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Zach (not verified) says:
Polly's points are well-taken.
Frankly, I'm all tuckered out hearing about another sexual piccadillo. Who cares? So far, these extramarital affairs appear to be fairly vanilla. No underage pages. No toilets. No bald-headed rent boys. In other words, Paterson's extramarital affairs are a big yawn.
George W. Bush supposedly had a three-way sexual encounter in Tennessee around 25-years ago. A Vegas woman has made this assertion. And of course we all know about the bald-headed rent boy having numerous sleepovers at the White.
As I recall during the time frame of infamous bald-headed, male hooker mess, George and Laura jointly appeared in a White House taped interview. In addition, People Magazine was given the nod to write a complimentary article about the Bush marriage.
As I watched George talk about his deep love for his adorable wife and their gloriously happy marriage, it was quite obvious this White House interview was staged, and a public relations move to quell certain rumors circulating around Washington.
Polly's points are well-taken.
Frankly, I'm all tuckered out hearing about another sexual piccadillo. Who cares? So far, these extramarital affairs appear to be fairly vanilla. No underage pages. No toilets. No bald-headed rent boys. In other words, Paterson's extramarital affairs are a big yawn.
George W. Bush supposedly had a three-way sexual encounter in Tennessee around 25-years ago. A Vegas woman has made this assertion. And of course we all know about the bald-headed rent boy having numerous sleepovers at the White.
As I recall during the time frame of infamous bald-headed, male hooker mess, George and Laura jointly appeared in a White House taped interview. In addition, People Magazine was given the nod to write a complimentary article about the Bush marriage.
As I watched George talk about his deep love for his adorable wife and their gloriously happy marriage, it was quite obvious this White House interview was staged, and a public relations move to quell certain rumors circulating around Washington.