I wonder if he'd even told his first wife at the time that he was divorcing her and marrying his mistress, who was sixteen years younger than him?
-- Badtux the "Hey, family values folks, where's the outrage?" Penguin
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The religious right is motivated by the suspicion that someone, somewhere,
is having fun -- and that this must be stopped.
I wonder if he'd even told his first wife at the time that he was divorcing her and marrying his mistress, who was sixteen years younger than him?
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Now, now, Tux! You KNOW that the number one family value of those folks is "Do as I SAY, not as I DO!"
ReplyDeleteHow else to explain them having hissy fits over every Democrat casting a roving eye while their guys disport themselves in men's bathrooms, whore houses and the family bed with college sports-boy-toys.
These are family values. Soprano Family. Old Testament Family.
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Note also that the Family Values crowd, in the official sense, never liked McCain to begin with.
ReplyDeleteTo some extent, McCain can treat the evangelicals like Obama treats Democrats: he doesn't care what you think, you have to vote for him. But with McCain, he's gonna lose big time, so the stress is in a different place.