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which POTUS was the biggest womanizer?

which POTUS was the biggest womanizer?

  • TRUMP

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • CLINTON

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • JFK

    Votes: 13 44.8%
  • JEFFERSON

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • JOHNSON

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29
Don’t know which one was the biggest womanizer, but we all know who is the “Big Whisperer”.
 
Being from Texas I can tell you that stories about Lyndon Johnson's womanizing behavior abound....but he seemed to keep his activities under wraps a lot better then some of the rest....

Its been said that Johnson was hung like a buffalo and the first thing he'd do when he got a new secretary is call her into his office, close the door and let her see what she was in for.....
 
JFK by far, unlike Trump, women actually wanted to sleep with him.
 
George Washington

he WAS the father of our country

some would argue that almost a literal statement

had Franklin been a president, he may have given George a run for his money in this contest
 
Don’t know which one was the biggest womanizer, but we all know who is the “Big Whisperer”.
I do not know that "Whisperer".
Who is he?
 
We didn't really get our panties in a twist about it all until the Moral Majority acquired political power back in the 70s. And then some suddenly wanted their presidents sexually virtuous.

And then Trump got elected, and "Character Matters" transitioned into "Policy not Personality."
 
And then Trump got elected, and "Character Matters" transitioned into "Policy not Personality."
Funny how somebody like Trump can insult all the women, all the soldiers, all the "persons of colour", and practically everybody in the country - and get adored because of it.
Logical question: Do about half of the US-Americans like to be insulted?
 
Kennedy was. Clinton was more of a predator.
 
Ahhh ... another my-party-president-was-less-rapey-than-yours thread. Hooray.
 
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