Posted on 08/31/2007 2:04:37 PM PDT by freedomdefender
"When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state," wrote Shakespeare. Sen. Larry Craig knows today whereof the bard spoke.
Rarely has a United States senator fallen so fast from grace or been so completely abandoned.
As the nation now knows, Craig was arrested in June in an airport men's room in Minneapolis, charged with propositioning an undercover cop, who was on duty there because the place had become notorious.|
According to the officer, Craig, in the next stall, flashed known signals of a man seeking anonymous and immediate sex.
Rather than fight the charge, Craig pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct misdemeanor. This week, the story exploded and Craig is fighting what appears a losing battle for his career and reputation.
In a statement carried nationally, he declared his innocence of any allegation of immoral conduct. I did nothing wrong, I am not gay, he said again and again.
Yet it requires a suspension of disbelief to accept the complete innocence of Sen. Craig. After all, he pleaded guilty, and for years similar rumors have swirled about him. The Idaho Statesman has produced a tape of a man who claims to have had a recent sexual encounter with Craig in a men's room at Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Craig denies all and calls the Statesman investigation of his private life, going all the way back to college days, a witch hunt. In his favor, after 300 interviews, the Statesman came up with nothing solid save the Union Station allegation and the airport incident.
As ever, such episodes reveal almost as much about the accusers as about the accused. Reveling in Craig's disgrace, the liberal media not only cast the first stone, but most of them. They are mocking Craig as a family-values hypocrite who indulges privately in conduct he publicly condemns. But even assuming Craig has led a second and secret life, would that automatically make him a hypocrite, a fraud, an Elmer Gantry?
Is there no possibility a man can believe in traditional morality, yet find himself tempted to behavior that morally disgusts him? Is it impossible Craig is driven by impulses, the biblical "thorn in the flesh," of which Paul wrote, to behavior he almost cannot control?
Why else would a United States senator take the incredible risk of disgracing himself and humiliating his family, and ending his career, for a few minutes of anonymous sex in an airport men's room?
Is every alcoholic who falls off the wagon a hypocrite if he has tried to warn kids of the evil of alcohol? Many men have tried to live good lives and fallen again and again. They are called sinners.
Yet, if the charges are true, and it appears they are, Larry Craig has worse personal problems than his impending loss of office.
And how have his colleagues responded?
Republicans immediately denounced him, stripped him of all his seniority rights, and ordered an ethics committee investigation and a study of whether more immediate action should be taken.
Sens. John McCain and Norm Coleman called on him to resign. "(W)hen you plead guilty to a crime, you shouldn't serve," said McCain, adding, "That's not a moral stand."
Sorry, but the morality here is far more relevant than the admitted misdemeanor. If Craig had pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for punching out an obnoxious heckler, he would not be friendless today.
The silence of most Democrats is understandable. If you belong to a party that declares homosexuality a moral lifestyle, that perhaps should be elevated to the level of matrimony, then what would Craig be guilty of, other than being horribly indiscreet?
Up to this week, Craig was one of only two senators to have come out for Mitt Romney. He headed up the Romney campaign in Idaho. He vouched for Mitt in Congress and the country.
And Mitt wasted no time throwing his Idaho chairman under the bus, adding he deserved it: "Once again, we've found people in Washington have not lived up to the level of respect and dignity that we would expect for somebody that gets elected to a position of high influence. Very disappointing. He's no longer associated with my campaign."
Larry Craig's conduct "reminds us," said Mitt, "of Mark Foley and Bill Clinton ... of the fact that people who are elected to public office continue to disappoint, and they somehow think that if they vote the right way on issues of significance or they can speak a good game, that we'll just forgive and forget."
"And frankly, it's disgusting."
That Mitt was decisive, that he was a "good butcher," as a prime minister must be, said Asquith, is undeniable. This speaks well of Mitt's executive intolerance of failures and failing. But one did not hear much here in the way of compassion for Larry Craig or his family.
Some senators, like Chris Dodd, cut Larry Craig some slack and asked that we hear him out before sentence is passed.
Count your friends when you're down, Nixon always advised.
It just goes to show you...U.S. Senators are about the last to know anything...
“Flee the state or the area”
The pervs who are encroaching on public bathrooms can damn well flee. They are the ones with the problem.
“shoe tapping should not be a crime.”
Agreed.
I don’t care if anyone taps their shoe.
I care if they reach under the stall. I care if they stand in front of someone’s stall. I care if they start having sex in the stall next door. I find that threatening behavior, especially if, presumably, you are sitting on a toilet with your pants down. Men AND boys should not be subject to that sort of behavior just because they have to relieve themselves.
“I am never letting my boys use public bathrooms againand just when I had started letting them be big boys! UGH.”
This is exactly the result the gay sex trollers will get if they and their supporters prevail. THEY can use the public bathrooms to cruise, and OUR KIDS can go pee on the walls, or hold it, I guess. You see, those of us who are concerned about public sodomy and solicitation have something wrong with us, apparently.
Every Republican in office needs to understand, fundamentally, that the Democrats and their media stooges are in business to reduce your power and increase theirs.
Playing the two step in some john is insane. Acting surprised that your bed was already made by your enemies before you left the stall is even more insane.
Every elected Republican official must immediately examine their behavior, lifestyles, communincations, liasons, etc, and recognize the massive double standard for what is, and not let it deter you from asserting the power given to you by the conservative majority in this country.
Stand outside the men’s room and say as loudly as you possibly can, (child’s name) anyone in there bothers you scream bloody murder and I will be right in to help you.
I say bring it on - all of it - right now. Clean house.
They GOP knows damned well it was Foley that cost them '06, which is where the 'resign now' stuff is coming from.
Men seeking sex in public bathrooms,parks and college libraries,etc.,need to be pursued and caught so that moms can permit their boys to use these facilities without undue fear that they will be exposed to these perverted activities,or even worse subjected to them.
I too have three boys and always made them go to public bathrooms together or I stood outside the door if I only had one with me. However,about ten years ago I recall a woman in San Diego,I think,who waited outside a public restroom in a park for her nephew. After about ten minutes she got worried and after calling his name and getting no response,she went in. The child had been sexually abused and murdered.
With our emphasis on tolerance,individual freedoms,non-judgementalism,egalitarianism and the horrors of hate speech,we have constructed a system that cannot work since it is both untethered from reality and lacks foundational values.
I strongly agree with the need for compassion and I also agree with your assessment
Of course, as a broken paleoclock, you are expected to be right twice a day. That went without saying in my previous post.
Fortunately, for Craig, that’s all he whipped out.
(”Pardon me while I whip this out.” Cleavon Little, in “Blazing Saddles.”)
I’m still a little unclear as to just how “accidental” this sting was-—this maybe wasn’t more like entrapment???
Seems a bit too coincidental , as the election ramps up, and candidates on both sides are in full swing, that ONE senator, from IDAHO, right?, should get caught in a men’s
room in MINNEAPOLIS, right???? And that this Senator figures prominently in the Romney campaign.....I suppose it’s possible, but just barely.......
I don’t give a damn if he was playing footsie in the restroom as long as he votes the majority of the time my way.
agreed
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