Greg Roach's Berkshires Blog
Saturday, January 09, 2010
  Double Standards Still Live
What if Martha Coakley had posed nude for a major magazine while in Law School. I can assure you she would not be running for Senate.

But if a guy does it....



The Scott Brown's naked photo doesn't bother me, but knowing that the same thing would forever hamper the career of a professional woman bothers the hell out of me.
 
Comments:
may i ask what you googled to obtain this picture? maybe something like, oh i don't know maybe....scott brown naked? hmmmmm.....


ctrem
 
Heh. Maybe I was cruising my collection of Cosmopolitan Magazines.

Actually I stumbled across it at another blog and confirmed that it was real at Cosmo's web site.
 
Actually all you have to do is go to Google photo search and tap in Scott Brown Cosmopolitan and a whole page of this spread comes up. It's been all over the media for weeks now.
 
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