The Los Angeles Times notes that when former Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) was told someone had taken a photo of him with an intern on his lap, his immediate response was "Male or female?"
When told it was a female, he replied, "Oh, thank God. Send me that photo, I might need it someday."
"For most Republicans, being photographed in a compromising position with a young woman could be scandalous. But in the sometimes strained world of gay Republicans, it was an asset."
A National Journal piece notes "Washington's community of gay Republicans includes at least one member of Congress, more than a dozen high-ranking congressional aides, current and former White House staffers, advisers to the Pentagon, press strategists for prominent conservatives, several well-known journalists, and a legion of influential lobbyists."
The Foley scandal involving male congressional pages is described as a "calamity" for gay Republicans.
October 6, 2006
PREMIUM BLOG AD
BLOG ADS
GOOGLE ADS
The largest collection of political memorabilia in one place.