This was a stupid approach on his part, and I've been saying this since the advance excerpts from his book were made public a couple of weeks ago. As dysfunctional and Marxist as New Jersey is, there are still a lot of hard-core liberals in this state who would be perfectly comfortable with corrupt government officials but would love to see deranged freaks like this run out of town on a rail.
As they say in politics---timing is everything.
What could be happening here is that McGay wrote the book under the protective mantle of political correctness.
Under the PC dictum, even a less than encouraging word about his gayness would have been met with disdain and charges of right-wing religious judgementalism.
McTurd felt free to spill all the dirt figuring his "I am a Gay American" speech put him above the law.
However, it appears there is a new political climate out there, born of the public's distaste for rampant corruption in politics.
McG may now be laboring under a climate where it's become accepted and even encouraged to lambaste politicans.
Too bad (cackle).