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The sad thing about this is the NJ Gov brought his pretty-boy Israeli boyfriend to Jersey, got him 3 high paying jobs and is thanked by blackmail and now a lawsuit. Goes to show- love is for suckers. And can anyone blame him for wanting to get out of Jersey? |
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I am so tired of hearing about "Sleeze Ball" (fill in Republicans or Democrats).
Neither party has a monopoly on those. If anybody doesn't believe that the GOP would have handled the possibility of a special election the same way as the Democrats did in this case, they've been recently delving into controlled substances. It's politics as usual. If someone wants to attach the "sleeze ball" prefix to "politician," I probably wouldn't argue as much. In many cases power does corrupt. Thankfully, not all. |
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-Rudey |
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You hope that while the governor was living on the down low that he was practicing safe sex and didin't pass on anything to his wife.
Who knows who his lover was with before him?:rolleyes: |
I haven't been keeping up on this story, but do we know for a fact that his wife didn't know he was gay from the beginning?
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While a public figure committing adultery is a violation of the public trust, I think the larger scandal (which some others have mentioned) was the fact that the affair was with someone on his payroll.
This case smacks of the Barney Frank affair of the 90's, which involved a gay prostitution ring being run out of the home of a congressman, and with the ringleader being one of Frank's staff members/boyfriend. |
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