From Sex and the Married Politician in The Atlantic’s October edition:
Last year, when Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan was falsely suspected of being gay, some journalists called for her to reveal more about her sex life, arguing that her alleged lesbianism was not scandalous but rather completely unremarkable.
Baselessly suspected, yes.
Falsely suspected?
Apparently the hardworking staff missed that memo.
The cases for and against Elena Kagan being a lesbian. Only a Canadian medium would publish such a story.
Thanks, Mike. So the jury’s still out?