Apparently, this God-fearing, family-values Republican is, well, to put it lightly, something of a deviant. Jeri Ryan's testimony, as acquired by "several Chicago media organizations" under a lawsuit for the public interest, reads in part:
"It was a bizarre club with cages, whips and other apparatus hanging from the ceiling," she said in the court document, adding that her husband "wanted me to have sex with him there, with another couple watching. I refused."She said on arriving at the third club, in Paris, "people were having sex everywhere. I cried. I was physically ill. [He] became very upset with me and said it was not a 'turn on' for me to cry."
Jeri Ryan is now releasing statements praising her ex (being a good sport, one supposes), but does not in any way contradict or deny her court testimony. And Ryan, naturally, is denying everything.
Still, it does not look good for Ryan, and is quite a bit of fun for the rest of us. Not just for the titillating parts, but amusement at yet more hypocrisy from the right wing, preaching God-fearing "family values" and yet being devoid of any values of their own. If they said that going to S&M orgies was OK and then went to them, that would be fine in my book. But to claim that such is bringing down our country whilst secretly seeking out such pleasures is simply hypocrisy. Nothing new here for the GOP.





