• Wertheimer [any]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    This is the guy who claimed to be a virgin until very recently:

    “At the end of the day, the Bible is very clear: abstinence until marriage. Not to do so is a sin,” Scott told the National Journal in 2012.

    The politician’s public claims of virginity date to the early and mid-’90s, when he was running for city council in Charleston, South Carolina. Often described in more recent coverage as a “proud” 30-year-old virgin, Scott earned the support of the National Abstinence Education Association and later went on to co-sponsor the Abstinence Education Reallocation Act, which would have funded abstinence education and called for teaching the “skills needed to resist the negative influences of the pervasive sex-saturated culture.” (The bill went nowhere.)

    But Scott can no longer claim to be a virgin, it seems. After he was appointed to the Senate in 2012, the National Journal asked him if he was sticking to his pledge of abstinence.

    “Not as well as I did then,” Scott said. He was 46 at the time.

    https://archive.ph/EnEow

    Edit - upon archiving the WaPo article in this post, I learned that the author of this piece is also the author of the National Journal article. So this reporter has been covering the Tim Scott virginity beat for more than a decade.

  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    “Mr. Senator, polling shows voters are ‘very uneasy’ with the idea of voting for a 57 year old virgin who is not in a relationship.”

    “I can fix that because I have a girlfriend.”

    “You do? Why didn’t you say anything? And why doesn’t anybody know?”

    “She’s Canadian.”