From: GBengraver [#53]
15 Feb 2007
To: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#27] 15 Feb 2007
Giuliani informed his second wife, Donna Hanover, of his intention to seek a separation in a 2000 press conference. The announcement was precipitated by a tabloid frenzy after Giuliani marched with his then-mistress, Judith Nathan, in New York's St. Patrick's Day parade, an acknowledgement of infidelity so audacious that Daily News columnist Jim Dwyer compared it with "groping in the window at Macy's." In the acrid divorce proceedings that followed, Hanover accused Giuliani of serial adultery, alleging that Nathan was just the latest in a string of mistresses, following an affair the mayor had had with his former communications director.
What a great leader he would make. (insert shaking head here)
Greg
From: Mick [#54]
15 Feb 2007
To: GBengraver [#53] 15 Feb 2007
And I suppose Bill Clinton never committed adultery ? You probably say HIS private life should remain private.
From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#55]
15 Feb 2007
To: Mick [#54] 15 Feb 2007
quote:
And I suppose Bill Clinton never committed adultery ?
Neither did John Kennedy. Or Thomas Jefferson, Or Abraham Lincoln. B-)
From: GBengraver [#56]
15 Feb 2007
To: Mick [#54] 15 Feb 2007
Was it kept private??
Was it used by the opposition ad nauseum.
The party that claims to be the party of high moral standards.
Its a party of hypocrites
Give me a break.
EDITED: 15 Feb 2007 by GBENGRAVER
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#57]
15 Feb 2007
To: GBengraver [#56] 15 Feb 2007
quote:
It's a party of hypocrites.
Greg,
In that regard, I think we're down to a one-party system. :-)
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