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Posted on August 3, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Phil Williams casts a shadow over Sen. Dewayne Bunch and what he was in a position to know about Sen. Paul Stanley and tells of rumors of female lobbyists who may have shared some intimate moments with the disgraced Senator:

But another family-values Republican senator was much closer to the scene of the scandal.

State Sen. Dewayne Bunch from Cleveland was Stanley’s roommate.

Friends say Bunch, a devout Baptist, often went back home during the legislative session — so he might have missed Stanley’s shenanigans.

But, throughout the scandal, Bunch didn’t return my phone calls. He didn’t issue any statements. He just kept his mouth shut.

The fact is that Stanley’s conduct was an open secret around the legislature — not only was there talk about the intern, there was also talk about female lobbyists who wanted his vote.

Stanley Mistress McKensie Morrison Took A Cocaine Charge In ‘05

Posted on July 28, 2009 at 8:26 am

She also watched her husband beat an elderly man with hammer. Only then did she come to Tennessee and have sex and take dirty pictures with a state Senator:

In the months after she graduated from Spruce Creek High School in 2005, McKensie Morrison was charged with cocaine possession, got married, lived without electricity and watched her husband beat a 75-year-old man with a hammer.

Today, Morrison’s life beyond Central Florida has her front-and-center in a political sex scandal in Tennessee and involved in another criminal investigation.

But records obtained by the Orlando Sentinel show Morrison — a former Spruce Creek student-body president — is no stranger to law enforcement.

In May 2005, about the time when she would have graduated from her Port Orange high school, Morrison was arrested on charges of cocaine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

A Daytona Beach Shores officer was summoned to a South Atlantic Avenue motel on a medical call. The patient in the case was Randy Mueller, Morrison’s boyfriend at the time.

An officer noted Morrison seemed excited and edgy. “Her presence became a hindrance to patient treatment,” an arrest report said.

Morrison was asked to leave the room. Outside, Morrison told police she was a “former crack cocaine user.”

The officer searched Morrison’s backpack and found a crack pipe and cocaine, according to the report.

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Ramsey On Stanley

Posted on July 26, 2009 at 12:40 am

From NewsChannel5:

“Should he step down from his Senate seat,” Williams asked.

“You know that’s something we’re going to be debating in the upcoming days,” Ramsey replied.

Stanley, who made a name as a family-values crusader, is married with two children.

While Ramsey can’t force him to resign, he made it clear he’s not happy with him.

“Does he have your full support?” Williams asked him.

“Well, obviously, when you have friends like this in the legislature, you are going to be as supportive as you can as human being, BUT what he did was wrong,” Ramsey said. “What he did was reprehensible. I wouldn’t do something like that. It sheds a bad light on all of us. So, obviously, I’m upset.”

From the AP:

Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey, a Blountville auctioneer who is seeking the GOP gubernatorial nomination, told reporters Saturday that Stanley had told him several weeks ago that he was separating from his wife, but that he didn’t find out about the allegations until this week.

“It caught me completely off guard,” Ramsey said.

Ramsey said he immediately told Stanley to resign his position as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee. He added that he can’t control whether Stanley should resign from the Legislature.

“He’s obviously a friend of mine … but what he did is unconscionable, and he should not have done that,” Ramsey said. “Whether you like it or not, it does reflect on all of us.”

From Andy Sher:

“It’s sufficient (action) right now,” Lt. Gov. Ramsey said of the move. “And I’m not going to say that resignation from the Senate is going to be out of order, let’s put it that way. But you know, I obviously am taking it one step at a time, and I think that’s significant now until Paul kind of gets his life back in order.”

But Lt. Gov. Ramsey said what ultimately happens “is really between him and his constituents more or less. I don’t appoint him as senator. I do appoint him as committee chair. That’s the only thing I have control over so I asked him to step down.”

From Tom Humphrey:

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey said revelations about the sexual relationship “caught me completely off guard,” even though an emotionally upset Stanley had told him privately in early June he and his wife, Kristi Stanley, “were going to be separated.”

“I told him I’d be praying for him,” said Ramsey.

Stanley’s Ex-Wife Claims He Strangled Her And Called Her A Whore

Posted on at 12:34 am

From My Fox Memphis:

Before his marriage to his current wife, Stanley was married to Judy Martin. Martin applied for a restraining order against Stanley, saying he was “verbally abusive” also physically abusive. She writes in February of 1994 was the “third time he has physically hit me.” The order says he “hit her with a tremendous blow then turned and ran away.”

This order was eventually dismissed, but the couple divorced shortly after. Divorce papers reveal a tumultuous relationship. The ex-wife admits to slapping Stanley after he called her a “whore.” She also claims he strangled her.

Way Past Anger

Posted on July 25, 2009 at 11:35 am

Gay activist Chris Sanders explains why he hasn’t had much to say about the travails of the “pro-family” Paul Stanley:

You see, we had our fit when the policies that attacked ourselves and those we love were introduced. Anger about policy isn’t a compelling story, though. It takes a 22-year old intern, lurid photographs, and blackmail to generate real (meaning loud but fake) outrage. It’s the kind of outrage that people who used to watch Jerry Springer might enjoy.

So “Should I stay or should I go now?” Stanley asks himself. If he left, I wouldn’t miss him. But another self-righteous busy-body would probably take his place.

Paul Stanley’s Ex-Wife Speaks: Hopes He ‘Gets What He Deserves’

Posted on July 24, 2009 at 7:15 pm


The former Judy Stanley, Sen. Paul Stanley’s first wife who filed a restraining order against him in 1994, tells Memphis TV that she hopes Stanley gets what he deserves after revelations how come out that he cheated on his second wife with an intern.

Stanley said at the time that it was his wife, Judy, not he who was abusive:

Stanley’s ex-wife says a day after filing the restraining order, Stanley came back to their East Memphis house with a sheriff deputy, packed his bags and moved out. Criminal charges were never filed against Stanley. So far, Paul Stanley has not commented on the abuse claims, but in divorce records he turns the tables and says his ex-wife was the abusive one.

The old claims of abuse, comes on the heels Stanley being in the middle of a sex scandal.

All Eyes On Ramsey

Posted on at 3:52 pm

Pat Nolan will be interested to see what the Lt. Governor has to say about Paul Stanley once he can’t use the excuse that he is out of town anymore:

And what will Lt. Governor Ramsey say? The Speaker took some heat for how he handled another recent scandal involving a Senate aide who sent out a racist e-mail. Now Ramsey is also a full-fledged gubernatorial candidate which raises the stakes on what he says in reaction to this scandal. As this was being written, Ramsey had been out of the state and unavailable for comment. We’ll see what he has to say.

Adultery Everywhere

Posted on at 2:33 pm

But not on Rep. Jim Coley’s doorstep. Coley writes to a West Tennessee blog to complain that one of their writer purposefully implied something:

I am very disaapointed in Austin’s suggestion which obliquely suggesst that I would have an affair. His comment diminishes him, my wife, my family, and me. This is the second time a regretable piece of invective that has appeared about me which is flagarantly untrue. Every time one of these issues has appeared I have sought clarity with you because I know you are a man of faith. It has upset my wife and there is no need for this. Indeed, we are commanded to pray for Paul Stanley and his family which is what I did.

Kindest regards,

Jim

Representin’

Posted on at 2:21 pm

From the Tennessee Journal:

Nearly all legislators begin their Tennessee Blue Book entry by specifying religious affiliation, sometimes identifying a particular congregation. Stanley is the only senator in the 2007-08 edition who begins with “Evangelical Christian.” He follows that with his United Methodist Church membership. He has championed conservative Christian causes, including a bill that would have barred unmarried couples from adopting children — an attempt to prevent gay adoptions.

Too Concerned With His Libido

Posted on at 11:38 am

David Oatney says Paul Stanley needs to resign — yesterday:

Bill Dunn is known to show up at his office at 6:00am to begin working. Mike Bell has a blue collar work ethic that causes him to show up early and often stay late. It isn’t the least bit unheard of for Stacey Campfield to work deep into the evening and sleep on a small couch in his office. These people know that their primary reason for being in Nashville is to serve their constituents, not to be a good-time Charlie or spice up their sex lives.

If someone is able to come up with enough photographs of you playing Romper Room with your favorite intern that they can then threaten you with blackmail, then you’ve probably spent entirely too much of your time at the Capitol tending to your desires rather than the concerns of the people you represent. Paul Stanley’s libido is obviously of greater concern to him than the public business, so he needs to clear himself from the burdens of public life so that he can engage in the things most important in his universe.

Thank You, Mister Helper

Posted on at 10:59 am

Brent Taylor gets a recommendation from Sen. Paul Stanley to serve on the Republican State Executive Committee — dated one day before all hell broke loose.

Planned Parenthood Official’s Email Makes News

Posted on at 7:32 am

(via MyFoxMemphis)

The Silence Is Deafening

Posted on at 7:31 am

Jeff Woods on the lack of chatter from legislators about Paul Stanley:

Our lovable legislators have been hiding from reporters lately, hoping not to have to comment on Paul Stanley’s embarrassing travails. After all, people who live in glass houses, etc. The silence of the normally loquacious Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey, in particular, is beginning to gain notice as a bit ridiculous.

Watson On Stanley: Lawmakers Should Hold Themselves To Higher Standard

Posted on at 7:21 am

Stanley’s colleague is not ready to talk resignation however:

Sen. Bo Watson, R-Hixson, said he knows little about Sen. Stanley’s problems other than news accounts and it has “been very disappointing news to hear and certainly I feel for his family having to go through all this. I think it’s a tragic situation.”

Asked whether Sen. Stanley should step down, Sen. Watson said, “I don’t know that that’s something I’m ready to say anything about right now because I don’t know all the details of what transpired. That will be a decision he has to make. … I’m sure he’ll be taking the pulse of his constituents.”

Sen. Watson said while lawmakers in the General Assembly “aren’t any different than people who serve in the private sector or the regular world,” they are “held to a higher standard and should be.”

“It’s unfortunate and disappointing when something like this happens, particularly when it’s a colleague, but the reality is we’re in the public’s eye,” Sen. Watson said. “We’re doing the public’s service, and we’re required to hold ourselves to a higher standard and we should.”

Stanley Conspiracy Theories Start To Percolate

Posted on at 7:17 am

From the Democratic Underground:

Do you suppose that the attorney representing Joel Watts will be looking into why Senator Stanley was spending $833.34 from his campaign account to pay for unspecified “COMPUTER WORK” the very same day that Watts was set up by the TBI for arrest (one can buy a new laptop for less than that amount of money)…?

TPM Nominates Paul Stanley For Worst Person In The World

Posted on July 23, 2009 at 8:27 pm

The national blog thinks Sen. Stanley would be a great candidate for a certain national cable news honor:

Paging Keith Olbermann. You can call off the search…we’ve found your Worst Person in the World for tonight.

New Rule: Don’t Diddle The Interns

Posted on at 8:23 pm

Via WKRN:

An alleged extortion attempt against a state senator prompts talk of a new rule regarding interns on Tennessee’s Capitol Hill.

According to an affidavit filed in April, 27-year-old Joel Watts of Clarksville attempted to extort $10,000 from Republican Senator Paul Stanley, threatening to reveal an affair he had with his former intern, 22-year-old McKensie Morrison, a student at Austin Peay State University.

The senator, who prefers anonymity for now, wants a penalty of censure for lawmakers breaking a proper working relationship with interns.

Stanley’s First Wife Swore Out A Restraining Order In 1994

Posted on at 3:28 pm

While Sen. Paul Stanley tries desperately to hang on to his current marriage amid reports of a TBI confirmed admission of an extramarital affair with an intern and subsequent blackmailing by her boyfriend, allow Post Politics to take you on a trip down memory lane.

You see, while Paul Stanley is currently a husband to his wife Kristi and father to his two young children, he hasn’t always been married — not to Kristi anyway.

Before Stanley’s political career got going as a Senior Field Representative for Senator Bill First in 1995, he was married to another woman, his first wife, Judy Martin.

The couple resided together for only one year. But it seems it was a tumultuous one. According to documents obtained by Post Politics, in 1994, Judy Martin swore out a restraining order against her husband, Paul R. Stanley. From the order:

“Paul has verbally abused me as well as my children using very vulgar language. Also, this incident that occurred Feb 6th, 1994 is the third he has physically hit me.

After verbal abuse and physically hitting me — pushing — removing his glasses ready for a confrontation.

He was going out the door to leave our house and he hit me with a tremendous blow and then he proceeded to turn and run away from me outside the garage to the street.”

Shortly after the incident described above transpired the couple divorced. Stanley shortly thereafter met his current wife while working for Bill Frist’s U.S. Senate office in Memphis.

Kristi Stanley also worked in Frist’s Memphis office — as an intern.

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