UPDATE:
Assemblyman Mike Duvall, R-Yorba Linda, has resigned his seat saying his comments about sexual affairs he was having with lobbyists were inappropriate and have become a major distraction during the final week of the Assembly.
Shouldn't he also have said that the actual affairs were inappropriate and a distraction? One more reason to have a part-time Legislature. Lawmakers seem to have too much time on their hands.
The Flash Report has this compilation of news items on a reported sex scandal involving Assemblyman Mike Duvall of Orange County. The Flash Report says Duvall has been "having extra-marital affairs with two women, one of them a lobbyist for a major utility -- Duvall is the Vice Chairman of the influentual Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee."
The stunning part of the news reports is there's apparently a video and audio from a legislative committee room, and the assemblyman was caught on a live microphone bragging about his conquest, including spanking the woman.
The dysfunctional Legislature can't get a water package passed or solve the state's other problems, but it seems some members are keeping themselves very busy. How much closer can you get to a special interest?
This link from ABC10 quotes Duvall's sex talk caught on the open mike.
The Red County blog calls for Duvall's immediate resignation.
Not surprising at all. So to get anything done we just have to buy them a piece of A--. Very typical for a politician to think with whats in their pants.
The Turkish Government wrote the book on this. They have people sleeping with Congressmen to blackmail them. This is no joke!
The Age of Aquarius is gone. This is the Age of the Zipper.
And the Turkish government pays for the Viagara?
This is true, and they even had a woman operative sleep with a married CongressWOMAN.
http://www.bradblog.com/?cat=58
Speaking of scandalous sex in tha Capitol:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549241,00.html
I think every taxpayer should should view this video, featuring employees of the Washinton D.C. A.C.O.R.N. office. The implications are enormous and cause me to wonder about how committed to public health, safety, and security the Obama administration really is.