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The Return of Sexual McCarthyism (outrageous!)
The American Thinker ^ | 10/7/2006 | Thomas Lifson

Posted on 10/08/2006 8:33:02 AM PDT by Dark Skies

Edited on 10/08/2006 10:13:03 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

The left, in possession of a scandal which they think can drive a wedge between evangelicals and the GOP, is behaving like a shark driven mad by the scent of blood in the water. Certain individuals strike out blindly in a political feeding frenzy. There’s no telling what wounds will be inflicted on whom.

How else to account for the dynamic at work, with people like Lawrence O’Donnell coyly dropping itty-bitty hints in the Huffington Post that a certain key GOP figure might be a little light in the loafers, nudge-nudge, wink-wink.

There are plenty of odd couple Congressmen who have roomed together on Capitol Hill, but I have never heard of a chief of staff who rooms with his boss. It is beyond unusual. But it must have its advantages. Anything they forget to tell each other at the office, they have until bedtime to catch up on. And then there’s breakfast for anything they forgot to tell each other before falling asleep. And then there’s all day at the office. Hastert and Palmer are together more than any other co-workers in the Congress.

Of course, O’Donnell, with both a DC and Hollywood imprint on his career, stays in the realm of deniability. But his Huffpo commenters get it. A brief sample:

How do we know they aren’t lovers as well?Their living arrangement sounds creepy – and Hastert looks like a perv anyway

By: georgann on October 07, 2006 at 11:21am Flag: [abusive]

and

His roomie? Yipes! Do they “wrestle” before hitting the shower? Jockstrap lover boys in the GOP are not surprising, but that they are so open about it is. Methinks there is a very big scandal brewing indeed that’s going to make sadsack Foley look no worse than a bag boy in a drug organization.These Republicans are very, very strange. And I have to agree with fourex—why does the press keep quiet about this sort of oddball stuff? I mean, if this chief of staff was a (gasp!) woman, would they not have been all over it like a chicken on a june bug from day one?

By: illotus on October 07, 2006 at 11:31am Flag: [abusive]

I do not think that the feminist organizations have ever recovered from their betrayal of all their principles in their defense of Bill Clinton’s behavior with Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey (among others). They lost legitimacy in the eyes of too many in the public, and even in the press. Flamboyantly-betrayed principles do not ever again function as an effective political weapon.

Mainstream members of the homosexual community have a lot on the line with the Foley case. A new rule book is being written for behavior expected of homosexuals with consenting adult young males. It appears at this moment that Foley has not either touched or solicited anyone under 18.

Our society as a whole, and specifically our federal government, has already decided that it is perfectly legitimate to be a homosexual and function as a valued member of Congress or federal employee. But now, homosexuality is being treated as a matter of shame, and Republicans are being castigated as insufficiently suspicious of a gay male. Homosexuality is being taken as a danger sign, requiring extra care.

And the fact that Foley is claimed to have had a sexual relationship with a 21 year old former page is making headlines in the Los Angeles Times and beyond. Foley evidently was punctilious about observing the rules.

“I always knew you were a player but I don’t fool around with pages,” declared one instant message from Maf54, a screen name used by Foley in exchanges that have now become public involving a number of male former pages.The former page’s account is consistent with Foley’s assertion that he did not have sexual relations with minors, a question that will be key to determining whether he committed criminal acts. Although the legal age of consent varies from state to state, in the District of Columbia, where the pages live in supervised dormitories, it is 16.Yet the former page’s exchanges with Foley offer a glimpse of possible predatory behavior by the congressman as he assessed male teenagers assigned as House errand runners.

Are gay men from now on supposed to have nothing to do with younger men until they are above the age of consent? What about all those gay scoutmasters the left wants to empower to go out on camping trips?

The mind of middle America is deeply uneasy about the idea that older homosexuals become friends with underage men, and then when they come of age, engage in sex. That’s why the visceral reaction to Foley, whatever the legalities, is so strong.

Shall we propose legislation that criminalizes sexual activities between consenting adult homosexuals if they came into contact before one of them was 16 or 18 or what ever the local age of consent is? And for that matter, what about heterosexuals?

Such a comprehensive law would be welcome, certainly by parents of both boys and girls. But I doubt very much that the gay community is interested in its passage. In fact, I strongly suspect that is a cause it would prefer not to discuss.

But once the point is conceded in the case of Foley that something truly objectionable has taken place, can ordinary homoexuals working in ordinary jobs ever feel secure again? Conceding that homosexuality combined with friendliness to young males is a danger sign warranting official inquiry is a big step in that direction.

And when the frenzy turns to outing or casting aspersions, nobody is safe, even practicing heterosexuals who happen to like show tunes, or have close male friends, or dress more elegantly than others.

Hat tip: Larwyn


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foley; hastert; larryodonnell; palmer
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To: sine_nomine
Who would elect this she-devil to anything?

New Yorkers. *sigh*

41 posted on 10/08/2006 1:03:13 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows ("The Democratic Party: Against buggering youths for almost a week now." --IMAO.us)
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To: Slings and Arrows

According to both KGB and NSA archives McCarthy was right. The USA was full of russian spies during WWII.


42 posted on 10/08/2006 1:53:42 PM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Dark Skies
The worst bigots are liberals. They supported Jim Crow apartheid in the South for decades as long as it served their political interests. Then they decided whites were racist and went to rewrite the history of their ugly moral record, aided by black apologists like the New York Times Bob Herbert and PUSH's Jesse Jackson. Yet, given the Left's record, even minorities may become dispensable. Just watch their treatment of gays. It goes beyond the merely politically inscrupulous to downright reprehensible.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

43 posted on 10/08/2006 4:06:16 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: cpdiii
There seems to be little doubt for the purpose of the FBI files. Wasn't this before the conservative won the House of Representatives? So I doubt that Foley would have showed up under that data grab.

However, what the collection of the FBI files demonstrates is method of operation. Further at the 9/11 commission we learned that Gorelick was the master wall builder for the Clintons. She "Gorelick" was at the Pentagon before she came to DOJ as Janet's right hand gal, hidden but all powerful.

The wall building was about celling off government agencies from communicating with each other yet still collecting data.. kinda of like able danger, they contracted out some of their data gathering. I suspect if they were doing it in the Pentagon they had it agency wide.

Now we alllll know that only Nixon a Republican was ever caught for 'spying' on the American public, however, there were a few aspiring lawyers who studied Nixon to divine impeachment proceedings against him.

Look as the way these liberals flipped out when it was "LEAKED" about the wiretapping of terrorists, yet Hillry got barely a mention in the MSM about her collecting FBI files.

Liberals do the very thing they accuse conservatives of doing.

The Clintons only enemy throughout their presidency and even to this day are conservatives... morals voters. Bill Clintons spinal transplant on Fox was like one of those Moolahs calling to arms, get conservatives.

So who knows if this chasing Foley out of town was moved up or was right on time, but there is little doubt that the outing was by design to stick a finger in the eyes of the 'morals voters' and frame the perversion around Speaker Hastert's lack of ability to protect the children.

Nancy Pelosi did not even skip a beat, it was as those choreographed demand the Speaker's head and how quickly with the MSM the attempt was to overload the morals voters with gay talk.

Remember when one of the liberal ideas was to use children (underage) to attempt to buy cigarettes as a sting against store owners?? Well they are not above using 'children' even though they might be of legal age to set up a congressperson.

So they had the perfect congress person in Foley to run out of town, demand the Speaker's head for not protecting the children and have 24/7 continuous media coverage to offend the moral voters.
44 posted on 10/08/2006 6:44:50 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
I would doubt the FBI files had anything bad on Hassert, otherwise they would have already used it. The files on
Foley are without any doubt red flagged by the Clinton's to be used when needed either for blackmail or political scandal.
45 posted on 10/08/2006 7:24:11 PM PDT by cpdiii (W)
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To: cpdiii
I agree and Hastert was not really on the political scene when the FBI files were ordered.

I suspect that their "Shadow Government" has lots of outside contractors sifting through who is who, waiting for the time to plant the whispers then arm the media. Look how long Brian Ross sat on what he knew, almost like he got the call to let it go and Foley's phone rang.
46 posted on 10/08/2006 7:54:30 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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