publiusvarus wrote:
Locked,
I know you're kind of young so you probably think bosses sleeping with secretaries and interns is the "cool" thing to do but let me assure you that if any ceo of any corporation had done what slick willy did he would have been fired on the spot.
I know you're kind of young so you probably think bosses sleeping with secretaries and interns is the "cool" thing to do but let me assure you that if any ceo of any corporation had done what slick willy did he would have been fired on the spot.
Nope. And you're the one who used to brag that you could hook up with the cute black girl who worked for you. Please don't place your own desires on me. It makes me feel icky. Also I'm sure MANY CEOs get away with just that behavior. Alas, I have no proof of it because, well... they get away with it. Are you saying that no CEOs are doing their interns? I know you like extremes, so it's one or the other, right?
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It was more than simply lying about a bj. It was about the leader of this country lying his as* off to save his own skin. He didn't care who he lied to or what he was lying about. A person of that kind of character should have been immediately removed from office. But like so many Democrat politicians he'd rather die than admit he did something wrong and step down.
You're right, it was more than a BJ. It was politically motivated. We've said that before. His sexual character wasn't the reason I thought he was a good president; I thought he was an idiot for getting his knob slobbered by an intern. But it didn't affect his job performance, which IS the entire point of this.
To tie it into the OP, if the guy in the article was really off the clock, he shouldn't have been fired either. Sanford should have been. They are quite different situations.