Posted on 10/24/2014 9:52:38 AM PDT by lbryce
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This is your daily reminder that Louie Gohmert is an elected U.S. official who receives at least 70 percent of his districts vote every two years.
Appearing this week on Christian talk radio show Point of View, the Texas Republican pivoted a conversation on the U.S. military response to Ebola in West Africa to a rant against the repeal of Dont Ask, Dont Tell, the 1993 policy that prevented openly gay people from serving in the military.
Gohmert being Gohmert, this was no ordinary rant against gay people in the military. No, no, this one connected Gohmerts belief that gay people like to give each other massages, and thus would be unable to properly fight a war because theyd be too busy rubbing each others shoulders all day. Full text below:
Ive had people say, Hey, you know, theres nothing wrong with gays in the military. Look at the Greeks. Well, you know, they did have people come along who they loved that was the same sex and would give them massages before they went into battle. But you know what, its a different kind of fighting, its a different kind of war and if youre sitting around getting massages all day ready to go into the big, planned battle, then youre not going to last very long. Its guerrilla fighting. You are going to be ultimately vulnerable to terrorism and, you know, if thats what you start doing in the military like the Greeks did, as people have said, Louie, you have got to understand, you dont even know your history. Oh, yes, I do. I know exactly. Its not a good idea.
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No no no. They would be humping each other all day long. It’s all about the sex, any port in a storm.
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Bryan fell out with Wilson in 1915 and left the secretaryship of state over the ‘’Lusitania’’ notes being too strongly worded.
That's right. WJB and Wilson had, at best, a tense tolerance for each other. Their backgrounds were so vastly different that they never developed anything approaching a friendship. Wilson saw WJB as a rustic clown and Bryan perceived WW as a cold, distant Ivy league professor type. Their stormy alliance was forged in the common interest of advancing a socialist agenda in the name of "progressivism".
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