All this rhetoric about one faction or another being amoral is ridiculous. As far as I can tell just the fact that any person, group, or institution has the ability to wield power and choses to do so is amoral. It's all relative. The only way to eliminate amoral action is to completely remove power and any ability to gain it. You might call that kind of life prison. That isn't the world I want to live in. Unfortunately, the acceptance of amorality is a necessity for freedom.
To be fair (strictly for the principle of the thing, not out of any love for Republicans), all power tends to corrupt, and scandal is no stranger to the Democrats either. Clinton perjured himself and committed obstruction of justice. Many higher-up Democrats at all levels of government have given in to the temptations of power.
The difference is that generally a Democrat's scandals are less harmful to the nation or state or what have you, they're just about concealing a hum job in the Oval Office or something.
@Marcel3405 At what level of government? This is for the executive branch only. To be truly objective we have to look outside the spotlight of the White House.
Sadly, this has become the entire GOP.