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Pat Buchanan Doesn't Know What Hypocrisy Means [VIDEO]

Posted by Howie Klein at 5:18 AM on November 2, 2007.


Buchanan doesn't think there's any hypocrisy involved in closeted Republicans voting against gays while paying $1000 for unprotected anal sex with anonymous young men.
Pat Buchanan Doesn't Know What Hypocrisy Means

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This post, written by Howie Klein, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

Pat Buchanan doesn't think there's any hypocrisy involved in closeted Republicans voting against gays while paying $1000 for unprotected anal sex with anonymous young men. Watch the video to your right.

Curtis, on the other hand, while still claiming he did nothing wrong, said "he realizes he needs to explain how he could vote against gay marriage and domestic partnerships and have a secret second life, but he cannot discuss such matters until all legal issues have been resolved." We'll try to wait.

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Tagged as: homophobia, buchanan, curtis, republican hypocrisy, gay republicans

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


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Conjecture
Posted by: Xynyx on Nov 2, 2007 7:15 AM   
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Maybe Pat is paying a less than that, and he doesn't want his preferred vendor finding out that he could be charging a whole lot more.

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voting against one's own interests
Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Nov 2, 2007 7:51 AM   
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for fear of 'outing' one's self.

the 'trick' was lying about being 'given' the wallet. a theft is a theft. an extortion is an extortion. have fun in jail.

wide-stance republicans: the gift that keeps on giving!

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Typical Repuke
Posted by: francomef on Nov 2, 2007 8:00 AM   
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You notice the Buckhead laughs at his own jokes and no one else does. This guy is just stupid.

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He's a "sinner"...
Posted by: moonerone on Nov 2, 2007 10:03 AM   
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Well, duh Bucko... and so art thou. Ever wonder why there's so much crime in the good ol' USA? Is it because we're all "sinners"? No my friends, most of this mess is about "so you do..., so do I". There's not an honest politician out there. Matter of fact there's not a whole lot of honest people out there anymore. Anyway, there's not very many things people do that isn't against "THE LAW". Personally, I think I break "THE LAW" every damned day. How many stop signs have you rolled through. Or spit on the side walk? Or cuss? Or lie? Or..., or..., or...! The guys a lawmaker AND a law breaker, so get over it. Pay up and move on.

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A case of hypocrisy
Posted by: Staggo on Nov 2, 2007 7:53 PM   
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Politically, the issue is hypocrisy, plain and simple. Worth deeper consideration is: why closeted homosexuals gravitate toward such homophobic groups, like the GOP or evangelical churches; why closeted homosexuals eventually out themselves in spectacularly sordid ways; how and why our society encourages and fosters internalized homophobia, etc.

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