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Tom DeLay, Expert on Ethics on Fox Noise
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal. But the only thing more shocking was that it was at least his second appearance in that role on FOX News that day. In DeLay's view, the worst thing about the Craig scandal was not that a senior member of Congress, a family-values Republican, is likely a complete hypocrite but that "It's keeping Republicans from fighting for things that are important, like the good news in Iraq." DeLay seemed to think (and the FOX News producers seemed to tacitly agree) that his authority stemmed from having been the subject of so many investigations, himself. And, of course, he was allowed to portray himself as a victim. "You know what I've gone through for 11 years of frivolous accusations and being demonized in the leftist media," he told Sean Hannity. With video. http://www.newshounds.us/2007/08/31/tom_delay_reprises_fox_news_role_as_expert_on_congressional_ethics.php Sean Insannity thinks Tom DeLay's like a wholesome Orkin man turned God. Allowing clown-thugs like DeLay on TV to pontificate about anything (much less morals) just goes to show how rediculous Fox 'News' shows are. Tom DeLay talks about Congressional ethics? Next they'll have Michael Vick on to discuss pet care...
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal.
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal. But the only thing more shocking was that it was at least his second appearance in that role on FOX News that day.
I watched him on Chris Mathews and Mathews did a fairly good job of continuing to hammer DeLay on the gross hypocrisy of the GOP on this issue. Had I not long ago immunized myself against the worst the GOP could do, seeing Toxic Tommy running interference for Craig would have probably killed me outright.
In DeLay's view, the worst thing about the Craig scandal was not that a senior member of Congress, a family-values Republican, is likely a complete hypocrite but that "It's keeping Republicans from fighting for things that are important, like the good news in Iraq." DeLay seemed to think (and the FOX News producers seemed to tacitly agree) that his authority stemmed from having been the subject of so many investigations, himself. And, of course, he was allowed to portray himself as a victim. "You know what I've gone through for 11 years of frivolous accusations and being demonized in the leftist media," he told Sean Hannity. With video. http://www.newshounds.us/2007/08/31/tom_delay_reprises_fox_news_role_as_expert_on_congressional_ethics.php Sean Insannity thinks Tom DeLay's like a wholesome Orkin man turned God. Allowing clown-thugs like DeLay on TV to pontificate about anything (much less morals) just goes to show how rediculous Fox 'News' shows are. Tom DeLay talks about Congressional ethics? Next they'll have Michael Vick on to discuss pet care...
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================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Foley or Jeff Gannon on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
Either would have been fine, Babs. DeLie is an expert on laundering money.
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Gandalf Grey wrote:
I watched him on Chris Mathews and Mathews did a fairly good job of continuing to hammer DeLay on the gross hypocrisy of the GOP on this issue. Had I not long ago immunized myself against the worst the GOP could do, seeing Toxic Tommy running interference for Craig would have probably killed me outright.
I was so surprised to see Rep Corrupt on Mathews defending Craig and the GOP. I was sure Tommy was in a cell hammering on the prison population. But nope, he's free and sticking up for the GOP. No matter how bad the GOP is, there'll always be someone defending the corruption and perversion in it.
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal.
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
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================ Why ?
You wouldn't understand, Babs. Your brain is pickled in the Bush Kool Aid.
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal.
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
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Either would have been fine, Babs. DeLie is an expert on laundering money.
I'd prefer to watch Foley get gang raped by some Texas cow-pokes in untsville Prison with 18 inch dicks but he'd like it too much. For punishment, make 'em have sex with a 50 year old woman instead of kids.
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I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal. But the only thing more shocking was that it was at least his second appearance in that role on FOX News that day.
Fox loves criminals. The worse the crime, the more they love them. They really like Ollie North and G. Gordon Liddy. Yes, G. Gordon Liddy, one of the greatest scoundrels in U.S. history, but still a darling of the far right.
In DeLay's view, the worst thing about the Craig scandal was not that a senior member of Congress, a family-values Republican, is likely a complete hypocrite but that "It's keeping Republicans from fighting for things that are important, like the good news in Iraq." DeLay seemed to think (and the FOX News producers seemed to tacitly agree) that his authority stemmed from having been the subject of so many investigations, himself. And, of course, he was allowed to portray himself as a victim. "You know what I've gone through for 11 years of frivolous accusations and being demonized in the leftist media," he told Sean Hannity. With video. http://www.newshounds.us/2007/08/31/tom_delay_reprises_fox_news_role_as_expert_on_congressional_ethics.php Sean Insannity thinks Tom DeLay's like a wholesome Orkin man turned God. Allowing clown-thugs like DeLay on TV to pontificate about anything (much less morals) just goes to show how rediculous Fox 'News' shows are. Tom DeLay talks about Congressional ethics? Next they'll have Michael Vick on to discuss pet care...
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On Aug 31, 1:42 pm, "Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam" <Gay democr...@BarneyFrankswhorehouse.com> wrote: I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal.
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
Why would they? They've already got scores of disgraced Repugs who are sex scandal experts with time to burn and who are friendly to Fox's right-wingnut agenda.
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================ Why ?
You wouldn't understand, Babs. Your brain is pickled in the Bush Kool Aid.
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I'd prefer to watch Foley get gang raped by some Texas cow-pokes in untsville Prison with 18 inch dicks but he'd like it too much. For punishment, make 'em have sex with a 50 year old woman instead of kids.
That would fall under the heading of cruel and unusual punishment since anything possessing a uterus scares the crap out of the right wingers.
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On Aug 31, 1:42 pm, "Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam" <Gay democr...@BarneyFrankswhorehouse.com> wrote: I thought my mouth would drop on the floor when I saw Tom DeLay introduced as the lone expert on last night's (8/30/07) Hannity & Colmes to discuss Senator Larry Craig's bathroom scandal. Why would they? We already got scores of hero democRAT Sex perverts who are sex scandal experts and get rewarded with Commitee chair positions as a trphy for their disgustig perverted actions.
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On Aug 31, 2:10 pm, "Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam" <Gay democr...@BarneyFrankswhorehouse.com> wrote:
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No, there's plenty of #@($ babs ... in your head. Try toilet plungers simultaneously on either ear to extract.
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No, did you? Are you paid every time you mention Frank's name? "Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam" <Gay
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
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So why don't you get those Dems removes from office? (hint: try to do better than you did with b.clinton. he pretty much f*cked your skull. but you can do it!!!) heehee "Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam" <Gay
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Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam wrote:
================ Why ? Did you want FOX to have Barney frank on instead as expert on Sex scandals?
Babs is stuck on Barney Frank, she's even changed her name to Barney Frank. Babs has got nothing to contribute about Mr Ethical Violations himself, Tom DeLay, putting on the Dog and Pony Ethics show on FOX. But Babs is obsessed with Barney Frank like it actually means something to us. Barney Frank, Barney Frank, Barney Frank. Republicans are obsessed with homosexuality. Absolutely obsessed. Homosexuality runs in their blood. Karl Rove is the spawn of a homosexual father. Dick Cheney spawned a homosexual daughter. And to prove my point, Babs (aka Barney Frank) will once more bring up Barney Frank. Come on Barney, give it another shot. Barney Frank, Barney Frank, Barney Frank, Barney Frank.
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Dem Barney Frank Male Whorehouse Madam wrote:
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Hey Barney. Are you a closet case like Larry Craig? Or are you more like Mark Foley. Perhaps your idol is Glenn Murphy. Or is it Roy Cohn. How about Jim West. And what do you say to Ed Schrock? <URL: http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/2007/08/31/gay_republicans /> Telling such manly tales may relieve the insecurities of Republicans who must contemplate the ever-mounting archive of homosexual history in their party's ample closet. But only Republicans who are truly in denial can ignore the long parade now led by the reluctant Craig -- a conga line of right-leaning queens that dates all the way back to the late Roy Cohn, Joe McCarthy's infamous henchman and an intimate friend of the Reagans'. Perhaps, like Cohn, today's closeted Republicans believe that they aren't really gay at all, except for a few minutes in bed (or in the men's room). No matter how Cohn deluded himself about his sexuality, however, he was among the founders of modern conservatism, along with late fundraiser and activist Marvin Liebman, who finally came out and denounced the homophobia of the right several years before his death. Both of them lived to witness the conservative resurgence of the Reagan era, led by the likes of Terry Dolan, who operated the National Conservative Political Action Committee from deep within his lifelong closet, attacking "the growing homosexual movement" until not long before he died of AIDS, and Arthur Finkelstein, the renowned Republican political consultant who worked for the NCPAC and dozens of Republican senators, often emphasizing their opposition to gay rights and in particular to gay marriage -- at least until three years ago, when Finkelstein married his male partner in their home state of Massachusetts. Hypocritical as Finkelstein may be in his mercenary way, at least he is no longer living a lie, having been outed more than a decade ago in the pages of Boston Magazine. Over the past few years, the frequency of outing on the Republican side of the aisle has intensified. On the first day of the party's New York convention in 2004, the closet doors were flung open again when Rep. Ed Schrock, a Republican from Pat Robertson's home district in Virginia, was forced to drop his bid for reelection. The outing Web site BlogActive.com exposed the secret homosexual life of the 63-year-old retired career Navy officer, Vietnam veteran and member of the House Armed Services Committee. Hiding in the next Republican closet to be aired out was Jim West, then mayor of Spokane, Wash., an important politician in the Northwest with a strong reputation for opposing gay rights and advocating the removal of gay teachers from schools and daycare centers. In 2005, the Spokane Spokesman-Review revealed that West had been leading a double life, trolling for male sexual partners on the Internet and allegedly abusing two teenage boys who came under his care as a Boy Scout leader. These gamy stories led to West's ouster as mayor by the end of the year. (He died of cancer several months later.) Then in 2006 came the stunning Mark Foley scandal, which featured the curious "Don't ask, don't tell" behavior of the Republican congressional leadership when confronted with evidence that the Florida representative was pursuing teenage male pages. The Republicans seemed to hope that they could conceal Foley's creepy behavior toward the boys in their care until after the midterm elections. Thanks to Lane Hudson, the gay rights activist who disclosed Foley's misconduct to the media, that scheme backfired badly. The reverberations amplified perceptions of the Republican Congress as decadent and self-serving, leading to the midterm debacle that returned control of Capitol Hill to the Democrats. The November 2006 election results had scarcely been confirmed when a former male prostitute named Mike Jones convincingly accused right-wing evangelical preacher Ted Haggard of joining him in narcotics-fueled sex romps. Following the familiar cycle of denial and confession, Haggard stepped down as the head of his Colorado Springs, Colo., church and as president of the National Association of Evangelicals, a position he had not hesitated to use on behalf of Republican candidates, notably including George W. Bush. Until his downfall, Haggard had participated in a weekly telephone conference with Bush and other evangelical leaders. The White House and his former comrades on the religious right sought to downplay Haggard's influence after his confession to "sexual immorality."
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