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Extreme Hypocrisy: The Sex Lives of Republicans (Niman Alert Part 1)
mediastudy.com ^ | 5-26-05 | Michael Niman

Posted on 05/28/2005 6:01:31 AM PDT by Houmatt

In early November of 2004 I wrote about George W. Bush’s first post-reelection appointment – his selection of anti-abortion activist Dr. W. David Hager to head the FDA’s Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee. This was the same Dr. Hager who wrote that women suffering from PMS need only to turn to the bible for help. In his private practice he refused to prescribe birth control medication to unmarried women. As a Republican political activist Hager opposed the sale of birth control drugs he identified as abortifacients. In essence, by putting an avowed opponent of reproductive health in charge of reproductive health drugs, Bush followed suit on his four-year track record of putting wolves in charge of hen houses.

Hager won appointment, not as chair, but as the Advisory Committee’s most influential member nonetheless. Since his appointment, Hager successfully prevented legal over the counter sale of the “Plan B” morning after emergency birth control pill. Advocates point out that the pill is only effective if it is readily available so that women can purchase it the morning after having sex – or after being raped. And by all accounts, the pill is benign – probably safer than aspirin. Hager’s complaint has nothing to do with product safety, however, which is the charge of his committee, but with his belief that the Plan B pill is an abortifacant, since it prevents a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus (Breast feeding, by the way, has the same effect on a woman’s body, usually preventing pregnancy as long as feeding continues).

Bush’s Butt Master

Hager has been in the news more recently, since his Evangelical Christian conservative wife of over thirty years divorced him, for among other reasons, Hager’s compulsion to anally rape her and his strange need to leave money by her bed after doing so. At first, his former wife, Linda Davis, now married to a Methodist minister, kept quiet about the abuse, wanting to protect her adult children from the scandal. Eventually, according to an interview published in The Nation, Davis came forward after hearing her ex-husband stand on a church pulpit and spew a ‘my wife done me wrong and left me after 32 years’ country music sort of misogynistic sermon. Davis was disgusted that her husband “had the gall to stand under the banner of holiness of the Lord and lie, by the sin of omission” about his divorce. After that, Davis felt she had a moral obligation to make the record of her divorce from Hager public.

Davis explained how Hager, true to his fundamentalist beliefs, felt that the man of the house should control its wealth – hence he kept strict control of the family’s finances. He gave his wife access to the family’s money in the form of payment for sexual services. Usually this meant various forms of sodomy that disgusted and pained Davis. When Davis later developed narcolepsy, according to The Nation, a disorder affecting sleep-wake cycles which causes its victims to unexpectedly pass into unconsciousness, she alleges that Hager would take advantage of her unconscious states to penetrate her anally. In Hager’s mind, this rape wasn’t theft, since he always left money at the scene of his crime. Perhaps nonconsensual anal sex is Hager’s fundamentalist idea of Plan B contraception – a nation of “Sodomite” rapists without any need for abortion or birth control. Or more to the point – Hager’s own domestic life models his hatred toward all women – who in his world would be nothing more than a flock of child-bearing cows and whores – financially dependent and without reproductive rights.

The reactionary politics of fundamentalist Republicans gives me plenty to write about. I usually have no interest, however, in reporting on their private sex lives – which I’d like to leave in the ‘none of my business’ category. But I can’t, since this crowd is all about puritanical moralism and sexual fascism. It’s their sexual mores that they want us to emulate. They’ve built their careers on hate speech, usually targeting homosexuals, and anti-sex crusades, usually targeting anyone with a healthy sex life. They’ve put sex front and foremost in their politics – attempting to use an arbitrary sexual moralism as a replacement for real moral values – plundering the world while ranting against “Sodomites.” In this cultural environment, their sexuality is news. They’ve made it news. And in Republican sexual circles, Hager’s alleged history of sexual abuse isn’t an aberration.

“Republican of the Year”

Take the case of Mark Grethen, a longtime GOP activist and fundraiser. He was to be honored in Washington D.C. as “Republican of the Year” – an honor bestowed upon him by Representative Tom Davis of Virginia. Only Grethen couldn’t make it to the awards ceremony since he had recently been convicted of six sex crimes involving raping children. He’s scheduled to be in the Deep Meadow Correctional Facility until September 25, 2024.

Then there’s the case of Judge Mark Pazuhanich. Pazuhanich, a former Republican ‘law and order’ district attorney, was sworn in as judge in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, after being charged with fondling his own 10-year old daughter at a Hilary Duff concert while under the influence of a cocktail of recreational drugs. The judge later resigned from the bench after receiving a sentence of 10 years probation as a sex offender. Hopefully Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law will keep Pazuhanich from showing up as a judicial nominee for the federal bench down the line during a Jeb Bush filibuster-free presidency.

Or how about Philip Giordano. This former Republican mayor of Waterbury Connecticut ran for U.S. Senate in 2000 against the neoconservative Democrat, Joe Lieberman. Giordano is now serving a 37-year prison sentence for buying a little girl from her prostitute mom. Giordano also paid to have sex with the woman’s niece as well. The F.B.I. stumbled upon the child abuse while investigating Giordano for corruption – recording a phone call where Giordano told the hooker that “I want one of the little girls.” He also told the woman that she “might as well put a knife through” her throat “and kill yourself” if his name ever got mentioned. Well, it got mentioned.

Gay Bashing Pedophiles

Earl “Butch” Kimmerling, a Republican homophobe made a name for himself through his anti-gay activism. In 2000, the Indiana school bus driver successfully led the fight to prevent a gay couple from adopting an eight-year old girl. He and his wife, who over the years housed almost 50 foster children for the state of Indiana, went on to adopt the girl themselves. Kimmerling, the family values crusader who argued that gay couples could never provide the same healthy environment that heterosexuals could, is now serving a 40-year prison sentence for molesting the eight-year old girl.

Another Republican homophobe, Spokane Washington Mayor Jim West, built his political career railing against gay rights in the Washington State Legislature. During his two decade tenure in the legislature, West proposed legislation barring gays from working in schools, day care centers and select state offices. He also voted to define marriage as only a union between a man and a woman, and as Senate Majority Leader, he killed legislation banning discrimination against homosexuals. As mayor of Spokane, he vetoed legislation providing health benefits to same sex spouses. More recently the SpokaneSpokesman-Review caught him in a sting offering a City Hall job to an 18 year-old man in exchange for sex. The paper also alleges he molested two young boys over 20 years ago. West hasn’t yet been charged with a crime. And the Spokesman-Review’s sting itself reeks of homophobia – yet it clearly documents the hypocrisy of West’s sexual totalitarianism.

Kiddie Porn Republicans

Then there’s the kiddie-porn crowd. Take Richard Delgaudio. He served as president of the Republican-affiliated Legal Affairs Council, raising money for Oliver North’s defense during the Iran-Contra scandal, and for former Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger’s defense fund (back in the pre-Ashcroft/Gonzales days when Republican criminals were actually sometimes tried for their crimes). He also raised money for such Republican notables as Ronald Reagan and Jesse Helms. More recently, he pled guilty to charges of producing child pornography after getting caught paying two teenage girls to pose for his camera in a Baltimore hotel. And then there’s anti-abortion crusader Nicholas Morency, who recently pled guilty to offering a $1.5 million contract to anyone who would murder an abortion provider. In the course of the investigation, authorities also turned up a computer packed with child pornography. Morency’s perception of reality seems all screwed up – with him thinking zygotes are children, and children are sexual beings without the right to childhood.

And remember Susan Smith? She’s the mother who drowned her children in her car, later concocting the story that they were carjacked by “a black man.” It turns out that she’s been suicidal since her teens, when her step dad, Beverly [not a typo] Russell, a prominent figure in South Carolina’s Republican Party and a local Christian Coalition leader, started a sexual affair with her – keeping up the sexual contact until a few months before an increasingly unstable Smith killed her children. Between the time Russell molested his stepdaughter as a teen finally as an adult, Mr. Russell worked on the presidential campaign of the Christian Broadcasting Network’s anti-gay crusader, Pat Robertson.

Sexy Mules

All of this brings us to the recent case of the nation’s highest profile radical anti-abortion activist, Neal Horsley. Horsley made his mark with high profile threats to “arrest faggots.” In his “Christian Reconstructionist” view, homosexuals should receive the death penalty. And so should gynecologists. Fox News’ Alan Colmes interviewed Horsley recently about his website where he posts the names and home addresses of gynecologists who perform abortions (one such physician was Bernard Slepian of Amherst who was subsequently murdered by an anti-abortion terrorist), with an invective for like-minded terrorists to do them in. During the interview, Colmes popped an unrelated question, asking Horsley if there was truth to rumors that he engaged in sex with animals. Surprisingly, Horsley said “yes,” and excused his sex with mules as a youthful indiscretion. This revelation proved bizarre, even by Fox standards, so Colmes asked for clarification. Horsley responded by accusing Colmes of being far removed from the reality that bestiality is rather common in rural Georgia. Perhaps in Horsley’s utopia, where real men rape mules, abortion will be a thing of the past – and “pro-lifers” can abandon their murderous ways. Or perhaps Horsley is just one messed up dude – but this buggerer of mules has made a vocation of lecturing the rest of us about our sex lives. Let’s see – a loving caring monogamous relationship between two men is an abomination, but a man and a mule – now there’s a heavenly match. Got it?

Let’s look at the bigger picture. Since the 2004 election, a lot has been made of the red state – blue state divide, with red states voting for Bush and blue states going for Kerry. The corporate media’s simple analysis has Bush cleaning up in the more “moral” bible-belt red states while Kerry swept in the godless blue states – hence the divide. Following the same tired media story, Kerry’s home state of Massachusetts came to symbolize the quintessential blue state while the Connecticut born and bred Bush’s adopted home state of Texas came to symbolize the quintessential red state. So let’s look at these two states.

According to the Boston Globe, Massachusetts has the nation’s lowest divorce rate at 2.4 divorces annually per 1,000 residents. The rate for Texas is 4.1. Now there’s nothing wrong with escaping a failed marriage – so divorce is not necessarily a bad thing. But to the bible thumping crowd attempting to dictate America’s family values, it’s one of the indicators of societal collapse. Hence it’s interesting to see how they match up to their own standards. According to the Associated Press, the all-red bible belt states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas lead the nation in divorces, weighing in collectively at about 50 percent above the national average. By contrast, the deep blue states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont have the lowest divorce rates in the country. Perhaps this is because born again Christians, the supposed keepers of our moral barometers and our family values, have among the highest divorce rates in the country (this according to a study conducted by the George Barna Research Group – Barna himself is “born-again”). The stats hold true for teenage births out of wedlock, with Texas logging more than twice as many per capita as Massachusetts.

The above data clearly shows a pattern. The religious right has good reason to be concerned about family values – their own family values. They should deal with their own tortured lives and leave the rest of us in peace.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: faghag; gop; homosexuals; michaelniman; niman; perverts; sexoffenders
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To: Houmatt
Not nearly as hyperventilating and drama-queenish as Michael Morford.

I give it a 2 on the pendaticmeter.

21 posted on 05/28/2005 6:43:05 AM PDT by Lazamataz (The Republican Party is the France of politics.)
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To: Houmatt
And Ted Bundy was a rising star amongst California Democrats before his predilection for killing young women came to light. Perversion is as much an abberation in a political party as it is in a society; just because there are a few perverts in the (100+ million strong) Republican party doesn't mean that the Republican platform is undermined.

The one not-so-startling revalation in this article is that rings true to me is that some of the most virulent gay bashers tend to either be closeted, self-hating homosexuals or people who are afraid that they might be gay.

22 posted on 05/28/2005 6:47:07 AM PDT by Zeroisanumber
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To: ASA Vet
It's like you knew the posters future.

Da boss issues us a Ouija board, crystal ball, and tarot deck.

23 posted on 05/28/2005 6:50:30 AM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: Raycpa
Excellent point!

It is precisely BECAUSE we are sinners that we need to continue to insist on moral behavior. It is not natural to us (the Founding Fathers understood this).

The presence of sinners in the Republican party does not negate the morality of Republican standards. It proves the need for them.

24 posted on 05/28/2005 6:50:53 AM PDT by ohioWfan ("If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray.....")
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To: ohioWfan

Oh Please. Just flush.


25 posted on 05/28/2005 6:55:22 AM PDT by CBart95
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To: Admin Moderator
Da boss issues us a Ouija board, crystal ball, and tarot deck.

And a couple extra buttons on the FR tool bar.

26 posted on 05/28/2005 6:56:58 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Those who know don't talk, those who talk don't know.)
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To: CBart95

I'm sure that means something to you, but would you mind explaining your post?


27 posted on 05/28/2005 6:58:21 AM PDT by ohioWfan ("If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray.....")
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To: sam_paine
>>You can acknowlege the imperfections in yourself and others, but promote an idealized goal. <<

Not hypocrisy but idealism. Strive for the best but acknowledge you have feet of clay.
28 posted on 05/28/2005 7:00:50 AM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: CBart95

Excuse me. . .what?


29 posted on 05/28/2005 7:03:17 AM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: sam_paine
Two directions are options for one's moral character: Improve or Degenerate. You can acknowlege the imperfections in yourself and others, but promote an idealized goal. Or you can decide that since perfect is not an option, I'm going to get reaaaal dirty. The former is called a hypocrit these days. The latter, a considerate liberal.


Thanks for a good, concise summary. Being lectured on sin by someone who does not recognize the sinfulness of the deed is a little galling: all he recognizes is the vice of hypocrisy. What's worse, of course, is that hypocrisy is a social virtue: upholding the right standard even though you can't fully comply with it yourself for the encouragement of others to do so is a good thing to do. It doesn't negate the problems you have, but it does try to prevent them from spreading.

30 posted on 05/28/2005 7:05:50 AM PDT by arnoldfwilliams (If it were, it would be: if it could be, it might be; but, as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic.)
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To: Admin Moderator
Da boss issues us a Ouija board, crystal ball, and tarot deck.

You have to buy your own chicken entrails and tea leaves?

Now, that is one mean boss...

31 posted on 05/28/2005 7:20:32 AM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: Houmatt
I hope the person who put these words together doesn't tell people he's "A Writer".

In the style of a mediocre 7th-grader, he's thrown a few shocking examples together, failed to make a point beyond the examples themselves, and then concludes they paint a picture larger than is intellectually defensible. 

While there are many conservative "writers" out there who do the same thing, leftist intellectuals seem to excel at this style.  I don't believe it's because leftists are any dumber than conservatives but rather, they tend to be far more tolerant of sloppy logic so long as it justifies their prejudices and pre-conceived notions.

Mostly because they value feeling above thought.

32 posted on 05/28/2005 7:23:43 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (Every evil which liberals imagine Judaism and Christianity to be, islam is.)
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To: DennisR

"Statistics" can be made to lie, and as I am sure you are well aware. In order to see if the quoted statistic is valid, you would also need to know how many "couples" in Mass live together without being married."

Great observation and your suspicions are correct.
The highest concentration of unmarried couples is in the West, mainly due to CA and Alaska.
Followed by the NorthEast.
The South had the lowest percentage of unmarried couples living together.

The average for the US is about 9.1% and MA had 9.9% putting them in the above average number of housholds. (DC was the worst with 21% !!!!!)

When it comes to "same sex" couples living together the average is 1% for the country....and the BLUE NorthEast leads the nation. MA has about 1.3%, again above the average. DC has 5.1%.

Unmarried couples% US average 9.1%
CT-9.2
ME-12.2
MA-9.9
NH-11
NJ-8.5
NY-10.3
PA-8.8
RI-10.5
VT-12.5

AL-6.1
AR-6.7
DE-10.7 Blue
DC-20.8 Blue
FL-10.4
GA-8.6
KY-7.7
LA-9.4
MD-10 Blue
MS-8.2
NC-8
OK-6.9
SC-8.3
TN-7.4
TX-7.6
VA-8.1
WV-8

http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/censr-5.pdf


33 posted on 05/28/2005 7:45:50 AM PDT by Smartaleck
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To: Jim Noble; All
True and fitting -- Hypocrisy is the homage which vice renders to virtue -- but it's La Rochefoucauld, not Wilde, who also wrote famous words on the subject:
I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy.

-- The Importance of Being Earnest.


34 posted on 05/28/2005 7:47:40 AM PDT by dighton
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To: Gunrunner2
Idealism would be when we acknowledge our flaws and work to pursue an idealized goal. If we deliberately hide flaws and failures while promoting an idealized goal then there is a problem. And it doesn't matter who the hypocrites are, us or them, its sickening either way.
If we are to promote a high moral standard and do not hold to that high standard (and I don't mean don't fail, I mean noticeably and publicly acknowledge our failures and accept consequences, self imposed if needs be, for them) then our example is worse than if no such attempt is made.
35 posted on 05/28/2005 9:05:20 AM PDT by Bluchers Elephant
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To: Zeroisanumber

Ted Bundy was a Republican from Washington State. John Gacy was a Democrat.


36 posted on 05/28/2005 9:07:54 AM PDT by Luke21
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To: Luke21

Yeah, someone pointed that out in a letter to me earlier. I'd apparently been misinformed. Thanks for the correction.


37 posted on 05/28/2005 9:12:26 AM PDT by Zeroisanumber
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To: T. Jefferson
When the most prominent liberal newmen (Rather, Isikoff, et al) fabricate stories out of thin air to bash republicans, it's only reasonable to assume this no name lib reporter's article is full of lies and exaggerations. I believe nothing at face value spoken or written by a democrat unless it provides irrefutable fact checking.

Any organization with 100 million members like the Republican party have a few bad apples. However, Republicans arrest and convict our problem politicians, while Democrats worship their sexual predators and make them Presidential candidates. There's not enough bandwidth in the world to cover Democrat deviants and their escapades, who wear their sins like a badge of honor.

38 posted on 05/28/2005 9:22:28 AM PDT by T. Jefferson
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To: dighton; TheBigB
Perhaps this from La Rochefoucauld would also play well to this article:
If we had no faults of our own, we should not take so much pleasure in noticing those in others.
BigB: I wonder if this thread might not qualify for one of your REPUBLICAN PARTY REPTILE pings... LOL!
39 posted on 05/28/2005 9:27:04 AM PDT by nicollo (All economics are politics.)
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To: Houmatt; LogicalMs
This was the same Dr. Hager who wrote that women suffering from PMS need only to turn to the bible for help. In his private practice he refused to prescribe birth control medication to unmarried women. As a Republican political activist Hager opposed the sale of birth control drugs he identified as abortifacients. In essence, by putting an avowed opponent of reproductive health in charge of reproductive health drugs, Bush followed suit on his four-year track record of putting wolves in charge of hen houses.

non-sequitur

40 posted on 05/28/2005 10:56:14 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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