These would not be good words to blacklist. The site has only a very small number of blacklisted words, for good reasons. Blacklisting input adds a large burden to the servers and makes it harder for users to post questions and answers that might well be legitimate.
It is entirely plausible that someone could use the words "sex" or "scandal" legitimately in a question. See, for example, these 16,026 posts containing the word "sex" without being obscene. Most of them use the word in the (very common) sense of distinguishing between males and females. There's no need to block the use of the word in those contexts.*
As a more general point: spam gets deleted very quickly in nearly all instances on here. The current system works pretty well, so you would need to identify a major, recurring problem to justify adding a blacklist rule. A single, bad post that lasted barely 5 minutes isn't a sign that the system is broken.
Also, as Machavity said in another answer, use the spam flag, not a generic mod flag. The spam flag is appropriate for the post you mentioned, and it allows the community to handle problem posts much more efficiently.
* For what it's worth, there are also 92 posts containing the word "scandal", and, again, these are not spammy posts. There's even a post containing the exact phrase "sex scandal" as part of a string to be analyzed and another containing it as a joke, and they're not spam, either.