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Move over Tiger Woods -- Jesse James is well on his way to taking the top dog title from the golf pro. With an alleged mistress count of three, there may be even more to come, according to E!.

"McGee's best friend told us exclusively she believes McGee couldn't possibly be the end of his list of lovers, and his ex-wife seems to agree -- calling James a chronic cheater"

Many are not surprised anymore when tales of married celebrity sexcapades emerge. But one writer for the Right Pundits says Hollywood's most recent scandal may actually have a winner.

"The big winner in all of this is Tiger Woods. His infidelity will slowly submerge into the dust behind James and his chopper. Once again, we see the folly of those who think they have a higher claim to morality and feel they are beyond consequences."

Although Wood's hasn't issued a formal thank you just yet, one writer for the Huffington Post says the affair could actually work out in James' favor -- he can finally dump Sandra Bullock.

"Look, you're a bad boy. You dreamt that one day your Sandy would be like Sandy from Grease and she would turn all slutty and wear spandex and smoke cigarettes...but it didn't work out that way, did it? -- you finally have a chance at freedom..."

On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the comedian shares what he believes are the most important lessons learned from both James' and Woods.

"It turns out strippers are allowed to go home with their clients, liars."

"You see what happens when you take an Oscar away from Meryl Streep, she will ruin your life"

 

Writer: Marlena Kopacz

Producer: Newsy Staff 

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Jesse James: Tiger 2.0?

March 26, 2010
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Jesse James' alleged mistress count is already at three, and there may be more to come.
   
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