hog88
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Spare me the feigned moral indignation, the occupation of the man shouldn't define what's acceptable and unacceptable.
No, the man's character should do that for him. But, in the absence of that, IS IT OK for a president, married or not, to use the Oval Office, while on America's time, for sexual adventures ?? Yes or No ??
Further, is said conduct any less professional than a twitter president ??? And why or why not ??
No I wouldn't want employees banging on or off the clock, would just bring drama into the workplace. If either were married I would probably fire them both, BUUUUUT I would take into account their production too. Never let your money get mad.
No I wouldn't want employees banging on or off the clock, would just bring drama into the workplace. If either were married I would probably fire them both, BUUUUUT I would take into account their production too. Never let your money get mad.
Yes.
If anyone needs it, it's the leader of the free world. You appear to want to conflate that I care what people do in the privacy of their own home (or office). I don't.
Yes.
If anyone needs it, it's the leader of the free world. You appear to want to conflate that I care what people do in the privacy of their own home (or office). I don't.
By your standards then, Trump can tweet away, and do whatever he wants on your dime. He's the leader of the free world. If that gets his rocks off instead of a BJ more power to him. He's totally professional, and I just don't understand why people think he is not.
I've always thought that matter should have been between bill and Hillary and the vases in the private section of the white house to solve.Right?
Follow the money.