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    1. You can bet that if the person exposed was a Republican the newsroom sharks would be in a feeding frenzy.

    2. @Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Highly likely they would however the Republicans would attack the person as well cause they are anti drugs and what not.

    1. If you don’t say allegations or alleged, you open yourself up to lawsuits, whether valid or malicious. That’s why it’s standard practice to always use “alleged”. Even the mass murderers are to have been “alleged” to…

    1. @Live Free or Die nothing can compete with the Orange liar in the WH hoe. 13k lies and counting. If you combine all previous presidents they don’t reach that amount.

  1. It’s not an “Allegation” when she admits too it. I wish Ted Turner still owned CNN, at least it had integrity and gave the facts, instead of someone’s opinions.

    1. John Patrick no. It was the leader of the house who was making hush payments for years to quiet an underage wrestler being sexually abused!

    2. MT Yerpokits logical? I haven’t seen a logical comment from the right in a very long time! Never facts, always lies and conspiracies!

    3. @Jeffrey pressman College students aren’t underage; they are 18 or older, and as such are adults.
      But you’re trying to put the crimes of the head coach on to the assistant coach.
      Is there proof Jim Jordan took hush money to look the other way?
      And if he had reported it and cost the guy his job, would the Left not just used that as him attacking and outing a gay man so he could get his job as head coach?

    4. Edit
      “Hastert” redirects here. For other people with the surname, see Hastert (surname).
      John Dennis Hastert (/ˈhæstərt/; born January 2, 1942) is a former American politician who represented Illinois’s 14th congressional district from 1987 to 2007 and served as the 51st Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007.[1] He is the longest-serving Republican Speaker of the House in history, and is the highest-ranking elected official in U.S. history to have served a prison sentence,[2] after being convicted of financial crimes related to his previous repeated incidents of child molestation.[3]

    5. @Jeffrey pressman Ok, I got what you were talking about mixed up with the crap people spew about Jordan.
      I apologize.
      It still doesn’t change the fact that what I said still holds true.
      We can go back and forth with these allegations against politicians of both sides.

  2. – the house rules regarding private love lives – should change

    She should have not quit, she seems like a flake

  3. “Come on, let the lady politicians get a little on the side, huh?” – Paid for by Denny and the Denny Singers 😉

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