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Tenn. State Senator Quits after Affair with Intern

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Well, it seems the Republicans can't keep it in their pants lately. Another mark against the party of "the family" and "social conservationism." Not helping their cause any, are they?

Tenn. state senator quits after affair - More politics- msnbc.com

A Tennessee lawmaker resigned from the state Senate on Tuesday after his extramarital affair with a 22-year-old intern was revealed by an investigation into an extortion case.

"Due to recent events, I have decided to focus my full attention on my family and resign my Senate seat effective August 10," Republican Sen. Paul Stanley wrote in his resignation letter.

Court records show that Stanley, 47, told agents investigating a blackmail case that he had a sexual relationship with intern McKensie Morrison. Her boyfriend, Joel Watts, is charged with trying to extort $10,000 from Stanley in April in return for explicit photos of Morrison that Stanley had taken.

The senator, a married father of two who represents suburban Memphis, had signaled he would remain in the legislature, but he said Tuesday that he decided to step down about an hour before resigning letter. Stanley had stepped down last week from his position as chairman of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee.

Stanley was elected to the Senate in 2006 after serving eight years in the state House.

A special election will be held to fill the seat in the Republican-controlled Senate.

Stanley's legislative proposals were largely focused on pro-business issues, but he also sponsored failed measures to ban gay couples from adopting children. He also spoke out against funding for Planned Parenthood because he said unmarried people should not have sex.

"Whatever I stood for and advocated, I still believe to be true," he said during a radio interview Tuesday with Memphis radio station WREC-AM. "And just because I fell far short of what God's standard was for me and my wife, doesn't mean that that standard is reduced in the least bit."

Meanwhile, two newspapers in Florida shed light on Morrison's past.

The Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News Journal reported Morrison's husband is serving a seven-year prison sentence for attacking an elderly acquaintance with a hammer. Her husband filed for divorce last month.

Morrison and her husband both told police the 75-year-old acquaintance offered Morrison $50 for sex and tried to put his hand up her shorts when she refused.

Morrison's phone numbers are redacted from her legislative internship application, and efforts to reach her were unsuccessful Tuesday. Her father said he didn't want to talk about the situation.

"It's a family matter, and I'm going to approach it that way," Will Morrison said.
 
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Yawn.

Could we please come up with a viable reason to be partisan? :doh
 
What is there really to say about such scandals? Yes, the man betrayed his wife and acted like a total hypocrite, on that everyone can agree. Pretty much everything else is just some kind of spin to push your already existing political opinion.
 
Well, it seems the Republicans can't keep it in their pants lately.

"Lately"?

:confused:
 
What makes Republicans and/or Christians so great when it comes to ethics is that we hold up a standard and try to measure up to that standard.

When Dems and Atheists veer from the straight and narrow they expect to keep their jobs saying the indiscretion was part of their private life.
 
On the other hand, this is yet more evidence that Republicans get more women more often than Anti-Republicans....

All the more reason to go conservative!:mrgreen:
 
What makes Republicans and/or Christians so great when it comes to ethics is that we hold up a standard and try to measure up to that standard.

When Dems and Atheists veer from the straight and narrow they expect to keep their jobs saying the indiscretion was part of their private life.

:rofl That is rich, hot damn. No the difference is Republicans go around being preaching to everyone morals they themselves do not hold. Hypocrites and liars who sadly have less than intelligent drones that simply lap up whatever bulls**t excuses that get shoveled to them.
 
On the other hand, this is yet more evidence that Republicans get more women more often than Anti-Republicans....

All the more reason to go conservative!:mrgreen:

Too bad some care to go around being dishonest and represent themselves as "Independent" wouldn't you say?
 
State Senator? We are really reaching here.
 
What makes Republicans and/or Christians so great when it comes to ethics is that we hold up a standard and try to measure up to that standard.

When Dems and Atheists veer from the straight and narrow they expect to keep their jobs saying the indiscretion was part of their private life.

I submit that we both hold up standards. The only difference is yours has the word D-O-U-B-L-E splattered across it.

Standards be damned - Dems, athiests, republicans, and christians aren't all that different when vice is involved, trust me.
 
Too bad some care to go around being dishonest and represent themselves as "Independent" wouldn't you say?
Well, if the Republicans are getting all the womens, I might need to change my affiliation.....:mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
Well, if the Republicans are getting all the womens, I might need to change my affiliation.....:mrgreen::mrgreen:

Glad to know you hold infidelity in high regard.
 
A real up and comer ..eh? ;)
 
On the other hand, this is yet more evidence that Republicans get more women more often than Anti-Republicans....

All the more reason to go conservative!:mrgreen:

Given the fact your side has been caught in more "events" being gay, I'd hardly call this a ground breaker for you guys.

Alter boys, government politicians playing "footisies" in the mens room, interns.

Sorry but your side has more things in the closet since Arthur Bach's closet LOL
 
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Glad to know you hold infidelity in high regard.
I hold women in high regard. McKenzie Morrison isn't exactly at a Sarah Palin level of hotness, but she's not half bad....

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You're telling me you wouldn't want a policy debriefing from her? ;)
 
:rofl That is rich, hot damn. No the difference is Republicans go around being preaching to everyone morals they themselves do not hold. Hypocrites and liars who sadly have less than intelligent drones that simply lap up whatever bulls**t excuses that get shoveled to them.

You are getting close to impolity.

If 100 Republicans hold up the standard and 5 fall short it is people like you who try to make it seem as though ALL are failed.

Whereas, if 5 Dems fall short no one keeps score because no one expected such morality of them to begin with.
 
Well, it seems the Republicans can't keep it in their pants lately. Another mark against the party of "the family" and "social conservationism." Not helping their cause any, are they?

Tenn. state senator quits after affair - More politics- msnbc.com


Gawwwddddd .... another one!!! Geeez these people are starting to make the party elected look like lechers, liars, and cheaters. People will listen to a GOPer explain why everything is bad, and nothing can be done, and wonder who he diddled last night. I say he b/c I haven't read of any female GOPers getting caught playing hide the sausage with a person they weren't married to.
 
You are getting close to impolity.

If 100 Republicans hold up the standard and 5 fall short it is people like you who try to make it seem as though ALL are failed.

Whereas, if 5 Dems fall short no one keeps score because no one expected such morality of them to begin with.

Umm maybe you are missing the point? Most Democrats are not going around preaching morality onto others the same way Republicans are. Larry Craig, here is a homophobe that is gay. Mark Sanford, called on Clinton to resign. Come on Mark, still waiting for YOUR resignation (you know what with the lying being the worst thing a politician can do).

No Democrats are FAR far far F..A..R. from perfect. But then again I do not hear Democrats preaching a morality they themselves will not live up to. Sorry but the party of "Family Values" is nothing of the sort, but a party of hypocrisy, stupidity, and downright shameful deceit. I have been listening to their preachy B.S. now for 3+ decades, and it never fails to amaze me how so many are just hypocrites.

Tell you what though, if the Republicans still want to preach morality, why not actually go find some people that will actually live up to these ideas? But when your side chooses to prop up S.O.B.s like Newt "I cheat on every wife" Gingrich you should damn well expect to be called out for it. So now who are the idiots, the Republicans who accept Newt teaching them about morality, or the Democrats laughing at this all?
 
I submit that we both hold up standards. The only difference is yours has the word D-O-U-B-L-E splattered across it.

Standards be damned - Dems, athiests, republicans, and christians aren't all that different when vice is involved, trust me.


I agree with this.
 
...Dems, athiests, republicans, and christians aren't all that different when vice is involved, trust me.

Bingo. No one has a monopoly on the straight and narrow, nor on the highway to hell, which is what makes this topic so incredibly lame :roll:
 
Umm maybe you are missing the point? Most Democrats are not going around preaching morality onto others the same way Republicans are. Larry Craig, here is a homophobe that is gay. Mark Sanford, called on Clinton to resign. Come on Mark, still waiting for YOUR resignation (you know what with the lying being the worst thing a politician can do).

No Democrats are FAR far far F..A..R. from perfect. But then again I do not hear Democrats preaching a morality they themselves will not live up to. Sorry but the party of "Family Values" is nothing of the sort, but a party of hypocrisy, stupidity, and downright shameful deceit. I have been listening to their preachy B.S. now for 3+ decades, and it never fails to amaze me how so many are just hypocrites.

Tell you what though, if the Republicans still want to preach morality, why not actually go find some people that will actually live up to these ideas? But when your side chooses to prop up S.O.B.s like Newt "I cheat on every wife" Gingrich you should damn well expect to be called out for it. So now who are the idiots, the Republicans who accept Newt teaching them about morality, or the Democrats laughing at this all?

No, I'm not missing the point. I am saying that GOP'ers are BRAVE enough to say they wish to be held to a high standard.
 
No, I'm not missing the point. I am saying that GOP'ers are BRAVE enough to say they wish to be held to a high standard.

I don't find a bunch of liars to be brave. They should get the hell out of the rest of the country's moral judgements and try their hands at governing. So many of them seemed mixed up about what is Caesar's domain, and what is Jesus' domain.
 
I don't find a bunch of liars to be brave. They should get the hell out of the rest of the country's moral judgements and try their hands at governing. So many of them seemed mixed up about what is Caesar's domain, and what is Jesus' domain.

You seem not to have examined the nature of human frailty.

One holds up a standard, an ideal, that is difficult to measure up to then one struggles against temptation to live up to that ideal.

That takes guts.

The easier way is to never speak up for values so that when one falls short one can say they never promised they were perfect.
 
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