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5 Of The Wildest Details In Report On Alabama Guv's Efforts To Hide Affair

Bentley and Mason’s mushy texts were synced to his ex-wife’s iPad

Unbeknownst to the governor and Mason, the frequent romantic texts they exchanged were all visible to Dianne Bentley. The governor’s state-issued cell phone’s cloud was linked to his state-issued iPad, which he had gifted to his then-wife, allowing her to watch the rumored affair unfold in real time.

“I’m so in love with you,” Bentley wrote to Mason in one text, along with two heart-eye emojis. “We are pitiful.”

“Poor Robert. Poor Rebekah,” he added.

“Yes… Bless our hearts… And other parts,” Mason wrote back.

“Magnetic,” Bentley replied.



The device oversight was only one of Bentley's errors.

In spring 2014, he mistakenly sent a text to his wife reading, “I love you Rebekah,” along with an emoji of a red rose.


http://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/wildest-details-robert-bentley-alabama-governor-impeachment-report

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Jacka$$ Governor Who ‘Could Not’ Vote Trump for Sexual Comments Resigns for Sex Scandal with Former Aide

In October Alabama Republican Governor Robert Bentley said he could no longer vote for Donald Trump after video was released of Donald Trump joking about groping women.

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    Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said he could no longer vote for Donald Trump in wake of the GOP presidential nominee’s sexually charged words about women.

    Bentley comments came as state Alabama U.S. Reps. Martha Roby and Bradley Byrne, on Saturday called for Trump to step aside from the GOP ticket. Trump is under fire for his remarks about him groping women in a 2005 recording.

    Roby was one of the first Republicans to speak out against Trump on Saturday, leading what would soon be a chorus of voices against the GOP nominee.

    “Now, it is abundantly clear that the best thing for our country and our party is for Trump to step aside and allow a responsible, respectable Republican to lead the ticket,” Roby said in a statement. “Hillary Clinton must not be president, but, with Trump leading the ticket she will be.”


http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/04/jacka-governor-not-endorse-trump-sexual-comments-resigns-sex-scandal-former-aide/