To: LS
I am not convinced yet. However, I will say, Capitol Hill culture has a strong undercurrent of a) Many single, available young women working, some sooo very attractive and intelligent to boot. b) Many of them entranced with political power and thus political groupies, who would throw themselves at the feet of "superstar" pols up there. c) Long hours and lots of stress and weak moments for male legislators, some single, many married.
Its a rather volatile mix up there.
217 posted on
03/28/2016 10:25:13 PM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
(Centrist Authoritarianism = "Trumpism". Principled Constitutionalism = "Conservatism.")
To: AmericanInTokyo
It’s that power (and access to other people’s money) . People believe they are gods. I don’t know if there is anything solid but Ted and Heidi we’re apart a lot.
The Carpenter tweets she tried to delete are pretty damning. They look like love song lyrics she and Ted sent back and forth. Now, that’s something married men don’t do.
I do think the whole business was known before, about six months ago. I think the GOPe was hanging onto this if/when Trump was taken out. Then they could (as I predicted all along) switch him out for the designated loser.
272 posted on
03/29/2016 3:38:34 AM PDT by
LS
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