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Wisconsin secretary of state candidate was Packers groupie, Hornung’s girlfriend in ’60s
Posted by on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at 1:45 pm

When not advising Notre Dame on how to attract the black athlete, apparently Paul Hornung is quite the ladies’ man. Or was, anyway, back in his NFL playing days, when he was having sex with future Wisconsin politicians.




7 Comments on “Wisconsin secretary of state candidate was Packers groupie, Hornung’s girlfriend in ’60s”

  1. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    I’ll have to say that that is one unique way of appealing to Cheese Heads for votes.

  2. NDLauren Says:

    Hopefully she was his “girlfriend,” not “girflriend.” :-)

  3. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    “Hopefully she was his “girlfriend,â€? not “girflriend.â€?”

    Pound down enough Milwaukee’s Beast at a Packers tailgater and you’ll be saying, “girflriend” too.

  4. Angrier and Angrier Says:

    I understand Clint Eastwood has agreed to make the movie version of this gal’s book. It’s going to be titled, “Skags of our Fathers.”

  5. Brendan Loy Says:

    LOL.

    Thanks… will fix the typo. Eight hours later. Heh.

  6. Joe Alfred Says:

    What a skank. I can’t believe that the people of Wisconsin would vote for someone that has no experience and is proud to be
    a slut over someone that is experienced and has done a good job so far. She is not a breath of fresh air like she would like
    you to believe. She’s more like the horse that has been ridden hard and put up wet.

  7. Morethanwords Says:

    To all those who seem to believe every newspaper article verbatim without having done any reasearch of their own and while it is easy to throw crude slang comments around like yesterdays trash. Please note: The press never reported that the grass roots candidate for Secretary of State in Wisconsin, Sandy Sullivan, wrote a book about her most carefree happy memories to keep herself from going emotionally bankrupt, while caring for her dying father. I think we can all applaud anyone who makes the most of one of lifes worst situations. Try reading a book once in a while before you comment on it’s contents!


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