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Larry Craig, the Senator from Idaho, may just be wishing time travel had been invented at this time. Then perhaps he could go back and try to prevent himself from doing something stupid
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Mike Jones, the former male prostitute who "outed" Reverend Ted Haggard, has said that he had a sexual encounter with Larry Craig between late 2004 and early 2005.
Senator Larry Craig needs to get out of the media spotlight (which he has brought to himself) and go back to his private life once and for all.
As news was breaking that Senator Larry Craig had pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for allegedly attempting to solicit sex in a men's restroom the first thought that went through my head was, "Here we go again!" But I held back because my spider sense was all a tingle.
Why Senator Larry Craig should not have been pressured by both Republicans and Democrats to resign his position.
Senator Larry Craig's road to that million-dollar book advance is paved by his entry into the Idaho Hall of Fame.
This is a college essay that discusses why craig should or should not resign.
You must admit, whether you're from a "red" state, a "blue" state, or a state of confusion, the sordid tale of Idaho Sen. Larry Craig's escapades in the Minneapolis airport men's room tickles the funny bone. Oops, I didn't mean to give Sen. Craig any new ideas.
Senator Craig seeks to withdraw a guilty plea made under extreme duress. An American should not be deprived of civil rights just because he would deny them for others.
Does anyone really not see what's coming here?
A talking senator doll isn't worth your money.
Another day, another officer in the "Values Police" caught in yet another sex scandal. Where have you gone Mark Foley?, the GOP turns it's lonely eyes to you....
Senator Larry Craig (R-Idaho), of Minnesota airport restroom fame, is in the news once again and his action in the Senate is targeting America's veterans.
Senator Larry Craig's sordid adventure in the men's room at the Minneapolis air port has raised a number of issues.
Senator Larry Craig took over the headlines this week. His arrest some time ago in an airport bathroom for lewd behavior and consequent guilty plea came to light, but that wasn't the worst of it.
Senator Larry Craig is in trouble for supposedly soliciting gay sex. Is the issue that treatens to derail his career, the fact that he pleaded guilty? Or does it say something ugly about homophobia in our society?
Another politicol scandal..............Writers insomnia cured.
While Senator Craig fights for survival, Idahoans wonder what will happen to their veteran and agriculture advocate.
A few questions come to mind in light of Senator Larry Craig's arrest for "lewd behavior." Like, how wide is your "stall stance"?
considering his age, he grew up in a time when homosexuality wasn't as accepted as it is now.
A fictitous interview of Larry Craig
Governor Elliot Spitzer of New York is the latest politician caught in a juicy scandal because he couldn't control his own libido. In recent memory we've had Larry Craig playing footsy in the men's room and David Vitter having been found on a madam's phone list.
This editorial is about how the Republicans have claimed how religious they are and then you find out that they actually are not the religious moral party you thought they were and people like Mark Foley, David Vitter, and Larry Craig prove that to be true.
Was Eliot Spitzer (and other politicians recently in the news) just not thinking or thinking too much? What do all these scandals have in common?
What is it with these men who are in powerful positions and how come they feel the need to cheat on their wives or girlfriends?
Like most New Yorkers, I was shocked by the March 10 revelations of Governor Eliot Spitzer's involvement in an international prostitution ring. I had voted for Spitzer, but soon after his election, I got the feeling that my governor was nuts.
Former New Jersey First Lady Dina Matos McGreevey was accused of having participated in 3-way sex with gay husband & his chauffeur
I have just heard the news of Gov. Elliot Spitzer being implicated in patronizing a prostitute. This is one of the saddest news I have ever heard in New York besides the 9/11 tragedy.
This article describes how the Republicans can't do anything right on one single issue.
Eliot Spitzer. "Reformer". "Changer of the way Albany does business" "Racket-buster". "Mr. Clean". Husband. Father. Client #9. Whoremonger. Hypocrite. Disgraced former Governor.
Rolling Stone once proclaimed Soul Asylum the best live band in America back in the 1990's. I saw them myself in Lttle Rock, AR in 1993 at the Riverfront Ampitheatre It was possibly the best concert I've ever been to. Here's my list of the Top 10 Soul Asylum songs.
There are some situations that are unique to airports, but most "rules" of good conversation are similar no matter where they take place..
Discover some bizarre and strange things one should never do in a public bathroom
Do we care too much about the lives of others?
So far it hasn't been easy using shorthand to refer to something that has happened in this decade. Noughties combines the ought of the zero, the fact that little of merit has been produced so far, and that this decade has produce more shame than anything else.
Hillary Clinton isn't evil, but she's leaving an insidious poison in her wake that may irreparably harm America.
A nude photo of France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy will be auctioned by Christie's of New York.
Do you think that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer should resign? I do. Find out 3 BIG reasons why.
A little insight on what to do and where to stay for cheap at the resort that has left most people questioning.
Of all the popular sports, baseball and football are the most cliche-ridden. Here is a list of the most irritating, to me at least, of all the football cliches.
Recent slaps on the wrist for Congressional wrong doing are forcing citizens to re-examine how Congress polices itself.
Do the Elections of November 4th, 2008 mark the time for the RISE OF GENERATION X to leadership in The U.S. Senate and Congress (and the U.S. Presidency)?
2007 had more than its' share of losers from the World of politics as well as the usual suspects from the World of entertainment. Here is one man's list of the Biggest Losers of 2007.
If Sarah Palin's political career falters, and so far it shows no sign of doing so, she might have a future as an action hero. A company called Hero Builders is offering a Sarah Palin action hero doll for sale.
What's so funny about Joe Biden? If you judge by the late night monologues, not much. Aside from the fact that he talks a lot, Joe Biden is about as funny as a mannequin in the Macy's men's department.
Chief of Staff Mark Buse hasn't exactly hidden his status as a gay conservative. Now that McCain has recently aligned himself with uber conservative elements, particularly in his choice of a VP, this has become news.
Now that John Edwards affair with Rielle Hunter's is now out into the open what action he takes next will have an impact on his political future or whats left of it.
Opinion piece on the John Edwards affair.
A Florida State Representative, who resigned after being convicted of soliciting a police officer dressed as a transvestitite, has appealed the conviction on grounds that he did not initiate the solicitation but merely accepted it.
New York City Congressman Vito Fosella fathered a child out-of-wedlock with his mistress former USAF LTC Laura Fay
Here, Mr. Stolyarov makes an appeal to everyone on the political Right to cease attacking homosexual individuals as immoral, obscene, vicious, flawed, self-destructive, or unnatural.
Without power, there is no corruption... just bad behavior. Power alone is quite benign without another agent. Events of late suggest that the pursuit of a moral persona, in particular when labeled as faith, can lead to corruption.
Many people have expressed outrage over an illustration which appeared on a recent New Yorker cover depicting Barack Obama as an anti-American radical. The New Yorker has defended it as satire, but it's really hate speech.
1,000 word piece on the black-is-white tone of daily news stories.
A look back over the events of March 2008
Elliot Spitzer, governor of the state of New York, has been identified as "client 9" in a prostitution ring.
Seinfeld did an episode about it. The Old Testament warns against it. But can being "master of your domain" help you problem solve?
I hate to admit watching a so-called "reality show", but for my money, CBS's Big Brother is less annoying than the endless Survivor series with the uber-irritating Jeff Probst.
Osama bin Laden lectures Democrats and forgets to be funny.
There are so many Republicans being kicked out of the closet now, it's like an ongoing saga.
President Musharaf of Pakistan is actively maneuvering to install his wife, Selba Musharaf, as the next President of Pakistan.
Are our morally and criminally corrupt politicians individual bad apples, or a worsening trend on Capital Hill?
Stuff that amused me today.
Congressional candidate Vernon Robinson goes Back to the Future by updating a 1990 Jesse Helms attack ad to demonize a different minority group.
The writer's strike, which started in November of last year, has affected all the major TV networks.
I'm back with my Mitt Romney presidential administration predictions. Keep in mind, I am basing these off his friends, supporters, donors, advisors and endorsements. I am completely ignoring anyone who is currently endorsing another candidate.
Stuff in the news that amuses me......
Vlad the Impaler was not much like Dracula. And the stories of resurrection of the dead don't bear much likeness to Frankenstein. But there really was a Jekyll/Hyde story that influenced Robert L. Stevenson.
Having a pet psychic let you know what's on your beloved pets mind might sound like a great idea. But--if your pet has any information that it might blackmail you with if it could, you might wanna keep the pet communication on the down low.
How does the Christian voter choose the right candidate? Don't read their lips; watch their feet! Lips may lie but love never fails.
The Capitol Steps is a singing comedy troupe that pokes fun at those folks up on Capitol Hill and anyone else who dares dabble in politics.
A yodeling pickle, what will Stupid.com come up with next.
Trent Lott says he is leaving the Senate this year, before his term is up. Why would he be in such a hurry. Hint: If he waited one minute longer, he'd have to wait twice as long to cash in on the private sector opportunities.
The New York News just released their list of the dumbest celebrities of 2007. There were some notable omissions, though. Here are a few suggestions for an alternate top 5.
This year, people care more about what generated the most buzz in the blogosphere. The results for 2007 are in.
So, is being gay a choice? The short answer is yes. The real choice, however, lies not in whether one is gay or straight. The real choice one makes is how they are going to live their lives; as a gay person or a hypocrite.
These are the words that shocked us, and amused us, but mostly sickened us in 2007.
I'm not making this up. Mitt Romney actually said this: "I'm not going to be critical of a process I very much depend upon."
In an effort to alleviate spreading germs, public restrooms have been revamped.
Before you shell out money for an expensive costume, look around your house first. The perfect costume might be hiding among your regular clothing.
To give conservatives a scare, don a Hillary mask with a Presidential Seal on her outfit. For liberals, one could go as the "love child" of Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh. GWB holding a copy of a repeal of the 22nd amendment is guaranteed to scare most anyone.
The month of October was filled with fascinating events. And then this stuff happened...
President Bush has his finger on the button, but he says it's up to Iran and the rest of the world to avoid WWIII. Here is my humorous top ten list of ways the United States can avoid a Third World War.
Politicians behaving badly never surprises us. In 2007, however, things went especially awful for Republicans.
There comes a time in any political campaign when high minded debates over the issues are no longer enough. It is time to start tearing down ones opponent, to spread unfounded rumors, and make outrageous accusations. It is time, in short, to sling mud.
The open source wiki sites are an example of democracy and collaborative effort in action. But does that excuse the ease with which manipulation of the truth can be facilitated?
In my travels around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, I had read a story about an Abraham Lincoln impersonator would show up at your event and impersonate Honest Abe.
Sen. Larry Craig deserves props for his anti-litter efforts.
Maybe we're realizing now that most notable people of the past were just more interesting. Merv had most of the important people of the middle part of the 20th century on the different incarnations of his talk show.
Focusing on SNL characters who reached peak popularity in the 1990s, I have assembled a guide to ten Saturday Night Live costumes. You'll find a mix of male and female solo characters as well as memorable duos from America's favourite sketch comedy show.
Nicole Kidman Crashes On Set of The Invasion (2007)