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EuterpeThelo

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7. There was a time
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 05:08 PM
Nov 12

when the American people recognized that a consensual affair among consenting adults was irrelevant to whether or not one was good at one's job and we had the decorum and common sense to care more about things that actually affect us, like corruption or lying about, say, Watergate rather than a b.j. Exhibit A: FDR died holding his mistress's hand. Exhibit B: JFK. They might not have been the perfect husband, but each was one of the best presidents we ever had.

They've never gotten over our attempts to hold Nixon accountable. Sigh. My friends and I used to say Watergate was no worse than "any given Wednesday" in the Bush/Cheney White House. Now, not only is it every fifteen seconds, but the offenses are beyond-the-pale worse...I believe we're past the point now where even Iran-Contra or W's war-based-on-a-lie are no longer the worst crime committed by an administration (not to forgive either Ray-gun or Bush the Lesser, neither of whom should ever have been allowed to skate).

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