American Hypocrisy Strikes Again
You will
hear far “worse” about men at any hens’ night with male strippers. Are women
supposed to be afforded special treatment when sexual banter starts flying?
Don’t we men have feelings too? Or don’t we care?
US media were prepared to
report with some semblance of impartiality, that is until Trump surged ahead in
the polls. Then everything changed drastically as The New York Times and
Washington Post threw dozens of reporters on to digging up dirt on Trump to be
released at a time it would most benefit Hillary.
I have never seen such a
sneakily biased approach taken at any election.The media clearly want Trump
gone this time. And those in the Republican Party feigning indignant rage
are appealing only to their wives.
But has Trump just initiated
himself into a long line of Presidents who behaved “badly”?
Bush
senior and junior were accused of all sorts of sexual shenanigans.
Frank
Sinatra supplied Jack Kennedy and his Administration with a steady supply of
willing women.
The
United States fifteenth President, James Buchanan was the country’s only
life-long bachelor President. He had a continuous homosexual affair over a
decade with William Rufus King, a former vice-president under Millard Fillmore.
The pair were secretly referred to as, Miss Nancy and Aunt Fancy.
Grover
Cleveland had a chorus line of extra marital ladies. One was Maria Crofts
Halpin who later accused Cleveland of fathering her son, Oscar. Cleveland,
while never admitting paternity, sent her regular child support cheques. When
he ran for president in 1884, his opponents taunted him with the slogan, “Ma
Ma, where’s my pa?.... gone to the White House, ha ha ha.” Cleveland still
prevailed as President in the ensuing election.
Even
Franklin Roosevelt’s wheel chair copped a right ol' hammering and his paralysis
proved no impediment to his womanising. He had a life-long affair with Lucy
Mercer, his wife’s social secretary. When his wife Eleanor stumbled upon some
sexually explicit love letters between her husband and Lucy she threatened to
divorce him, but that didn’t happen and Eleanor remained FDR’s partner, if not
lover, for life. Undaunted, FDR continued his relationship with Mercer until
his death in 1945 (Lucy Mercer was actually at the President's bedside when he
died.) Other affairs included his secretary, Missy Le Hand, and another with
the Crown Princess Marta of Norway. Eleanor, like a peeved Hillary Clinton, got
even with her own extramarital soirees with Nancy Cook, Marion Dickerman and
Lorena Hickok.
It’s no
secret about Uma Abedin and Hillary have been playing for over a decade.
Lyndon B
Johnson, when referring to JFK’s sexual exploits, claimed,
“I have had more women by accident than he’s had on purpose.”
A woman
named Madeline Brown claimed to have had a 20-year affair with Johnson, which,
although she said was purely physical, produced her a son. If so, LBJ was
working her on the side, as he also, according to Johnson’s biographer Robert
Caro, was conducting a 30-year affair with a woman named Alice Glass, beginning
in 1937. Alice was the wife of a newspaper magnate who owned papers that
strongly supported Johnson.
Andrew
Jackson married his wife Rachel before she was divorced from her husband,
making him the first President to be guilty of bigamy.
According
to Ronald Reagan’s biographer, Kitty Kelley, he was accused of raping a woman
called Selene Walters in her home when he was serving as president of the
Screen Actors Guild. “I opened the door,” she said, “then it was the battle of
the couch. I was fighting him. I didn’t want him to make love to me. He’s a
very big man, and he just had his way.” Kelley also claims the much vaunted
story about Reagan’s wife Nancy was true in that she did have a lengthy affair
with Frank Sinatra. Ronald Reagan seemed to confirm the rumour by refusing to
speak to Sinatra from that point on.
President
Warren Harding was known to have mounted various women in the White House
closet. Besides having a long affair with Carrie Fulton Phillips, the wife of
his friend James Phillips, Harding was also screwing Nan Britton, a woman 30
years his junior, who produced him an illegitimate daughter. When Harding died,
his wife Florence was accused of poisoning him.
Even the
squeakily clean and miniature, bible-bashing, hapless Jimmy Carter said,
"I've committed adultery in my heart many times." And don’t bother
mentioning Bill Clinton’s testosterone flushes... in fact over the past two
hundred years the Presidency has been riddled with sex scandals. Not one
president seems to have escaped a sex scandal of some sort.
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