Alabama is no stranger to sex scandals. It just never expected one from this guy. – The Washington Post
When Bentley was first elected in 2010, he was a popular, soft-spoken dermatologist, a devout Baptist deacon, a father of four and grandfather of eight, and married for a half-century. He said he wouldn’t take his $120,000-a-year salary until the state reached full employment, and he hasn’t.
One year into his second term, he is divorced, estranged from his family, expelled from his church, ostracized by his party, pilloried by the public and at the center of an alleged sex and abuse-of-power scandal that may drive him from office.
“It’s like King David and Bathsheba in the Old Testament,” says Johnny Mack Morrow, a Democrat from rural Franklin County, another former ally of the governor turned harsh critic. “Or maybe like Percy Sledge’s song, ‘When a Man Loves a Woman.’ ”
“All the plans of mortals and of gods are cut short by the Cyprian.”-SophoclesReport
Unless Bentley was railroaded into a felony conviction, carried off in handcuffs, and prevented from appealing for years, he has nothing to complain about.Report
Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac.Report