
In Bed with Susie Bright 363
Why are Voters So Concerned with Obama's Sex Life?
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Susie Bright
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Susie Bright
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Susie also takes a look at Palin's role in stirring up anxiety about black culture and the notion of sexually liberal black men preying on white women. And we can't forget the Republican's past ploys of using sex as a weapon to smear the opposition.
Then, in the "Try This at Home" mailbag, Susie gets a letter from a listener who wonders about his prostrate: "How often can I have anal sex, not because I like it, but for my health?" No really! Wait till you hear Susie's response.
You can send your confidential questions - plus requests for free samples and blog banners! - to susie@susiebright.com. (Episode 363, October 24, 2008)
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