» "Scrubbing."
John McCain's quite the fair weather friend. The Republican presidential hopeful has removed any and all references to Alabama Attorney General Troy King from his campaign website after a story circulated last week alleging King's wife had caught him in a homo tryst and the AG planned on resigning. King denies the "outing" ever took place. [Edge Boston] |
» Queer Denials.
Anti-gay Alabaman Attorney General Troy King's currently caught in quite the scandal: "A spokesperson for Alabama Governor Bob Riley denied that Attorney General Troy King is preparing to resign in the wake of a massive rumor campaign that has yet to be fully confirmed. The word is, according to multiple sources in Montgomery and elsewhere, that King was recently caught by his wife in a gay affair with a male aide and banished from his home." Some are saying that King's alleged gay lover is either an old college chum or a "very young youngster" from a local college. [Locust Fork and Wonkette] |
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QUEERTY REPORTS: You judge a man by the company he keeps. Particularly when they're gunning for the White House. We're speaking, of course, about John McCain, the Republican candidate whose two references today speak volumes about the candidate. The most recent concerned John Hagee, the pastor McCain courted and who also happens to believe God sent Hurricane Katrina to punish gay-loving New Orleans. Wacko, right. The other mention came via professor Christopher Latimer, who reminded readers that while McCain may be relatively liberal on the gays when compared to his party peers, his political appointees may not be like-minded. We were intrigued by this point, so we took a look at McCain's supporters and narrowed in on the Attorney Generals who have backed his presidency. And we don't like what we found. |
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