Posted on 09/27/2004 9:48:51 PM PDT by watchout
First Print Story on the Outing of Congressman David Dreier on the Internet
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- San Gabriel Valley Congressman David Dreier is the latest GOP member to be outed as a homosexual Republican by Mike Rogers, former development director for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and his blogactive.com Web site. Doug Ireland, longtime radical political journalist, media critic and self-described purveyor of "investigative opinion," defends the outing and assesses Dreier's political future in this first discussion of the outing in the print media. Already Ireland's story has caused a stir. Several radio stations have called Ireland for comment and many are debating whether Ireland should have kept the story on the Internet. "I have not the slightest doubt that the outing campaign initiated by Mike Rogers' blogactive.com and supported by Raw Story's reporting is accurate in exposing Dreier," Ireland insists. "Moreover, in the course of reporting this story, I talked to a gay member of Congress who has observed Dreier in gay behavior and is 100% sure, as this member told me, that Dreier is gay. And, clearly, Dreier's demagogic political homophobia justifies reporting the outing campaign targeting him."
We've suspected that all along? So"? What's the big deal? Ooooh, he's a pubbie and he's gay....ohhhhhhh, eweeeeee, teacher, teacher...silly asses. Sorry Admin Mod.
Being gay only matters to the media if one is Republican.
Was he sleeping with Tom Cruise?
Just registered today huh?
Welcome.
I don't believe that Dreier is gay, I don't believe that there is any evidence of it, and I think that all of this is just an attempt by left-wingers to drive a wedge between one of the GOP's officers and the conservative base.
Thanks for playing.
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