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kalikshama -> Under the Name of a Senate Hopeful, Blog Posts on Sex and Drugs (1/23/2012 10:43:18 AM)
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As he travels New York trying to build support for a Senate candidacy, Marc Cenedella has impressed Republican leaders with his Ivy League credentials, his success in building a business and his promise to tap his wealth in the race. But there may be another side to Mr. Cenedella, the 41-year-old founder of TheLadders.com, a popular job-search Web site. Until recently, a Web site, blog.theladders.com/rock, bore Mr. Cenedella’s photograph and the title “The personal blog of Marc Cenedella.” It provided tips on polishing résumés, preparing for job interviews and the like. But it also had a number of entries containing random observations about sex, women and drugs. The entries had headlines like “Sexy vs. Skanky,” “Dating Advice for Girly Girls,” “He Stole My Weed” and “High Quality Dope.” In an entry titled “A New Holiday for Men,” there was a link to a separate site that designates March 14 as a special occasion on which women are encouraged to offer steak and oral sex “to show your man how much you care for him.” Another entry linked to a site that purports to provide biblical justification for a man’s having more than one wife. “I wasn’t so sure about all this Bible stuff,” the entry accompanying the link said, “but I’m starting to cotton to it.” Yet another entry was titled “Omarosa Jock Straps,” and had a link to an article about a possible clothing line bearing the name of Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, the villain of “The Apprentice.” Shortly after The New York Times asked a political adviser to Mr. Cenedella about the entries, the site was disabled. Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/23/nyregion/under-name-of-senate-hopeful-blog-posts-on-sex-and-drugs.html?_r=1
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