I never said she was lying.
I implied (for those that are slow on the uptake) that she is putting this out in order to push her book. If it's true or not meh, I don't care. It isn't illegal to ask for a kiss.
No, that's true you didn't say that. What you did was to say that she very well might be telling the truth, that our President and head of the party of Christian family values and purported moral superiority, as a married man, asks an also married woman over for sex, and the thing you come away with about that is that she just happened to mention it to because she is selling a book which simply reveals to me, naturally in my opinion, the utter hypocrisy of the actual focus of your moral opinions rather than the ones conservatives always pretend to. My reaction was rather different. I see a man for whom his personal lust and need to impress himself by bagging beautiful women is greater than any moral respect he has for what I believe is a worthy moral principle of happiness, fidelity in marriage. When you look at the world and see how much damage infidelity does to families and to the children whose homes are destroyed by divorce, and all because of the need self hate creates, it makes you want to cry. I hate the qualities in people that cause their children pain, but only because I too have suffered and can't find a way to forgive.
It's why hypocrite disgusts me. I too am not free of it. I just know that the condemnation of others isn't going to heal my own pain so I can't get behind my own pain and push to get even. That to me is what is evil.