Posted on 10/07/2007 1:19:40 PM PDT by AdamSelene235
Question: Whats harder to get rid of than a cold? Answer: The Republicans getting rid of Senator Larry Craig.
Its a story with (wide stance) legs. And a new allegation:
The male escort responsible for the downfall of Christian evangelist leader Ted Haggard is now alleging that embattled Senator Larry Craig also came to see him.
While promoting his new book during a radio interview with KNWQ-AM in Palm Springs Wednesday night, Mike Jones hesitated from making the allegation on the air.
Management for the radio station says Jones told them he would reveal something about Idaho Senator Larry Craig on the Bulldog Bill Feingold Show.
While he hesitated doing so on the air, a NewsChannel 3 camera was rolling when he made the accusation during a commercial break.
Feingold asked whether the Senator had seen Jones in a hotel room.
Jones responded, No, he came to see me.
Jones then added, His travel records to Denver have been documented. Thats what I wanted to say.
NewsChannel 3 asked Senator Craigs office to comment on the allegations that Craig came to Denver to see Jones, who calls himself a gay escort.
Craigs office said in response, Mike Jones allegations are completely false.
An allegation that will prove to be true? Or an allegation made to capitalize on a big story? No matter what, it remains an allegation.
But the case of Craig and the GOP is starting to resemble the classic comedy movie, What About Bob.
In that film, a psychiatrist played by Richard Dreyfus cant get rid of his patient, played by Murray. Each time he thinks its over and hes gotten rid of him, he shows up. And as the patient gets stronger, the psychiatrist gets weaker.
In case youve been on Mars or visiting the Minneapolis airport restroom where Craig was arrested which has become a big tourist attraction (are pay toilets in its future?) Craig, who pleaded guilty to disorderly bathroom conduct, had first said he would resign. But then he changed his mind about resigning and said he would wait to see what happened in his effort to try to get his guilty plea withdrawn. The judge said no so now Craig changed his mind about resigning if he lost in court and says hell stick out it out for the remainder of his term.
As I continued to work for Idaho over the past three weeks here in the Senate, I have seen that it is possible for me to work here effectively, Craig said in a statement. I will continue my effort to clear my name in the Senate Ethics Committee - something that is not possible if I am not serving in the Senate.
..I believe the best thing for him to do is keep his word, said Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Its embarrassing for the Senate, its embarrassing for his party, Ensign said.
Other GOP senators agreed. He ought to keep his word, said Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma. And Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota said, I thought the original decision was the right thing to do.
(Keeping his word? Isnt that asking Craig to do something politicians dont do? )
The betting now is that GOPers will try to force Craig out via Senate Ethics Committee hearings, but that vote cant lead to his expulsion only censure and there are no signs Craig intends to leave before he intends to leave.
Meanwhile, Craigs decision to dig in his heels (versus tapping his foot three times which got him into trouble at the airport) has thrown the GOP in Idaho into a state of dismay:
A lot of Republicans in Idaho think they need to sit down on a good shrinks couch right now, said Tracy Lotz, a vice-chairman of the state Republican Party until last year. Were in shock.
Unaccustomed to political relevance, Idaho has endured more than a month of political parody - and that was before Craig provided new material by saying he would stay in office, after all.
Some profess a respect for Craig for showing an indigenous moxie in telling off the national Republicans who tried to force him out, and some insist he has done nothing wrong. Yet it is also clear from interviews with people across the state that Craig has lost considerable support as he attempts to finish out his term.
Many people say his repeated revision of his plans to serve and not serve has served only himself and has ruined his credibility.
Hes using politics, and thats not really what his roots are, said Jim Warren, superintendent of the Midvale School District, where Craig, 62, attended a one-room schoolhouse until he was in the seventh grade. People here really pride themselves on keeping their word.
Right now the outlook is for Craig to remain with his name still in the headlines as the committee hearings unfold. Craig might also be expected to take some strong political stand or make some comments that help him be more known again as a Republican politician versus someone who hurriedly left a stall without flushing when a police credential was flashed at him.
One theory is that Craig and his associates believe he has nothing to lose if he stays. His state will surely vote for a Republican to succeed him, no matter whether its one who is appointed or one who follows him after his term. And, the theory goes, the jokes have run their course.
Perhaps, but the Larry Craig jokes still rage on the internet in sites such as THIS, THIS and THIS. There is even a site with the Top 10 Larry Craig Bathroom Pick Up Lines.
Gives new meaning to "Craig's List".
Since you included also OR, there are worse characters among supporters of Democrats. Fore example, Lou Pearlman of the "boy band" fame who is charged with fraud and who went after young boys as stated in recent TV interviews by one guy to whom he allegedly exposed himself. Then there is the hypocrite Flynt who has been accused of perversions far greater than Craig's acts.
Not a factor with a 'public person' like Craig.
God, what boring scandals the Republicans inflict on us!
I’ve never been more disgusted with anyone who uses the word “spout”.
>>The male escort responsible for the downfall of Christian evangelist leader Ted Haggard<<
Funny, I kind of think Haggard is responsible for his actions and thus responsible for his own downfall.
“Indeed it is. But the “few bad apples” defense wears a little thin when this stuff happens again. And again. And AGAIN!”
How many have there been in, say, the past ten years?
You have a point with Vitter, Haggard, and the Oral Roberts University. However, I think it is unfair to throw Craig and Foley into the category of the Religious Right. I could be wrong but I think Foley was more of a moderate Republican Congressman and Sen. Craig while running as a conservative (fiscal and social) was not particularily known as a Christian Conservative. So, yes, I do think we need to be more carefull to weed out hypocrites but I think a lot of the scandles are more accurately considered Republican Scandles than Christian Conservative Scandles.
This jerk is just looking for some extra publicity. It’s possible that he’s being truthful, but he’s just looking to get some more paid interviews.
It’s for the loot, baby, the loot, and 15 minutes of fame.
Richard Roberts has not been one of the leaders of the Christian right; is he even politically engaged? Vitter’s a Catholic, not an evangelical. Haggard was showing liberal leanings, trying to involve the NAE with the Greens.
You better try a little harder, troll.
Research my other posts and try the "troll" insult on someone for whom it makes a shred of sense.
Craig has nothing left to lose and everything to gain. He’s merely borrowing a leaf from the Masters; Clinton, Gerry Studds, O.J.
Simply deny you did anything wrong and tell your critics to go jump. Act accordingly and watch the rest of the world gradually fall in line. When re-election rolls around your constituents may have just gotten used to the idea. In Craig’s case at least,(unlike all the others) it actually does seem to have been “just about sex.”
Shamelessness wins.
Craig is a pompous self-important douche bag, just like 70 or so other Senators.
craig is just another symptom of Effete Elite Syndrome.
Arrogance of “do you know who I am” senators, who can do no wrong and suffer no consequence.
craig is just another symptom of Effete Elite Syndrome.
Arrogance of “do you know who I am” senators, who can do no wrong and suffer no consequence.
Notice how the liberal press is conveniently ignoring the fact that Barney Frank was busted in a prostitution scandal. I’m pretty sure those charges are more serious then whatever Larry Craig pled to. The press needs to mention Barney Frank and the other Dem perverts who have criminal records every time they mention Larry Craig. The whole thing makes me want to vomit.
It was Frank's gay boyfriend who was busted for running a gay bordello out of Frank's house. Frank said he didn't know it was going on and as far as I know was never busted or prosecuted in any way over the event. I'm not defending Barney just trying to set the record straight.
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