1982 – Several Congressional pages allege drug use and homosexual relations are occurring between the male interns and members of Congress. Among the accused is Republican Senator Larry Craig. (PBH)
1998 – House Republican Majority Leader Newt Gingrich, while leading the impeachment proceedings against Bill Clinton for his extra-marital affair, serves divorce papers to his wife the day she undergoes surgery for cancer. His second divorce, Gingrich had also be engaging in an affair with a female intern while his wife underwent cancer treatment. (CBS News)
2004 – Republican State Senator Ed Schrock from Virginia aborts his 2004 election campaign abruptly. Representing one of the most conservative areas in Virginia, including Pat Robertsons Regent University (who was also a personal fan of Schrock), Shrock championed several anti-gay bills in the State Congress, including the Marriage Protection Act. He would be forced to resign a few weeks before the general election when it was discovered he had left several messages on a gay phone dating service asking for casual sex. (NNDB)
2006 – A gay activist alleged he had spoken with men who had sexual encounters with [Senator Larry] Craig, including an anonymous man in the restrooms at Union Station in Washington. (SFGate)
September 2006 – Mark Foley, Republican Congressman from Florida, is forced to resign after transcripts are revealed of sexually explicit emails and instant messages from him to teenage boys serving as Congressional pages. With a history of inappropriate conduct by Foley dating back at least 10 years, he had been warned about the matter in 2005 by another House Republican and the House Clerk. (ABC News, USA Today, ABC Blotter)
November 2006 – Ted Haggard, leader of the National Association of Evangelicals, resigns after a male prostitute, Mike Jones, goes public about a three year relationship between Jones and Haggard. The affair included Haggard paying Jones for sex and the purchasing and use of crystal meth. Formerly, Haggard’s group championed a platform in 2004 entitled For the Health of the Nation: An Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility that asked evangelicals to engage in a culture war over homosexuality, and personally professed, “we don’t have to debate about what we should think about homosexual activity. It’s written in the Bible.” (NYTimes, Rocky Mountain News)
August 2007 – Florida State Rep. Bob Allen (R), a co-chairman of John McCain’s presidential campaign in Florida, is arrested for offering to pay to perform oral sex on a police officer in a public park. When Allen was questioned after his arrest, he explained, “This was a pretty stocky black guy, and there was nothing but other black guys around in the park,” said Allen… Allen went on to say he was afraid of becoming a “statistic.” (Crooks and Liars)
August 2007 – Glenn Murphy, Jr., the recently elected chairman of the Young Republican National Federation (also the Republican National Committee Chair for Clark County, Indiana and formerly the YRNF Secretary, was accused of sexual assault on another Young Republican member. This was the second time Murphy had been accused of performing unsolicited oral sex on other males, as indicated by this 1998 police report on a previous sexual assault charge: (America Blog)
August 2007 – Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) is arrested for soliciting sex in a men’s bathroom in a Minnesota airport. Craig has one of the lowest rankings from the ACLU for Gay Civil Rights and was one of the primary leaders during Bill Clinton’s impeachment. (AP, Crooks and Liars)
Know of other indiscretions that were missed? Add a comment and a link, and I’ll include it on this post.
I’m proud to see a favorite site of mine (and one I used to write for on occasion), Ablogistan, come back in full force after a couple months lull. As well as featuring a complete site redesign which I will say is excellent, Ablogistan creator Elyas Bakhtiari has been excellent about updating the site frequently with new angles and reporting on current affairs. I suggest you check out the site as well as some especially well-written recent posts such as Many Americans don’t read or follow world affairs and Google Government.
The Civil War in Congo continues to rage despite elections since 2003.
Every 9.62 days, there is an equivalent amount of casualties in Iraq & Afghanistan as September 11th.
Pictures of the Israeli military Occupation in the Palestinian territories
Underrepresentation of Minorities in the US Government
Abu Ghraib Prison Abuse
The Rwandan Genocide, after multi-party parliamentary elections, Hutu extremists murdered almost a million Tutsi’s with machetes and small arms as the international community looked on.
i apologize for the lack of updates and articles. its been a long, trying summer for me, and im off in a couple of weeks to graduate school in London. anyway, in the process of moving out of my apartment, i found some writings from around the third year of college — approximately 4 years ago when i would have been 20 years old. this particular passage felt particularly timely given the big leap ahead:
I feel like I am mandated to rebel against this existence. Yet my detachment from my own outward life weighs me down. Here I am, in limbo, unable to get over myself or the little obstacles that only hinder growth. Can I and the rest of the world stop feeling sorry for ourselves for one minute and rise above our egos?
May we are afraid that if we address the big picture, we will truly reach something. Satisfaction is a forbidden fruit in these parts.