And the Democratic Response to Larry Craig Is....

by: Matt Stoller

Thu Aug 30, 2007 at 11:18


No one cares that Larry Craig is gay, or even closeted.  It's an open secret that there are closeted Senators on both sides of the aisle, and Republican gay staffers are so open in their giant GOP closet that they were even targeted as a 'velvet mafia' by the religious right during the Foley scandal.

What is significant is that Senator Larry Craig is an obvious psychopath, willing to lie about being gay while voting to deny rights to others.  It's also significant that Mitt Romney scrubbed Larry Craig out of existence on his web site as if he was never Romney's Senate liaison. 

Craig and Romney are part of a larger story of the Republican Party - that they are two faced phonies who have one set of rules for themselves and another set for everyone else.  They send the country to war but their kids don't fight.  They venerate the market while living on defense contracts and wingnut welfare.  To Republicans, everything is projection, and the only sin is getting caught in public. 

This is a great time to make that case, to reinforce the narrative that Republicans are big phonies.  Instinctively, that's not what Democrats tend to do.  Democrats have been mostly silent, with a few exceptions.

For the most part, Democrats studiously avoided involvement with an unfolding Republican scandal.

"We at least ought to hear his side of the story.," said Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut.

Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said his party stood to gain. "All of these people who (are) holier than thou are now under investigations. ... I think the Republican Party will find itself in a great peril next year," he said.

The public has figured out that Republicans are macho phonies, and that the most homophobic figures in the country are often very gay.  See Haggard, Ted.  What's missing is drawing the bright line between Republican character flaws, which is about hating yourself and turning that hatred onto innocent people through sadistic policies, and Republican governance.  It's a case we should start making in earnest, and the language is there for the taking.

Matt Stoller :: And the Democratic Response to Larry Craig Is....

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Kinda like the Ethics Truce, I guess (0.00 / 0)
The Dems know (or think they know) that the GOP has the goods on one or two of there guys on one ground or another, and figure it's not worth the risk to make something of Craig.

I'm sure that's true, but... (0.00 / 0)
Clearly there's a difference between someone who's in the closet but advocates for homophobic legislation and someone who's in the closet and doesn't.  It's the hypocrisy that's the issue, both the hypocrisy of someone like Craig and the hypocrisy of the Republican Party in general, which privately embraces behavior which it publicly vilifies.  Never mind the hypocrisy around Republican calls for Craig's resignation but not David Vitter's.  That's the case the Democrats should be making, but like so many other cases they should be making...they don't.

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Not necessarily that limited (0.00 / 0)
The whole justification for an ethics truce is that, once an allegation is made from one party, escalating tit-for-tat allegations follow, and you can't foresee at the start what will eventually come out.

Something completely unrelated to the original complaint, unknown to the original complainant (or his party's leadership).

A classic unknown unknown, in fact.

Much better not start down that path.

Ugly, certainly - but then we are talking about politics.


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Whipping it out (0.00 / 0)
The real problem is not that Craig solicited sex, or even that he lied about it.  It is what he whipped out after he was arrested:  his business card.

While he was being interviewed about the incident, Craig gave police a business card showing that he is a U.S. senator. "What do you think about that?" Craig asked the officer, according to the report obtained by Roll Call.

You have all read this paragraph and we need to recognize that this really is the worst form of abuse of power and arrogance in a lawmaker.  He is not above the law and his actions and attitude appear to imply that he thinks he is.

Doesn't matter if it is a good law or a bad one, we are all equal under it.


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Calling all New Yorkers! (4.00 / 1)
(or anyone else who will be around on Sept 21)

Come join me for breakfast with Larry LaRocco, who's running for Craig's seat (www.laroccoforsenate.com).

Email me at silberleaf at yahoo dot com for details...

C.


less said the better (0.00 / 0)
When your opponents are self-destructing, and eating their own, it's best to let them bury themselves and stay out of the way.  The Democrats gain nothing by piling on Craig and turning a huge Republican embarrassment into a partisan issue.

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