The Incorruptible
It is simply not to be. There are those who seek out adventures of the flesh. He is not among them. Prime Minister Berlusconi, whose exploits in the bedroom have become the sensation of the international community, exemplifying the hot-blooded sensuality of the Latin male, is another story altogether.
Did he really feel that his enthusiasm and exercise in brotherly agape might convince Prime Minister Stephen Harper that opportunities abounded and he is foolish to steadfastly cast them away? It simply would not do. It could not happen.
There are those for whom such blandishments and encouragements may work, those already capable of and experienced in indulging themselves. As, for example, French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, readily swayed to an appreciation for the voluptuous and the attainable, those who succumb to the allure of power and what it begets. But Canada's Prime Minister Harper?
Not likely, not at all likely.
Did he really feel that his enthusiasm and exercise in brotherly agape might convince Prime Minister Stephen Harper that opportunities abounded and he is foolish to steadfastly cast them away? It simply would not do. It could not happen.
There are those for whom such blandishments and encouragements may work, those already capable of and experienced in indulging themselves. As, for example, French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, readily swayed to an appreciation for the voluptuous and the attainable, those who succumb to the allure of power and what it begets. But Canada's Prime Minister Harper?
Not likely, not at all likely.
Labels: Canada, Heros and Villains, Human Fallibility
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