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Category Archives: Adultery
When Do Political Affairs Come To Light?
Steve Sailer writes: “Have you ever noticed the sex scandals that tend to befall Republican Speakers of the House and would-be Speakers ever since the House impeached Bill Clinton in 1998? First Newt, then Bob Livingston, recently Denny Hastert, and … Continue reading
Why Do Politicians Have Affairs?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * Politicians are eerily similar to actors and actresses in that they crave mass adulation. And they are seldom content with what they already have. I am not original in stating that politicians (rather like actors, … Continue reading
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Is Female Careerism A Form Of Infidelity?
Reader Sidewinder writes to the Chateau: While some degree of the female fascination/obsession with credentials can be explained as projecting onto themselves what they find desirable in men, I think there’s more to it than that. Not all, but a … Continue reading
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Charles Johnson: John Boehner Replacement Kevin McCarthy Carrying on Long Running Affair?
Mickey Kaus comments on WSJ profile of McCarthy: “WSJ-McCarthy’s “personal touch” produced “Deep Web of Relationships”? Hmm. Am I oversensitive to possible undernews?” Charles Johnson writes: GotNews.com first published this article earlier this year and has received numerous confirmations about … Continue reading
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What Kind Of Women Cheat?
Study: Women who wear the pants in the relationship are more likely to cheat: The imbalance of power in the primary relationship has been associated with infidelity. Edwards and Booth (1976) found that wives who reported that they “get their … Continue reading