I can only imagine how the right would react if she was the Democratic nominee. Oh well there is hope for Monica.
Ex-Packers groupie seeks score at pollsBook on '60s exploits spices up campaignBy Todd Richmond, Associated Press; AP writer Colin Fly in Green Bay contributed to this report
Published October 11, 2006
MADISON, Wis. -- The usually ho-hum race for Wisconsin secretary of state is being spiced up by one candidate's tell-all book about her bed-hopping exploits with Green Bay football legends during the team's glory days under Vince Lombardi in the 1960s.
Sandy Sullivan, 65, a Republican with no political experience, published a gushing memoir in 2004 titled "Green Bay Love Stories and Other Affairs" in which she says she was the girlfriend of Packers Paul Hornung and Dan Currie, deflected a pass from retired Hall of Famer Don Hutson and was on the receiving end of a saucy comment from Richard Nixon.
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Sullivan says she was 19 in 1961 when she took a job with the Packers selling tickets and met Hornung, the Heisman Trophy-winning running back.
"Here he was, in the flesh! Oh! My God! He was soooo CUTE!" Sullivan wrote. She recounted an encounter with him during training camp in which Hornung picked her up at 5:30 a.m. and drove to a Green Bay hotel for sex. Some Packers coaches were in the lobby, so Hornung made her climb the fire escape to the fifth floor while he went in through the lobby, she wrote.
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One time, Nixon came to Green Bay for a ceremony to honor Starr, and Sullivan attended in a miniskirt.
Later he shook her hand, leaned over into her and softly said, "Hello there . . . so you must be the CHERRY of the evening." No one was sure what Nixon meant, Sullivan wrote, though she speculated he had confused her with Starr's wife, Cherry.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-0610110135oct11,1,5217279.story?coll=chi-news-hedSandy and Bart Starr
Sandy and Paul Hornung