Sandvol
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Here is what Wiki says if you believe Wiki:
Five people have stated that Broaddrick told them about a rape shortly after it allegedly occurred. Of these, two were Broaddrick's co-worker Norma Kelsey and her sister; Slate Explainer proposes that they may have a grudge against Clinton for commuting the sentence of the man who killed their father, noting further that a third corroborator is Broaddrick's current husband, who was involved in an extramarital affair with her at the time. Broaddrick did not tell her then-husband, Gary Hickey, of the alleged assault at the time.[6]
No. He's there to run the damn country. That is his number one job.
Being a role model is way down the list. Would it be ideal to have both? Sure. But if you give me a choice of one or the other, I'm choosing substance/policy every time.
If a POTUS is married, then he has agreed to a monogamous relationship. If he can not keep that basic promise with a person who he is closest to, then why would I trust him in any other matters requiring his honesty and trust (ie running the country)?
If a POTUS is married, then he has agreed to a monogamous relationship. If he can not keep that basic promise with a person who he is closest to, then why would I trust him in any other matters requiring his honesty and trust (ie running the country)?
Reagans alleged affair was while he was an actor. Not the president.
Bush 1 alleged affair is only reported by the democratic underground.
Personal life =/= professional life.
Plenty of people have messed up personal lives and one would never know it via their professional career.
Several presidents have had affairs or so it has been reported.
Washington
Jefferson
Harding
FDR
Eisenhower
Kennedy
LBJ
Bush 1
Reagan
Clinton
With Clinton it wasn't so much his affairs. That's his choice and personal life. But messing around with a 19 year old intern in the oval office. That's a serious lack of judgment.
LBJ having an affair (sex) w/someone other than Lady Bird?? Must've been the maid.
I don't know WTOB. LBJ has been referred to as a "giant" of a man, a description only his late wife Lady Bird and dozens of other younger women could verify. After his death, when asked about her husband's reputation for womanizing, Lady Bird said, "Well, Lyndon loved the human race ...and half of the human race are women ."