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Larry Craig Continues to Steal Petraeus' Press

Posted by Howie Klein at 6:46 AM on September 11, 2007.


Howie Klein: Without even trying, Craig keeps upstaging Petraeus and his bullshit report.
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This post, written by Howie Klein, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

While the Bush Regime and it's rubber stamp supporters were desperately trying to pass David Petraeus off as the end-word of all things Iraq, the Larry Craig Show continued to dominate the headlines. Craig managed to do what Code Pink couldn't. As Bush's latest hapless general lied his way through a propaganda offensive in Congress, Senator Craig dominated the traditional media with his sordid and pornographic autobiography. Craig, who was arrested in a public toilet a few weeks ago trying to make whoopy with a hottie police decoy in the kind of sting only right-wing Republicans support, wants to withdraw his guilty plea. In fact, his lawyers filed paperwork yesterday morning saying he "mistakenly pleaded guilty" because he was stressed out.

According to papers filed in Hennepin County, Minnesota, District Court, Craig was in a "state of intense anxiety" following his arrest and "felt compelled to grasp the lifeline offered to him by the police officer." The senator pleaded guilty in hopes the matter would not be made public, the court documents said.
...Patrick Hogan of the Metropolitan Airports Commission said the prosecutor will oppose Craig's motion, according to The Associated Press. The commission runs the airport and handled the prosecution of the case.
"We do feel we have a strong case, and he's already made his plea, and it's been accepted by the court," Hogan told the AP. "From our standpoint, this is already a done deal. Mr. Craig was arrested and signed a guilty plea, and from our standpoint, this case is already over."
...Craig was not "thinking clearly, and he waived his constitutional rights, and we're asking that to be reversed," Martin said.
Almost 70% of Americans think Craig should resign-- for real. He keeps changing his mind, vexing Republicans who want all news focused on the Bush Regime propaganda barrage about Iraq. An OpEd in yesterday's USAToday calling on Senator Craig to not resign is exactly what the GOP was hoping to avoid. It accuses McConnell and the rest of the Republican Senate caucus of degenerating into nothing more than "a Wild West mob... Republicans attacking Craig remind me of sharks during an eating frenzy."

A few days ago a story in the Salt Lake Tribune highlights how the Republican Party is being seriously damaged by the drawing out of the Larry Craig saga.
The GOP lost its majorities in both houses of Congress last year due, in part, to the public release of inappropriately suggestive e-mails sent to young male pages by Republican Rep. Mark Foley and the ho-hum response to that scandal by Foley's Republican comrades.
The Republicans already stand a good chance of losing more ground in the Senate, since 22 of the 34 seats in play next year currently are held by the GOP. One state that was impossible for the Republicans to lose was Idaho-- until now.

Here's a Utah example of how one office-holder's personal bad judgment created a tsunami for the other political party:
In 1976, the Utah Democratic Party was doing quite well. It held both congressional seats, one of the two Senate seats, controlled both houses of the state Legislature and was waving a fond farewell to popular Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, who was retiring after an unprecedented three terms.
Then one fateful night, Democratic Congressman Alan Howe was arrested for soliciting sex from two female decoy prostitutes in Salt Lake City's red-light district. Howe vigorously denied the allegations, fought the charges in court and rejected pleas from fellow Democrats to resign. He eventually was convicted of the misdemeanor charges, but the drama dominated headlines for months leading up to the November election.
Howe, whose re-election before the arrest had been a foregone conclusion, lost to little-known Republican Dan Marriott, who held the seat for the next eight years. But that wasn't all. Three-term Democratic Sen. Ted Moss, who had gained national acclaim for helping create national parks and for his consumer-protection legislation, also lost to a little-known politician named Orrin Hatch. Moss always blamed his defeat on Howe.
The Democrats' grip on power in Utah continued to crumble over the next few years, and while there were many other factors involved, one person's mistake undoubtedly helped speed the trend toward Republican domination.
Meanwhile Pam's House Blend was a regular laugh-along yesterday when it was noted that Larry Craig's whole dilemma was generated by... the media. I guess if no one ever told on him, it wouldn't have a dilemma-- but they did and he does and the GOP does. And it was their own hatred and bigotry that created it. I have to say a part of me-- a less than Christian part-- likes seeing them choking on it.

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!


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He felt to compelled to grasp what?
Posted by: rinthy on Sep 11, 2007 7:26 AM   
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A stressed out Craig says he felt 'compelled to grasp the lifeline the young officer held out.' Is that what they're calling it, these days? A lifeline?
Rinthy

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» pfft! "decoy prostitutes" Posted by: KaptainSpiffy
Call me paranoid ... But
Posted by: Liberalandproudofit on Sep 11, 2007 7:48 AM   
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Perhaps this is intentional - looks like a Karl Rove operation to disguise the bad news (Iraq) behind another Republican stupid moment (hypocracy or whatever).

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» RE: Call me paranoid ... But Posted by: VZEQICVA
» RE: Call me paranoid ... But Posted by: fanny666
Write to Larry Craig
Posted by: fanny666 on Sep 11, 2007 8:45 AM   
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I really did write to Larry Craig and tell him to keep fighting. (see above comment)

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WWGM do?
Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Sep 11, 2007 9:02 AM   
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where is george michael when you need him?

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Larry Craig; Gay Issues, Hypocrisy, Capitalism
Posted by: Betsy L. Angert on Sep 11, 2007 9:13 AM   
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Dear Howie Klein . .

I thank you for this assessment. I think the distraction is as important as all other issues. That we allow ourselves to be 'entertained' by sex, drugs, booze, and what passes for reality is significant. I too pondered this scenario.

I think we must consider that in a competitive culture there is much stress. The press panders to the public. We the people want to escape the stark realities our apathy and inattention create. Corporate powers maximize on this desire. We consume and consume in hopes of relieving the pain.

I invite your thoughts on my own missives . . .
Larry Craig; Gay Issues, Hypocrisy, Out of the Closet, Into Romney Campaign
Capitalism; Competitive Markets Cut To The Core; Inequity Is Inevitable

Betsy L. Angert
BeThink.org

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oregon2008
Posted by: oregon2008 on Sep 11, 2007 10:05 AM   
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Lobbyists and their money have been deserting Craig and heading across the border to his ally Oregon Sen. Gordon Smith.

Anti-choice, anti-worker, and anti-environment - he’s got to go. If you aren’t involved already, you should definitely check out StopGordonSmith.com. Make sure to let your friends in Oregon know about the campaign as well.

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"You Go Larry!"
Posted by: ~Fiona~ on Sep 11, 2007 10:09 AM   
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The fewer lies I hear about how absolutlely "Woooooonderfully Rosie" things are in "The Meatgrinder" the better I like it...

If I have to listen to lies, I'd much prefer listening to someone trying to save their own skin for a change, rather than be constantly beaten over the head with more propaganda about how "patriotic" it is to keep supporting the murders in Iraq.

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Maybe this article should be re-titled...DEATH OF A HYPOCRITE
Posted by: sphoenix on Sep 11, 2007 10:25 AM   
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NM

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I'm not sorry
Posted by: observing on Sep 11, 2007 12:29 PM   
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to see the Republicans going down. They've been a megadisaster for my country these past seven years. It's irony of the first order that they are being brought low by some fool who wants to play footsie in an airport washroom.

As to Craig himself, what a sorry specimen of a senator he is. He risked his career on a one off in a public restroom. Ish! Not only risked, but lost. A guy like that has no place in the senate, house, or anyplace else where he can wield power. Maybe his karma has come round to bite him in the butt. Certainly looks like it.

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It is Simple Republican Politics...
Posted by: djnoll on Sep 11, 2007 12:47 PM   
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When you do not want the American public to watch what is really going on in Congress and the White House, you throw them a good juicy sex scandal - after all, they have so many eligible ones in the Republican Party. Let's see - the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal while they were changing laws for welfare and health care (and Newt was keeping his mistress in town); Foley just at election time when they needed to distract some constituents in critical races so that electronic voting could do its job; and now Craig as Petraeus and Crocker lie to Congress. It says a lot about us as a country when our citizens are more interested in Britney's underwear than in the corruption and dirty linen in our own government.

I am getting really fed up with this and beginning to think that America would rather have a dictatorship and no rights, just as long as the sex scandals come up regularly enough to make TV news more entertainment than facts. It is time for Americans to get their minds out of the gutter and start paying attention to what is really going on, or they will soon find that they have no country left, only the tyranny and double standards of the Republican Elites and the gutter in which they live!

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You have to wonder
Posted by: JSquercia on Sep 12, 2007 6:54 AM   
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You have to wonder how any kids who pleaded guilty to marriuna charges felt the the same way poor Larry Craig did and pleaded guilty . Think they can get to rescind their guilty plea .

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