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Originally Posted by sperry
Bullshit. If the person that's supposed to be busy running the state is instead in court everyday fighting a messy divorce, plus dodging reporters, plus spending his weekends banging hookers, etc. it directly takes away from his ability to do the job he was elected to. Never mind the side effect in job performance if the guy is perpetually pissed off by his personal problems.
So sure, an official's private life shouldn't impact his/her ability to do their job and should therefore remain private; but when their private life does impact their job, it certainly becomes the public's business.
Answer me this: if the president was a coke addict, shouldn't that be important public information?
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Huh? A Legal Divorce = Illegal drug use? I don't see the analogy.
And now he is allegedly banging hookers?
Where do you get this stuff, and depending on the county, "banging hookers" is perfectly legal, married or not.
Should you be fired because you regularly get pissed off on your lunch hour by drive through staff?
Again, I am not defending him, but if you want to attack him, attack him on his job performance, not his personal life.