speaking. Real Judaism, practiced by orthodox Jews, does not say that sin is ok or certain sins are ok. If halacha does not allow it, it's wrong for a Jew to do it. Simple.
So again, why is it that you take a lady like this, a feminist who does not follow actual Judaism, and use her statement to the Clinton team as some kind of evidence of a problem with Judaism? A more convoluted non-logic could hardly exist. But that's because you are here with an agenda not because you really believe what you are writing.