John Sherffius by John Sherffius

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  1. TrickyPickle

    TrickyPickle said, 4 months ago

    shrug That’s humanity for you. Why should we expect people in power behave differently whether they’re CEOs or Senators?

  2. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 4 months ago

    Hmm, I’ve seen this on a lot of mud flaps, how appropriate.

  3. Gladius

    Gladius said, 4 months ago

    Would you care to justify that statement?

  4. LLeRay

    LLeRayGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Paraphrasing Henry Kissinger: “Power is a great aphrodisiac.”

  5. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 4 months ago

    Kissinger should know. Not exactly a shining example of manhood…

  6. Bluejayz

    Bluejayz said, 4 months ago

    I don’t really mind the “affairs of state”, after all, power and sex have been soul mates for literally thousands of years. It’s the hypocrisy I can’t stand. The same self-righteous bigots that castigated Clinton for his sexual pecadillos are (and were) standing there with their pants around their ankles.

  7. Gladius

    Gladius said, 4 months ago

    It seems sexism is OK?
    C’mon folks.

  8. Sooky Rottweiler's  human

    Sooky Rottweiler's ... said, 4 months ago

    The reason why a woman’s O is linked to her hubby’s bank account is that with more money, she can buy some toys.

    They why is plastic surgery “down there” all the rage among the wealthy?

  9. M Kitt

    M KittGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Concerned Human, at least that’s what she says and makes “apparent” to that guy, think there may be some pretense going on tho :-) That reflects CF’s comment, too, I agree CF.
    Not that this excludes men from getting into opportunistic relationships, of course, that’s a human fault not biased by gender.

  10. parkersinthehouse

    parkersinthehouse said, 4 months ago

    hooookeeee too much informationnnnn