Nathan Wade: Office Cheating Is “as American as Apple Pie”

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Morally bankrupt Nathan Wade is the disgraced prosecutor of the Fani Willis fake RICO case in Georgia. He’s going through an ugly divorce because he doesn’t want to pay his fair share. His poor wife.

EVERYBODY DOES IT, UH, NO!

“Workplace romances are as American as apple pie,” disgraced attorney Nathan Wade told ABC News. It happens to everyone, but it happened to the two of us.”

He’s so arrogant and devoid of ethical boundaries that he doesn’t even know you aren’t supposed to say cheating with your boss is as American as apple pie.

Wade had some regrets. It interfered with their interference in the election.

He regrets that it mattered and became the focal point of this prosecution [the lawfare against Donald Trump and his allies].

Sure. Cheating, lying, and cashing in like a corrupt oligarch has God, Mom, and apple pie written all over it. He has the morals of a bunny in heat.

He’s very creepy. Again, his poor wife whom he left destitute.

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Obama's Boyfriend
1 year ago

Spoken like the upright, straight arrow, bought toy he is. Wonder if he charged by the hour or by the quarter hour.

Canadian Friend
1 year ago

Cheating is not as American as apple pie, cheating is not an American value, cheating is wrong, very wrong, but there is a lot of cheating going on.

The percentage of people being unfaithful is much higher today compared to say the 1950s.

It does not make it right and it does not make it an American value, but yes there is an epidemic of it.