Is The Entire Republican Party Secretly Gay?

For the third time within a month’s span, a Republican politician has been accused of soliciting a man for sex. The most famous of these cases was Idaho Senator Larry Craig. This time it was Washington state rep. Richard Curtis, who quickly pulled out the “I’m not gay” defense. A representative from Florida is also in a scandal of this nature. Here are some more details:

CNN

WASHINGTON (CNN) – It has been a truly scandalous few months for the GOP — for the third time in three months a Republican lawmaker is accused of soliciting sex with another man.

This time it’s Washington State Rep. Richard Curtis — whose “I’m not gay” defense sounds a lot like Florida State Rep. Bob Allen’s and Idaho Senator Larry Craig’s.

Curtis told the Columbian newspaper in Spokane that he did not have sex with the man.

But the Spokane police department tell CNN a different story.

They say that on October 26, Curtis, dressed in women’s lingerie, is alleged to have approached a young man in the “Hollywood Erotic Boutique.”

The rest of the story is contained in a graphic 50 page police document. The young man alleges Curtis offered him $1,000 for unprotected sex at a nearby hotel.

And he says, “At the conclusion of the sexual activities, Curtis fell asleep.”

The police report says the man, Cody Castagna, then took Curtis’ wallet — in order to extort money from the representative — and “threatened to publicly expose Richard Curtis’ gay lifestyle to his wife.”

At that point, police say Curtis called on an officer to investigate, hoping the incident would go away once police nabbed a suspect for taking his wallet.

Instead the media got wind of the case and found Curtis’ alleged sex partner—who went public with his attorney.

“He gave me his wallet…as collateral for what he promised me” said Castagna.

It’s a particularly ugly drama unfolding around another conservative Republican lawmaker. Like Florida State Rep. Bob Allen, who has pled not guilty to a charge of soliciting gay sex in July and Sen. Larry Craig, who is trying to withdraw his guilty plea on a charge of disorderly conduct in a restroom at Minneapolis Airport.

Curtis is married with children — and votes conservatively. He has voted against a domestic partnership bill, and a bill that would have outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation.

On Wednesday he announced he was resigning his seat and said in a statement: “Events that have recently come to light have hurt a lot of people. I sincerely apologize for any pain my actions may have caused.

“This has been damaging to my family, and I don’t want to subject them to any additional pain that might result from carrying out this matter under the scrutiny that comes with holding public office.”

The Spokane County prosecutor is considering whether to bring a charge of extortion against Castagna.

11 Responses to “Is The Entire Republican Party Secretly Gay?”

  1. Fred Thompson is definitely gay:

    http://fredthompsonisgay.com

  2. [...] time WA State Rep Richard Curtis who assures he’s not gay when he caught paying $1K for bareback buttsex with a male prostitute dressed in woman’s lingerie. Curtis is married with children — and votes conservatively. He has voted against a domestic [...]

  3. All men are secretly gay. This is the source of all the world’s problems.

  4. lol shocking truth LOL LOL wowww trueeeeee what

  5. I am a liberal Democrat, but could it be that some of the conservatives have been set up. It is terribly convenient that politicians apposed to guy rights keep getting run out of office.

  6. The answer to your title is YES. They are all secretly gay, and hate themselves for it. So they take it out on the country and the world.

  7. Shocking truth I could not DISAGREE with you more. But I figure that is a joke. I am a democrat, I like to help people, so to me republicans seem pretty selfish. But none the less, maybe they are all gay hahaha.
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  8. I remember an episode of “Law & Order: SVU” where Fin accused a football player of being gay, to which he received the response, “I’m not gay! I’m a heterosexual that occasionally has sex with men.”

    Fin replied with, “I got news for you. That means you’re gay!” to which I had a very hardy laugh.

    My guess is that there are closeted or in-denial gays in both parties. Being gay is not helpful to one’s political career, or that is the perception at least, which is why they hide it.

  9. Being a Repuglican in politics requires a considerable amt of lack of conscience or guilt. The whole party is a giant pot of hypocrisy.

    “We’re all for small govt” but then they go out and make it bigger.

    “We want less interference from the govt” and then they want to know the details of our daily lives.

    “We want to help the avg person from taxes” but then their tax deduction actions benefit the top 10% mostly instead of the low-income or mid-income families.

    “Communist nations are a threat to our American way of living” and they’re best buddies with China.

    “Reagan helped out Saddam and even Cheney met and shook hands with him in various meetings involving the sale of weapons” and years later attacked him in Gulf War I and subsequently later, had him executed.

    I could go on forever but it’s not worth my time. And this is why I’m not surprised if they’re all gay or all murderers or all crooks. They just can’t stop lying and 50% of our nation falls for their lies.

  10. The head of a male prostitute ring once had elite access to the Bush I White House.

    Old Washington Times articles here: http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a388cd49f5ce8.htm

    Look up what Richard Nixon said about the Bohemian Grove get-together.

    Social conservatism is more natural to the Democrats, which is why the party elites’ liberalism so damaged them in the past few decades.

  11. [...] gay, in denial about it, and hates himself? Perhaps the entire republican party? Just kidding. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Police: Man Shoots Self Multiple [...]

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