And then, that disgraceful love affair had been exposed, infamously branded as the "Zippergate" for all the world to see.
The female intern claimed in her memoir that the Great Commander was so resolute, always stopping at the last step just when things were about to conclude.
The Great Commander must have believed that as long as the transmission of deoxyribonucleic acid was incomplete, it was not a real act of mating; therefore, there was no infidelity, let alone a scandal.
Of course, even the steadfast Great Commander, in the end, unable to contain himself, scattered his deoxyribonucleic acid onto a blue dress. This dress was then kept by the female intern as effective evidence of the scandal.
The Americans collectively devoured a juicy piece of gossip, reveling in various news reports.
Ultimately, the First Lady, a formidable figure herself, swallowed the publicly known colossal green hat for political benefit, refusing to divorce the Great Commander.