You may remember Congresswoman Nancy Grace of South Carolina, who burst onto the national scene when she elicited stunning testimony about UFOs and aliens in hearings last summer:
And who proved her professionalism when she skipped out on some sexy time with her fiance to make it to keep a commitment:
Well, it’s with a heavy heart that I inform you this heroic solon, this dedicated public servant, is facing a difficult time, both personally and professionally:
Source – The 46-year-old mother-of-two was stunned in May 2022 when her entrepreneur boyfriend Patrick Bryant got down on one knee and asked if she wanted to spend the rest of her life with him.
But less than 18 months since that heartwarming proposal, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that the couple have broken up and are now in the middle of a messy legal fight over multi-million-dollar homes they bought together. …
‘I’m not Taylor Swift. No one gives a damn about my relationship status,’ Mace said in response to DailyMail.com’s questions about the dispute. …
It comes just days after Mace faced an exodus from her office on Capitol Hill. Six staffers resigned and claimed she runs a ‘toxic’ office. …
While dating Bryant, Mace often openly discussed her sex life in the office, including in front of male junior staffers, according to three sources who recalled such comments in graphic detail to DailyMail.com.
‘She frequently made sexual references in the office and discussed things that were not appropriate in a work environment,’ one former senior staffer said. …
Days ago, the congresswoman fired her chief of staff Dan Hanlon, then her deputy chief of staff, Richard Chalkey, and legislative director, Randal Meyer, resigned, as first reported by the Washington Examiner. Three other junior staffers have left in recent months.
Whatever Rep. Mace’s politics are, I have no idea. I may agree with her views on very few matters of public policy. What I do know about her is contained in this blog, and I support everything I’ve heard.
First of all, she’s of course 100% right about how her love life is no concern of ours. Personal lives can be messy. But unless her ex is on the public payroll, theirs is quite literally a personal life.
The issue here is her staff members, who were federal employees, paid good money by all of us to do a job. And that job was to serve Rep. Mace. If she felt the need to come to work and talk about how she just go an Eye Opener from her man, it was their duty to shut up and listen. That’s why they have only one mouth but two ears. If it makes her a better congresswoman to describe in lurid details the positions they tried out the night before, the least they could do was show interest. Maybe ask some questions. Discuss the details. Be the sounding board a driven, hardworking, career woman needs. If she feels like, say, bragging about her Lewinsky skills, is it really too big an ask that you be a good listener? What part of «public service» do these ingrates not understand?
All I can assume is that the people who worked under her are unAmerican. A true patriot would’ve understood that she needs to talk about these things, and been there for her. Instead of rolling their eyes and heading for the exit the first chance they got. We sure could use a better class of government workers in DC. We need more Nancy Maces.
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