“Way too much information.”
Martha came right out and asked him if he was a virgin in high school! That’s an extremely embarrassing question to ask someone on national TV. That he opened himself up to ridicule by admitting he was a virgin in high school says more about our society than it does about him. I think you’d (you in the genera l sense, not you in particular)be surprised at the number of boys and girls in high school who are virgins even in this day and age. But, in today’s culture it’s not cool to be a virgin in high school, and being one makes one a “square.” God, I weep for my country.
Leftist, talk show, so called comedians, are going to have a field day with this. The fact that they will make obscene, ridiculing jokes about it, may wake up a few people, though.
> Martha came right out and asked him if he was a virgin in high school!
That this question was even asked is just another head-shaking example of the infantile irresponsibility of the media. It’s none of anybody’s damn business, and there’s no plausible axis of investigation under which that would be a relevant point of data.
I presume no questions were asked about him filing defamation suits in response, or hiring counsel to that end?