Not just the affair...
August 9, 2008 | Vetting explained
In response to some of the comments, it is not just the affair, it is everything in between.
Have you listened to all the allegations?
From the "sod" taking the fall as the DAD, (From "Some other dude" theory, very famous among defense attorneys...) to the mistress being placed in a 3 million dollar home paid by a powerful contributor.
Gee, you can't make this stuff up! (Don't you wonder about what the powerful contributor wanted in return?)
I still can't comprehend why would he do that to his party. He was reckless in more ways than one. (Not just in his personal life) All this makes him look like a crook, and that is the real story.
It is the standard by which people are held that comes back to bite them in the butt. (Hint: Don't even let the phrase "Family Values" come out of your mouth if you are pulling one of these)
He was always talking about those along with poverty and housing, (his mistress was housed quite well...) among others.
That is what makes this story so interesting to say the least. It shows the arrogance and the distance that some folks are willing to go in order to satisfy their ambitions. Sick!
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