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<blockquote data-quote="PROCNA2018" data-source="post: 7152436" data-attributes="member: 43313"><p>Personally I think it is fake.</p><p>If it is real, the story isn't about whether or not he is in an open relationship, or that he is scoring with another man not his partner or that he is a gay man getting his groove on. To me the story is that he is in a nightclub, sees he is being filmed, knows he will be filmed while scoring with whoever it is and because he is not remotely media stupid, knew damn well what would ensue just as he is taking the reins back again.</p><p>In other words, our Taoiseach decided to score with someone while being filmed to move the attention onto himself. Is he entitled to do it? Absolutely. Is it any of our business who he scores with? Absolutely not. Is it something a Taoiseach should consider doing considering the office? Not a hope in God's green Earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PROCNA2018, post: 7152436, member: 43313"] Personally I think it is fake. If it is real, the story isn't about whether or not he is in an open relationship, or that he is scoring with another man not his partner or that he is a gay man getting his groove on. To me the story is that he is in a nightclub, sees he is being filmed, knows he will be filmed while scoring with whoever it is and because he is not remotely media stupid, knew damn well what would ensue just as he is taking the reins back again. In other words, our Taoiseach decided to score with someone while being filmed to move the attention onto himself. Is he entitled to do it? Absolutely. Is it any of our business who he scores with? Absolutely not. Is it something a Taoiseach should consider doing considering the office? Not a hope in God's green Earth. [/QUOTE]
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