By: WME
I don’t think the wife was surprised, how can you not know where your husband is for several days, there is cell phones, and she did not report him missing. That woman must have been some hot and...
View ArticleBy: Bernard
I just read some of the emails between Gov. and his lover. Wow! I knew he was a smooth talker and spinner of the truth given his refusal to spend stimulus funds needed for the residents of his state....
View ArticleBy: repub dub
Darwin was right, the less fit do not survive, especially if they’re Republicans who espouse family values. Unless of course there really is creationism and the almighty created Republican men for her...
View ArticleBy: g english
TR, your impish homophobia in your post is unfortunately typical of your pigeonholed right-wing extremist perspective. Truthfully, it is almost as funny as it is sad.
View ArticleBy: Rod
The Defense of Marriage Act needs to be repealed. How can the hypocrites continue to push their agenda of hate and exclusion?
View ArticleBy: Steve Bolger
It’s always much more difficult to get any legislation repealed than it was to pass it in the first place. So the smarm of these hypocrites will live on in law long after they’re flushed from office.
View ArticleBy: sloth
hey marc what is wrong with prostitues? at least they are honest about what they do. well, I live in costa rica they are here anyway. I would not be so quick to judge them when your elected officials...
View ArticleBy: missm
Mark Sanford’s party spent FIFTY million taxpayer dollars to impeach Bill Clinton for having an affair. FIfty million dollars. If the GOP can’t grasp anything else, they ought at least to get through...
View ArticleBy: monalisa2
To read most of thse posts one would think there is no marital infidelity in US except for high ranking politicians. Only here, do we forgive hypocricy and deceit when it comes to public policy but not...
View ArticleBy: Steve Hunter
I can hear the rest of the world laughing. The US must look like a bad reality TV show to many of them.
View ArticleBy: Russ
Is there no end to the hypocisy of these holier than thou, bible thumping, moralistic, finger pointing, pious Republicans who are committing the same indistrections for which they condem others? I...
View ArticleBy: Jones
Perhaps the moral bar that some have created is too high for these times, since even some of those who were foistered onto the public pedestals cannot meet those standards. If they cannot, why would we...
View ArticleBy: Disgusted in SC
Re: Comment 36 ….”Their was really no reason for him to do it except that it was weighing on his conscience.”***************** Yes, there was a reason other than conscience for him to do it – HE GOT...
View ArticleBy: irving krasnopoler
Politicians that stray who are otherwise competent should not give up office if he is forgiven by his wife. Gov. Spitzer is, was, a better governor in regards to what he accomplished as an attorney...
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