Divorce papers? That might be damaging if it was...1912.
Might be interesting if the rumors of Obama’s homosexuality is listed as one of the grounds for divorce.
Divorce filings often include the filer's reason for seeking the divorce. Just as a for-instance, how do you think would it impact the race if Michelle had submitted sworn testimony in court documents that Obama had smacked her around?
Were divorce papers actually filed in court or did a lawyer draw them up and keep them in a file for later use? Did someone working for a lawyer alert them to this or did someone in a clerk’s office do it? Even if true, I doubt Obama would lose a single vote because of it. With Trump, once again, much ado about nothing.
...and a Catholic wedding.
What's the big deal about divorce papers?
Good point. It's not just that divorce has become more acceptable. It's that the divorce proceedings had to be pretty scandalous in those days, involving real misconduct. Aren't most divorces nowadays no-fault nowadays? Just a matter of incompatibility or irreconcilable differences?
In the Jack and Jeri Ryan case, it was more the child custody records that caused the trouble. With Blair Hull, Obama's primary opponent, it was a restraining order his wife filed against him. All the files were considered "divorce papers" but technically speaking they may not have been quite that, the actual divorce files being pretty innocuous.
I'm wondering a little about this. If there's anything there, could it backfire? If it's an affair with a woman for Obama, does that knock out these gay rumors? If it's a gay affair, does that win him sympathy with some people? But realistically, I don't think either is the big secret.
Depends what is contained in the divorce records...perhaps evidence of Obama trolling for gay sex in exchange for providing cocaine to complete strangers?
HA....good one!
Try 2004.
Imagine what justification would be for grounds for divorce?
I suspect it may include words like “sexual orientation”, “consummation”, and “risk of infection”