Posted on 11/08/2001 9:27:35 AM PST by Pokey78
Davis proceeds to reveal that she had a one-night-stand with a 29-year-old staffer whose sex appeal revolved around the fact that he said he knew Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R-Texas).So she turned herself into Diana da lay."He was powerful," said Davis. "He knew Tom DeLay."
Kudos to Rogers for holding to his standards, although I might not have gone so far as to demand a resignation. Maybe have her hope that she learned her lesson.
Yeah, one-night stands and no commitment is pretty typical these days.
22 years old. What an air brain.
There's something that doesn't ring true about this whole story, and this is one example. If someone was attracted to a guy just because of power, wouldn't she need a better story than the guy "said" he knew Tom DeLay? Like that the guy worked for DeLay or something? Either that or this wanna-be bimbo is pretty stupid.
So was I.
Not the required pic of the blonde Diana Davis, who "sports what she calls her "fake 'n' bake" tan. "Amid the sea of pasty faces and dark Banana Republic suits, she stands out like a foil-wrapped candy in a box of chocolates" goes the article's description. "If Mattel ever makes a 'Washington Barbie,' 22-year-old Diana would be the perfect model."
I did a Google search, but came up empty.
Hyde's Impeachment Book. Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.), who presided over the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton, is finally writing a book about the experience.
Hyde and George Washington University law Professor Jonathan Turley are collaborating on the project, although they don't have a publisher or release date in mind yet. In fact, they don't even have an agent - or a multimillion dollar advance.
"We have not made any effort to talk to an agent or publisher," Turley told HOH. "We've been working on the outline of a book and its development."
Turley, who lectures at GWU on constitutional and environmental issues, made a name for himself as a talking head during the Clinton impeachment media frenzy.
Turley said he and Hyde "started a couple of months ago" working on the book, with the initial phase involving Turley debriefing the former House Judiciary chairman on his memories.
According to the law professor, both he and Hyde - especially Hyde - were approached by agents and publishers about doing an insider's account of the impeachment process, but declined. Turley joked that he and Hyde had "prodded" each other about doing a book before agreeing to work together.
"We are both committed to doing a balanced and definitive account," he said.
What you're overlooking is that the PRESS has nothing new to report
on the War, or on Anthrax, that they have chosen to take the ordinary and aberrate it.
If you're outraged and upset by their story then they have accomplished what they set out to do...
to elicit some type of response from those who read it
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