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Rare Cases: There were unusually juicy stories about Princess Diana. Rep. Chenoweth (right) was forced to admit an affair with a married man after attacking President Clinton for his personal conduct
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Girls Will Be Girls. Or Not.

Why aren't more powerful public women caught up in sex scandals?

 

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Catherine the Great was a woman with an extravagant, exacting sexual appetite. During the 34 years of her reign, she had a host of young, well-trained lovers—many of them soldiers—who were paid handsomely for sating her, and were often rewarded with plum positions on her court, or gifts of property or serfs. Her libido was so legendary that when she died of a stroke in 1796, rumor spread quickly that she had been crushed under the weight of a stallion she was attempting to have sex with. It's a myth that has endured, and serves as a reminder of our fascination with powerful, sexual women: will they stop at nothing?

The question is, as another round of public sex scandals unfolds, where are these women today? The confessions of Eliot Spitzer, David Paterson (the man who, on the same day he replaced Spitzer, admitted to past affairs) and, more recently, the allegations against Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, pale when compared with tales of the Russian empress. Yet while there has been a spate of men caught with their pants around their ankles in recent years, political scientists scratch their heads when asked to come up with a female equivalent for the men--Spitzer, former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey--the New York tabs have dubbed "Luv Guvs."

There have been only a handful of minor scandals involving women in public office in America, and most of them have been due to love affairs, not casual—or commercial—liaisons. In 1989, when Sue Myrick was running for re-election as mayor of Charlotte, N.C., she confessed to having had a relationship with her husband while he was still married to another woman in 1973. (She went on to win the election.) In 1998, shortly after U.S. Rep. Helen Chenoweth, a Republican from Idaho, began airing anti-Clinton advertisements insisting "personal conduct does count," she admitted to having had a six-year affair in the 1980s with a married man who later worked on her congressional staff. In 2004, state Rep. Katherine Bryson of Utah was caught with a lover on a surveillance camera; her then husband set it up to catch a burglar, he said. She called it an abuse of power because county employees had been used to install the equipment, but a police investigation cleared her husband of wrongdoing. (Internationally, one notable standout was an escapade in Taiwan, where tapes of politician Chu Mei-feng having sex with a married lover were leaked in 2001. She apologized and resigned.)

Hardly the stuff of tabloid dreams. It's certainly not as exciting as stolen hours at the Days Inn (Paterson), cigars in the Oval Office (Bill Clinton), a stripper nicknamed the "Argentine Firecracker" (Arkansas Rep. Wilbur Mills) or trysts with $4,000-an-hour prostitutes (Spitzer).

Some women say the lack of scandal is another reason more women should be elected. Former White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers, author of "Why Women Should Rule the World," says: "I'm confident predicting there would be fewer sex scandals if women were in power … I don't think Hillary Clinton is going to be hitting on the intern." But as morally superior as women are supposed to be, there is evidence to show they are led by their libidos, too: Prince Charles may have had Camilla, but Diana had plenty of lovers as well. Tom W. Smith, of the National Opinion Research Center at University of Chicago, says that when it comes to infidelity, "there is some sign that women may be closing the gap with men."

Why, then, are so few women in politics embroiled in tabloid tales? The obvious answer is numbers: while there are 86 women in Congress, and one in four state politicians is female, few are prominent enough to attract savage media scrutiny. Some insist it can be explained by basic biology. Feminist author Robin Morgan says men "stow their brains in their crotches. Women do seem to approach work differently. And women tend to regard sex differently. They like to at least like the person."

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  • Posted By: Jeff1234 @ 04/10/2008 11:57:38 PM

    Think of it this way. Are all or most of the men who cheat gay or are they sleeping with women. Since most affairs happen with people the cheater already knows it is probably safe to say that the woman "knows" he is married and is just as culpable as he is. So before everyone whips out their "Blame-thrower" and lays into the opposite sex they should take a good hard look at the actions of their own sex.

    Also, it should be noted that some of the more inflamatory comments come from such biased opinions as the "feminist author" mentioned above. Unfortunately many feminists feel that the best way to makea woman look good is to simply make men look bad. I am not trying to insult any feminists out there, I am merely suggesting that they should look at the work they are doing and ask themselves "am I cutting off someone elses head to make myself look taller?".

  • Posted By: RAS1 @ 04/02/2008 11:07:34 AM

    A very bad comment which is giving excuses for foolish women. Since when has cheating become the correct thing to do now that women are doing this more than ever. No one is on the mans side when he cheats. No one says that the wife wasn't doing her job and thats why he cheated. This is why women are cheating more than ever and now the women school teachers are going with boys. They now that they are going to get away with it. We are always focused on the bad that men do and punish them nore severely while the women are doing the same nonsense. Women now that people will give them all kinds of excuses for why they did what they did. What kind of example is this showing young girls? The american woman today have less morals than ever and they are getting worst. They need to start acting more like women and our society needs to stop spoiling them. Every time they do something like this I just wait to hear what was the excuse this time for either cheating or having sex with a 15 year old boy. Marriage will have its ups and downs. It doesn't mean go out and cheat. How do you think the husband feels knowing his wife is with another man and then on top of that he gets blaimed for his wifes stupidity. This is insane and I just don't know how people can say its okay for women to do this. Its takes a lot of mental strength to keep a martiage going. If you feel that you can't hadle it then don't get married. Don't push the men into marrying you. I get tired of all the male bashing songs, books, magazines, and talkshows always making men as always the cheaters and never wanting to commit. Then when things aren't 100% perfect in the marriage the women want to cheat and then blame the men. Don't forget about aids. Aids and stds don't care about women. Also getting pregnant by another man. The husband takes a test and it shows he isn't the father but then he still has to pay child support due to these radical feminist laws that are against men. I will never get married. I'm a young guy that doesn't believe in cheating period. The american woman have become very foolish. I see too many females and not enough women. Women have morals and females just have the female parts. A website that warns men about marriage is www.dont-marry.com. Read the part about women cheating and how they are always seen as the victim. The realtionship with men and women are getting worst and isn't going to get any better.

  • Posted By: Elistra @ 03/29/2008 9:49:55 AM

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