Re: [UUPoly-L] Tiger "poly"?? (was: Poly in the news)



I think that unlike the old days when the media might give a nod and a wink
to a cheating politician because that was considered private and not for the
public to know about (witness half of our ex-presidents). Today, it not only
improves ratings on TV and sales of gossip magazines, but personal
information about celebs and politicos is considered to be public
information. And it gives people something to talk about at the water cooler
besides the weather and gossip about coworkers.

Just my slightly cynical two cents.
Anne

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 13:14, Moonstorm Erosong <mnstrm@erosong.net> wrote:

>
> By the way, as a side note:  Is it just me or does the current rash of
> laughable sex scandals amongst celebrities (politicians particularly) seem
> to indicate that men of power are getting more and more incompetent at
> concealing adulterous relationships?
>
> Blessings,
>
> 'Storm



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