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Are All Republican Politicians Perverts or Rapists?

Posted by Guest Blogger at 5:25 AM on July 26, 2007.


Howie Klein: David Vitter, Bob Allen, David Almond and now Dennis Gallagher, the list of GOP hypocritical creeps grows longer every week.
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This post, written by Howie Klein, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

The last couple of weeks might not have been remarkable in terms of Republican mental illness manifesting itself in sexual aggression and perversion-- but more of it was exposed than normally comes to light.

Louisiana Senator David Vitters (Giuliani's man in the South) it turns out, was preaching hatred towards Democrats for not being as committed to "Family Values" as much as he was while he was carrying on with a plethora of prostitutes for at least a decade and seems to be addicted to a diaper fetish. While Florida Rep. (and McCain election co-chair) Bob Allen was proposing a draconian Sexual Predator Elimination Act-- which would send sexual predators to prison for life-- he was prowling public toilets and asking men if he could pay them to perform fellatio on them. North Carolina Rep. David Almond sexually assaulted a legislative aide in the state Capitol and was forced to resign by his fellow Republicans when the cover-up didn't work. And one of NYC's only elected Republicans, Queens City Councilman Dennis Gallagher, was accused by a woman he picked up in a bar of raping her.

From hysterically homophobic Idaho Senator Larry Craig haunting the men's stall in Union Station's public restrooms to child predator Florida Congressman Mark Foley, there seems to be a definite connection between aggressively and angrily waving the flag of family values and attacking ones opponents for not being "pro-family" enough and being a deranged pervert. There are allegations of rank hypocrisy against anti-sex stalwarts/closet cases like Senator Mitch McConnell, Senator Lindsey Graham, Congressman Patrick McHenry, Ohio GOP political boss Alex Arshinkoff, etc.

And now it looks like the GOP is training their legions of sex criminals earlier than anyone feared. This morning's Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that the former head of the Michigan Federation of Young Republicans raped a college student at the national Young Republicans convention in Cleveland's Warehouse District. With role models like Vitter, Arshinkoff, McConnell, Allen, et al, what can you expect. Michael Flory wanted to be a Republican player. So he played like the big shot respected, admired Republicans.

Didn't know any better? He's an attorney. He did manage to plea bargain his rape down to "sexual battery" though.

The teary-eyed college student he overpowered in a downtown hotel room gasped and dabbed her eyes as Flory replied to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Peter Corrigan's question, "Are you indeed guilty?"
"Sure - yeah," Flory said.

Michael Flory is was a rising star in the GOP. In 1992, when he was just 18 he gave a televised speech to the Republican National Convention in the Houston Astrodome. "Assistant County Prosecutor Carol Skutnik said Flory's lawyers, Henry Hilow and Bill McGinty, surprised her with a plea offer as trial witnesses from several states were arriving to testify. The plea bargain, she said, doesn't include any suggestion of leniency, and the state will seek incarceration. She also said she hopes to present evidence of several 'other incidents of sexual misconduct' in which Flory took advantage of vulnerable young women." This particular young woman had passed out after a typical Young Republican drunken party after the convention and when he thought she was sleeping, according to Skutnik, Flory "violently forced several sex acts upon her."

What even makes this more disgusting-- and more Republican-- is that Flory and his GOP political supporters tried silencing her by smearing her reputation in retaliation for her accusation that Floy had raped her. "People were using every opportunity to try to trash her, on Web sites or whatever," the prosecutor said. "He's been running around telling everybody what a piece of trash she is, so she was very happy to see him plead guilty."

Flory was appointed as a delegate to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging and his law practice specialized in Elder Law and Estate Planning, one of the types of law where unethical lawyers are able to take advantage of seniors and steal their money and property. Like Bob Allen, Flory is a McCain supporter. Needless to say, until today's surprise guilty plea, Flory denied everything-- like Republican always do when they're caught. "These charges are baseless and without merit, and I look forward to the opportunity to clear my name. As an officer of the court, I am confident the legal system can work, and will work, to vindicate me."

UPDATE: REPUBLICANS NO LONGER WELCOME AT MYSPACE

Thousands and thousands of Republican sex offenders and other perps have been kicked off MySpace according to the Christian Post. MySpace refuses to confirm or deny that Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Larry Craig (R-ID), Bob Allen (R-FL), Mark Foley (R-FL), David Almond (R-NC), Ed Schrock (R-VA), James McCrery (R-LA), Alex Arshinkoff (R-OH), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John Barrasso (R-WY), Patrick McHenry (R-NC), David Diapers Vitter (R-LA), Dennis Gallagher (R-NY), Michael Flory (R-MI), Ted Klaudt (R-SD), or dozens of other known GOP sexual predators were among the people whose pages were taken down.

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Howie Klein was president of his freshman class, drove to Afghanistan and Nepal, became the president of Reprise Records and started a blog called Down With Tyranny. He's always hated tyrants.


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NO WONDER THEY'RE SO RUTHLESS
Posted by: Roverton on Jul 26, 2007 7:29 AM   
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The day these Demonics are truly brought to justice, there will be no Republican party left at all.

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...and don't forget Repug EEOC Nominee David Palmer
Posted by: wagadog on Jul 26, 2007 9:10 AM   
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George Bush's nominee for the EEOC David Palmer in his previous job at the DOJ fired a colleague he had previously "had a romantic relationship" and "undermined the unit's mission of securing the employment rights of women ... in the public sector."

Repug == Misogynist. Pervert. Rapist.

Write your Senator and alert her or him to the fact that George Bush's nominee to the EEOC has already undermined the mission of the EEOC and is therefore a highly unsuitable choice for running the EEOC.

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Pretended moral rectitude
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Jul 26, 2007 9:29 AM   
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Is the shield of rapists and perverts since time immemorial. It also is typical fascist behavior. The dream of absolute power is the opportunity to fulfill the most reprehensible perverted fantasy with impunity as the Nazis did.

There seems to be more than sufficient material for a whole field of abnormal psychology about the power mad and their perversions. Were it not for the fact that they don't readily submit to study, I have no doubt that this would be one of the truly fertile fields of study.

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It's predictable
Posted by: lamar on Jul 26, 2007 9:47 AM   
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It's like a law of physics, or maybe it's Lamar's law, but there is a direct relationship between anti-gay, anti-sex and/or anti-nakedness sabre rattling and the level of repressed sexuality, homosexual or otherwise, of the politician.

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What goes around comes around
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 26, 2007 11:55 AM   
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Don't drop the soap, Mike!

plur

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The short answer
Posted by: saretto on Jul 26, 2007 3:57 PM   
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Me thinks the Republicans doth protest too much (about gays, and everything else).

The answer to your questions is: Yes.

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The studies show conservatism is a risk factor....
Posted by: Canute on Jul 26, 2007 8:35 PM   
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.....for sexual misbehavior. There are literally over a hundred studies by sociologists, clinical psychologists, and forensic psychological researchers that link social and religious conservatism with higher than average rates of adultery, divorce, and sex crimes. The farther to the right, the bigger the risk. Read about it here: minor heresies

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