The Representative Foley "scandal" is really worthy of a whole book on hypocrisy. On the one hand, we have a poor misguided Republican man who had a romantic thing for young boys. He sent them suggestive e-mail. I agree, that's not great. On the other hand, we have a Democratic party that worships (not likes, WORSHIPS) a man named Bill Clinton who did not send suggestive e-mails as far as we know, but who had a barely legal intern give him oral sex kneeling under his desk in the Oval Office while he talked on the phone to a Congressional Committee Chairman, took great pleasure in putting a cigar in her orifice and then smelling it and tasting it, and having her fellate him when in the sacred seat of power of the world's leading Republic. And the Democrats cheer themselves hoarse for him. His wife has a great shot at being our next President.
Geez, he even puts 'scandal' in quotes. In his desperate attempt to put blame anywhere but with Foley, Stein attacks all gays as potential pedophiles. "I hope it won't come as a surprise to anyone that a big part of male homosexual behavior is interest in young boys," he says. After smearing gays, he says he's not smearing gays.
Don't get me wrong. My very best friend is gay. I have many gay friends and they are great people. But how the Democrats, the party of gays, can be coming down this hard on a MC who's gay is simply beyond belief. One of my top, favorite congressmen, Barney Frank, is openly gay. Might he say a word in defense of his fellow gay MC right about now? Hmm, I thought not.
I have one question for Ben Stein -- WTF are you talking about? Stein is actually saying that Barney Frank should speak out in defense of an internet predator -- because they're both gay. How about you speak out in defense of the Son of Sam, Ben? After all, you're both white men. Hmm, I thought not...
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