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The Top 10 Political Sex Scandals of All Time
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Today, thanks to the profit lust of our media outlets, the prevailing motive in the coverage of government affairs is to fluff the reader. Which is why we're reading more about the sex lives of our political leaders than their policy. Here at Nerve, we can't help feeling disenfranchised. If everyone's in the business of smut, where does that leave us? Thankfully, we can avail ourselves of the same gimmick CNN dusts off every time they don't know what else to do: a Top 10 list. As you peruse the ensuing scandal sheet, please try to imagine a rolling TV banner reading Peen, Poon & Politix! and trimmed in patriotic colors.
10. If You Can't Beat Them, Lick a Hooker
Congressman Bob Barr of Georgia is a terrific example of just how much Republicans respect the institution of marriage. Barr doesn't just respect marriage. He defends marriage. That's why he introduced the Defense of Marriage Act: to protect marriage from homosexuals who seek to destroy it by, um, getting married. "The flames of hedonism," he warned, "the flames of narcissism, the flames of self-centered morality are licking at the very foundation of our society, the family unit." Trust Barr on the licking thing. He's an expert. He was photographed licking whipped cream off strippers at his inaugural party. His current wife was no doubt upset. But probably not as upset as his first two wives, to whom he failed to pay child support. (To his credit, Barr did pay for his second wife's abortion, though she still suspects he was cheating on her.)
9. Baby, You Make Me So Harding
Warren G. Harding (a.k.a. Warren G Unit) is the only president whose affairs led to the extortion of a major political party. To wit: his fifteen-year romance with Carrie Fulton Phillips, the wife of a friend, who the Republican National Committee reportedly paid on a monthly basis not to erupt, bimbo-style. Once in office, Harding allegedly took up with one Nan Britton, thirty years his junior. According to Britton, Harding introduced her to a small closet in the White House, where they exchanged kisses and made sweet presidential love. Britton claimed to have had an illegitimate child by Harding as well. In 1923, Harding died unexpectedly from ptomaine poisoning. Rumors ran rampant that his wife, Florence, had poisoned him.
8. Jungle Fever Down in Dixie
It was always good to know where Strom Thurmond stood on race relations. The South Carolina Republican, who died in 2003 at the age of 100, was a strict segregationist from head to toe, with the exception of his penis. His penis, it turns out, was more enlightened. When Thurmond was twenty-two, he impregnated Carrie Butler, his family's African-American maid. She was either fifteen or sixteen at the time. It remains unclear whether their liaison was consensual, but let's assume it was, because, hey, Thurmond seems like a good guy. How good? Well, he ran for President as a segregationist candidate in 1948, vociferously opposed civil-rights legislation, and remained an avowed racist throughout his forty-seven years in the Senate.
7. Spitzing the Magic Pussy
We all know the story now, chapter and verse. New York's crusading Democratic governor, Eliot Spitzer, gets caught in a big-ticket prostitution sting, in part owing to laws he helped push through as attorney general. Numerous tabloid money shots ensue. According to a pimp in the prostitution ring -- and really, if you can't believe a pimp, who can you believe? -- the woman Spitzer hired out had a "magic pussy." Abracadabra! You're out of office, dude!
6. Long Dong Justice
It's not just the executive and legislative branches that get their freak on. Don't count out those horny judicial cats. Especially Clarence Thomas. As a reminder, Thomas is the only African-American Supreme Court Justice more conservative than the Ku Klux Klan. He was also, according to a law professor named Anita Hill, the kind of guy who liked to make unwanted advances toward his hot subordinates by talking up his endowment. These accusations of sexual harassment -- revealed in his 1991 confirmation hearings -- were never proven. After all, what possible motive would Thomas have to lie? Clearly, Hill was clearly a fame-hungry opportunist gunning for a slot on reality TV.
5. Out of the Closet and into the Stall
Wouldn't it be weird if a Republican Senator from a conservative state pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, after having been arrested for lewd conduct, i.e. allegedly propositioning an undercover officer in an airport bathroom? And wouldn't it be even weirder if he resigned his Senate seat, then unresigned? And if numerous men kept saying they'd had sex with him? Wouldn't that be weird?
4. The Jesus and Meth Chain
As President of the National Association of Evangelicals, Ted Haggard used to have weekly teleconferences with the man he helped elect in 2004, George W. Bush. The two discussed areas of mutual interest, such as the wonderfulness of Jesus and how to char-grill sodomites properly. These tete-a-tetes ended in 2006, when the lizardy pastor confessed to "sexual immorality." What he actually meant was, "going on crystal meth binges and cornholing my male prostitute/supplier." At last count, Haggard had received counseling and was no longer gay.
3. All Men Are Created Horny
Did Thomas Jefferson, primary author of the Declaration of Independence, two-term president (1801-1809), purchaser of Louisiana and other territories, and the guy on the nickel, actually live with one of his female slaves and father her children? I have no idea, but I'll bet you Strom Thurmond knows. There is no question that Sally Hemings was one of his slaves, and that she came to Paris to care for Jefferson's nine-year-old daughter, Isabel. She appears to have spent the rest of her years at Monticello, Jefferson's blingy Virginia crib. She also had six kids. Genetic testing and genealogical study have established a clear link between Jefferson and the Hemings brood. But not enough to qualify Jefferson for a special posthumous presidential edition of The Jerry Springer Show. Where is Matt Drudge when you really need him?
2. "Get a Ruler and Measure It For Me"
Those are the exact words of an instant message sent by Mark Foley (R-Florida) to a sixteen-year-old male congressional page. Foley also sent these messages:
how my favorite young stud doing
good so your getting horny
did you spank it this weekend yourself
well I have a totally stiff wood now
we may need to drink at my house so we dont get busted Do I make you a little horny?
I know what you're thinking: the guy needs to work on his IM grammar chops. But here's something else kind of shady about Foley: As chairman of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children, he introduced legislation targeting online sexual predators. As he explained to an NPR interviewer in 2002, "Where I have to draw the line is using children for the excitement of those more mature people who should know the difference and know better." Right. The touching thing about the Foley scandal wasn't just that he was a skeeve, but that the entire House Leadership knew he was a skeeve and covered his ass for more than a year. That, my friends, is party unity.
1. Oral in the Oval
It's Clinton and Lewinsky at the top of the ticket! Could there really be any doubt? After all, this is the scandal that once and for all rid the press corps of any inconvenient impulse to, for instance, exercise a conscience. To review the basics: on nine occasions Bill Clinton engaged in various forms of sexual behavior -- up to but not including genital penetration -- with Monica Lewinsky, then a 22-year-old intern, in and around the Oval Office. The exact details were eventually compiled by attorney/amateur pornographer Kenneth Starr, who served as Special Independent Counsel in Charge of Finding Some Kind of Shit on the Clintons for many many years. The Republican dominated House of Representatives -- led by confessed adulterers Henry Hyde and Bob Livingston -- impeached Clinton in 1998. He was acquitted of perjury and obstruction of justice after a twenty-one-day Senate trial. He emerged from the proceedings more popular with the American people than he had been before them. Why? Because the American people are more mature than the press that panders to them. In the end, we'd prefer cold, hard leadership to hot sex. Imagine that.
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Posted by: talkville on Apr 7, 2008 4:50 AM
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The Mediatized coverage of such things cannot be dismissed as 'fluff'. There are very deep and very powerful Kulturkampf-style forces here at work-- they are 'faith-based' and are at work on all fronts in pop- and other cultural arenas (including the Academy) to re-form the Individual (abstractly and concretely) into the properly Christian, God-Fearing (and fearfull), Hypocrite. They call it "character" most of the time. Moralistic programming is ubiquitous and continuous in the media and elsewhere. Not to mention the political-economic benefits of removing certain un-desirable troublemakers for the elites.
From birth, US citizens are taught and trained to be Judges, Condemners, Blamers and "Should'ers"; of EVERYONE except him- or her-self.
I picture 17th to 19th century Europe as a gigantic Protozoa or Moss which exploded in the 20th century, spewing forth Spores, Geists, Spirits, Ideas, Seeds, Urges and Demi-urges, Demons and who knows what else waaaay across the Atlantic - most, not all, landing on the Fertile Virgin Soils of the USA. They have sprouted everywhere!
A healthy exercise for us all: look deep within before judging and blaming without. And the media? Take the word "News" out from all those presentations; call it what it is: self-righteous moralisms.
The real scandal in all of this is the depressingly large numbers of citizens who still maintain the existential position of the Child just out of Sunday School; Or Bear Stearns, or Enron, or Over-seas Tax Shelters, or Education turned Indoctrination, or Illnesses and Ignorance and Functional Illiteracy. All scandals, all scandalous together with a dismally long list of others.
But it sure ain't 'fluff' being broadcast day and night in all sorts of ways and means besides just the 'news' sections; it's Kulturkampf and it wants servile, docile, obedient and passive doing just what daddy and mommy and the minister wants--no more, no less.
Now I'll go watch all my FAVORITE programming on Fox, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC and the other "independent" networks -- there's always something Juicy and Shocking and Tsk-Tsk-Worthy on. Ain't we just the most pious, sincere, honest and just country in the whole wide world?
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This sex/politico scandal stuff is so f**in' pedestrian.
Get a life.
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"Schizoid" "Schizoid Personality" means socially withdrawn types
(Quick reference Criteria,American Psychiatric
Associatio DSM-IV-TR)
I would suggest Bipolar disorder, alternating between being everywhere,"on the take" and presenting extreme remorse.
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Would I like all of this kind of sleaze to disappear from the front pages and the air waves? You bet I would.
Would I like to see detailed reporting on, say, the character and positions of candidates running for, hmmm, for example, the highest office in the nation, understandable to 90-95% of the people, replace endless columns of newsprint and hours and hours of broadcast time devoted to nonsense? You bet I would.
Would I like to never see or hear the anti-sex, anti-human rantings and ravings of these hypocritical, scurrilous, disturbed, power freaks? Yea, but don't bet on it.
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Also Marguerite "Missy" LeHand, his "other wife", to whom he left half of his 3 million dollar estate.
Or his cousin and "closest companion" Margaret Suckley.
And no mention of the accusation that he actually blackmailed Princess Martha of Norway into having sex with him in return for war aid in 1941.
Did I mention that he had J.Edgar Hoover tap his wife's telephones?
Oh that's right, I forgot that FDR is such a sacred cow for his New Deal socialism that he can't possibly be held morally accountable for his sexual improprieties.
Just like every other person on this list (yes, Bill "Cigar" Clinton included) he was a hypocrite, a liar and a cheat. While some people think this is "fluff" reporting, others of us think that the POTUS should be censored for the crimes against social standards they commit in private.
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The Thieves of Virtue: privacy violations & how criminalizing VICE undermines representative government.
RFID Demonstration: there is no 'we' in corruption.
Literacy & "A Reformation of the Mind"
Naked Truth: Civil Rights & CNN coverage of "F.B.I. international biometric database - 'Server in the Sky'"
F*CK the documentary, & thoughts on censorship on an MLK anniversary...
Clinton's Scorched Earth extortion & the Judgement of Solomon
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Politicians have a duty to the people not to misuse their office for sexual or monetary favors. You know that last one is overlooked more than anything but if the politician is married then this sexual encounter can become what most consider a broken promise.
Misdemeanor is bad conduct. It supposed to be used only with politicians but they have turned it on all of us. Since they have done that then they should be held to the highest standards. If they can't control themselves then they need to be thrown out of office.
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The big "issue" during his first presidential run in 1884 was that he had fathered a baby out of wedlock; Cleveland acknowledged that he had. He won, and I'm sure it helped that 1) he was a bachelor at the time, and 2) women couldn't vote.
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The Mediatized coverage of such things cannot be dismissed as 'fluff'. There are very deep and very powerful Kulturkampf-style forces here at work-- they are 'faith-based' and are at work on all fronts in pop- and other cultural arenas (including the Academy) to re-form the Individual (abstractly and concretely) into the properly Christian, God-Fearing (and fearfull), Hypocrite. They call it "character" most of the time. Moralistic programming is ubiquitous and continuous in the media and elsewhere. Not to mention the political-economic benefits of removing certain un-desirable troublemakers for the elites.
From birth, US citizens are taught and trained to be Judges, Condemners, Blamers and "Should'ers"; of EVERYONE except him- or her-self.
I picture 17th to 19th century Europe as a gigantic Protozoa or Moss which exploded in the 20th century, spewing forth Spores, Geists, Spirits, Ideas, Seeds, Urges and Demi-urges, Demons and who knows what else waaaay across the Atlantic - most, not all, landing on the Fertile Virgin Soils of the USA. They have sprouted everywhere!
A healthy exercise for us all: look deep within before judging and blaming without. And the media? Take the word "News" out from all those presentations; call it what it is: self-righteous moralisms.
The real scandal in all of this is the depressingly large numbers of citizens who still maintain the existential position of the Child just out of Sunday School; Or Bear Stearns, or Enron, or Over-seas Tax Shelters, or Education turned Indoctrination, or Illnesses and Ignorance and Functional Illiteracy. All scandals, all scandalous together with a dismally long list of others.
But it sure ain't 'fluff' being broadcast day and night in all sorts of ways and means besides just the 'news' sections; it's Kulturkampf and it wants servile, docile, obedient and passive doing just what daddy and mommy and the minister wants--no more, no less.
Now I'll go watch all my FAVORITE programming on Fox, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC and the other "independent" networks -- there's always something Juicy and Shocking and Tsk-Tsk-Worthy on. Ain't we just the most pious, sincere, honest and just country in the whole wide world?
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Posted by: HSencillo on Apr 8, 2008 3:34 AM
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This sex/politico scandal stuff is so f**in' pedestrian.
Get a life.
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"Schizoid" "Schizoid Personality" means socially withdrawn types
(Quick reference Criteria,American Psychiatric
Associatio DSM-IV-TR)
I would suggest Bipolar disorder, alternating between being everywhere,"on the take" and presenting extreme remorse.
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Posted by: blackie4aces on Apr 8, 2008 8:07 AM
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Would I like all of this kind of sleaze to disappear from the front pages and the air waves? You bet I would.
Would I like to see detailed reporting on, say, the character and positions of candidates running for, hmmm, for example, the highest office in the nation, understandable to 90-95% of the people, replace endless columns of newsprint and hours and hours of broadcast time devoted to nonsense? You bet I would.
Would I like to never see or hear the anti-sex, anti-human rantings and ravings of these hypocritical, scurrilous, disturbed, power freaks? Yea, but don't bet on it.
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Also Marguerite "Missy" LeHand, his "other wife", to whom he left half of his 3 million dollar estate.
Or his cousin and "closest companion" Margaret Suckley.
And no mention of the accusation that he actually blackmailed Princess Martha of Norway into having sex with him in return for war aid in 1941.
Did I mention that he had J.Edgar Hoover tap his wife's telephones?
Oh that's right, I forgot that FDR is such a sacred cow for his New Deal socialism that he can't possibly be held morally accountable for his sexual improprieties.
Just like every other person on this list (yes, Bill "Cigar" Clinton included) he was a hypocrite, a liar and a cheat. While some people think this is "fluff" reporting, others of us think that the POTUS should be censored for the crimes against social standards they commit in private.
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Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Apr 8, 2008 12:25 PM
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The Thieves of Virtue: privacy violations & how criminalizing VICE undermines representative government.
RFID Demonstration: there is no 'we' in corruption.
Literacy & "A Reformation of the Mind"
Naked Truth: Civil Rights & CNN coverage of "F.B.I. international biometric database - 'Server in the Sky'"
F*CK the documentary, & thoughts on censorship on an MLK anniversary...
Clinton's Scorched Earth extortion & the Judgement of Solomon
~~~
Spread Love...
BlueBerry Pick'n
can be found @
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"We, two, form a Multitude" ~ Ovid.
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"Silent Freedom is Freedom Silenced"
"do no harm"
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Posted by: hole11 on Apr 9, 2008 5:08 PM
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Politicians have a duty to the people not to misuse their office for sexual or monetary favors. You know that last one is overlooked more than anything but if the politician is married then this sexual encounter can become what most consider a broken promise.
Misdemeanor is bad conduct. It supposed to be used only with politicians but they have turned it on all of us. Since they have done that then they should be held to the highest standards. If they can't control themselves then they need to be thrown out of office.
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Posted by: mim on Apr 11, 2008 7:55 PM
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The big "issue" during his first presidential run in 1884 was that he had fathered a baby out of wedlock; Cleveland acknowledged that he had. He won, and I'm sure it helped that 1) he was a bachelor at the time, and 2) women couldn't vote.
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