
Let this be a lesson to everyone: Your scandalous romantic activities are always at the mercy of the Internet, even in the 1900s.
President Warren G. Harding, who promised Americans a "return to normalcy" in the 1920s, had a torrid love affair with a friends' wife that began over a decade prior to becoming the nation's 29th chief executive. Because no one was around to give sexting advice at the time, Harding professed fondness for his mistress, Carrie Phillips, in a series of steamy letters — some even including photos. Naturally, Phillips kept every word — all 1,000 pages.
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President Harding's Steamy Love Notes to Be Revealed Online


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