Outrage at college kids for stupid sex games, but where’s the outrage for the same in the Florida Legislature?

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Ironically, according to sources with intimate knowledge of the sex game, one of Mayfield’s current Senate colleagues who played a key role in recent Senate sexual harassment investigations was a top “point earner” in the contest for a House Member.

Apparently, the members of the Florida House participating in the game chose to respect the Constitutional separation of powers and assign no points to any executive branch women.  However, of the men who participated, and the point scorers were all men, we cannot confirm their marital status or obtain a complete list.

Allegedly, a written scorecard existed, but USAHerald was denied repeated requests for the document.

The infidelity, sex and general atmosphere in the Florida Legislature is an embarrassment.

The infidelity is sad, but the sex between elected legislators and lobbyists who need legislative help causes all kinds of ethical concerns.

For one, this behavior compromises the elected official. Forget the morality of extramarital affairs, the sex clouds decision making and exposes important people to dangerous consequences. Does a legislator really like a bill, or does he like the fringe benefits of supporting the lobbyist’s bill?  It is impossible to know.