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2024-10-01 17:43:11 UTC
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Time to kill Russians on US soil. End Trump's chances today.
They can't rationalize or defend anything this dumb bitch trump says.
Serves them right. They voted themselves into this corner.
Rightist Trump supporting homosexual pedophiles have been a huge problem
since Trump entered politics in 2015.

Why is it that only rightists rape children, shoot people and beat their
spouses?

The studies are right. The sooner we shoot rightist pedophiles, the
sooner sex crimes will go away.


The recent news about gay sex in federal office buildings has some
conservatives crowing about liberal immorality. There was the firing of
the legislative aide to Democratic U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, for
having sex with another man in a Senate hearing room. Then it emerged
that a second congressional staffer was investigated for allegedly
filming himself performing sex acts with a man in a U.S. House office
building.

That staffer hasn't been named, but it's been reported that he worked for
a Republican representative. So let us not forget that many conservatives
have been embroiled in sex scandals. Some have been with members of the
same sex, some the opposite. Some have involved consensual sex, others
assault or harassment, and most are evidence of either hypocrisy or deep
denial. Some have led to downfalls, while the consequences of others
remain to be seen. Herewith, a look at 14 of the most prominent cases.

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From left: Jerry Falwell Jr., Donald Trump, and Lauren Boebert
Matt Schlapp
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Matt Schlapp, head of the virulently anti-LGBTQ+ American Conservative
Union and major ally of Donald Trump, has been sued by a man who accuses
Schlapp of sexual assault. Carlton Huffman, who worked on Republican U.S.
Senate candidate Herschel Walker’s failed campaign in Georgia in 2022,
claims Schlapp groped his genitals, without his consent, while Huffman
was driving him around Georgia. Huffman is also accusing Schlapp and his
wife, former Trump adviser Mercedes Schlapp, of defamation. His lawsuit
was recently amended to include assault allegations by two other men,
whose names have not been made public, in incidents they say took place
before the 2022 occurrence. The Schlapps deny any wrongdoing, and their
allies contend Huffman is trying to divert attention from his own
extremist record and the fact that he’s been accused of sexual assault
himself. The lawsuit, filed in Alexandria, Va., is set to go to trial in
June.
Lauren Boebert
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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“Family values” Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who has claimed
drag queens and LGBTQ+ activists are “sexualizing” children, was caught
fondling and being fondled by her date at the family-friendly musical
Beetlejuice at a Denver theater in September. She was also vaping and
otherwise being disruptive, and she and her companion, bar owner Quinn
Gallagher, were forced to leave the theater. She’s admitted to “falling
short” of her values and blamed her behavior on the stress of her
divorce. Will the incident affect her reelection chances? She barely beat
Democrat Adam Fritsch in 2022, and he’s running against her again in
2024.
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Christian and Bridget Ziegler
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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One of the latest scandals involves Christian Ziegler, chairman of the
Florida Republican Party, and his wife, Bridget Ziegler, a cofounder of
the anti-LGBTQ+ group Moms for Liberty. A woman with whom they once had a
consensual sexual relationship has now accused Christian Ziegler of rape.
He has not been charged with a crime, and he has said he did not rape the
woman but instead had consensual sex with her, in the absence of his wife
on that occasion. Even if he did not commit rape, the three-way affair by
people who publicly condemn anything but monogamous heterosexual
relationships is stunningly hypocritical, as some LGBTQ+ activists have
observed. The Florida Republican Party has censured Christian Ziegler,
stripping him of authority although he retains his title as chairman.
Donald Trump
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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The biggest of them all. Donald Trump has been accused of sexual assault
by more than a dozen women and has even bragged about grabbing women by
the genitals. E. Jean Carroll, a New York-based writer, accused Trump of
raping her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. He called
her allegations “totally false,” claimed he’d never met her, and said she
wasn’t his “type.” Carroll sued, and in May a jury found Trump liable for
sexual abuse (not rape) and defaming Carroll by saying she was lying. The
jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages; Trump is appealing. In a
second civil case, a judge has found that Trump defamed Carroll, and a
trial set for January will determine only the amount of damages he owes.
Most Recent
Jerry Falwell Jr.
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Jerry Falwell Jr., who continued his late father’s legacy of
fundamentalist Christian activism against LGBTQ+ people, was forced to
resign as president of Liberty University, which Jerry Falwell Sr.
founded, in the wake of a sex scandal. In early August 2020, the
university placed Falwell Jr. on leave after he posted a picture on
social media of himself and a woman who works as his wife's assistant,
both with their pants unzipped, and Giancarlo Granda, a former pool
attendant who had a business deal with Falwell, said he had had an affair
with Falwell's wife, Becki, and that the evangelical leader would watch
them have sex. Later in the month, Falwell resigned with a $10.5 million
severance package. He has since sued Liberty for defamation, for
retirement benefits he claims he’s owed, and for using his father’s name
and image.
Larry Craig
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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In 2007, Larry Craig, then a Republican U.S. senator from Idaho, was
charged with disorderly conduct, allegedly having solicited sex from an
undercover police officer in a restroom at the Minneapolis-St. Paul
International Airport. He pleaded guilty, then tried unsuccessfully to
withdraw the plea. He said he had touched the officer only accidentally —
his “wide stance” in the restroom stall caused his foot to tap the
policeman’s. Other men have alleged Craig sought sexual relationships
with them, but he has insisted he’s not gay. He didn’t run for reelection
in 2008, and he went back to Idaho and opened a consulting firm.
George Rekers
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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George Rekers was once a prominent anti-LGBTQ+ activist and proponent of
conversion therapy. He was also a cofounder of the Family Research
Council and frequently testified in court against the parental rights of
LGBTQ+ people. But he fell from grace in 2010 after some gay journalists
found out he’d hired a male sex worker to go with him on a European
vacation. He claimed he hired the man to carry his luggage and didn’t
know the man’s line of work until halfway through the trip. Further, he
claimed to be emulating Jesus by hanging out with sinners.
Ted Haggard
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Ted Haggard was fired as pastor of New Life Church, a huge congregation
in Colorado Springs, in 2006, after a man who’d once been a sex worker
claimed he’d had a relationship with Haggard for three years. Haggard
admitted to “sexual immorality” and later insisted he’s straight, but
“with issues.” He founded another church, St. James Church, in Colorado
Springs in 2010. In 2022, men who’d attended St. James accused him of
touching them inappropriately. He's still listed on the church’s website
as founding pastor.
Mark Foley
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Mark Foley, a Republican congressman from Florida, resigned in 2006 after
it was revealed he’d sent sexually explicit emails and instant messages
to young men who’d been congressional pages. He came out as gay, said he
was an alcoholic and entered rehab, and also said he’d been sexually
abused by a priest when he was a youth. He was not charged with any crime
— there was no evidence he’d had sex with minors or sent them sexual
images — but his career in elected office was over. However, he’s still a
power among Republicans in Florida, donating to candidates and the Palm
Beach County Republican Party, according to Business Insider, even as
GOPers condemn other LGBTQ+ people as “groomers.” In 2019, the county
group gave him a service award, and no less than Roger Stone called him a
“great American patriot.”
Dan Crane
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Dan Crane was an ultraconservative Republican congressman from Illinois
in 1983 when it emerged that he’d had sex with a 17-year-old female page
three years earlier. He was censured by the U.S. House, as was Democrat
Gerry Studds of Massachusetts, who’d had sexual relations with a 17-year-
old male page in 1973. Both men admitted to the liaisons. Crane lost his
reelection race in 1984 and returned to his dental practice in Illinois,
while Studds was reelected several times. Both are now dead. One of
Crane’s brothers, Phil, was also a notably far-right Republican
congressman but avoided scandal.
Jon Hinson
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Showing that sex in a federal office building is nothing new, Republican
Congressman Jon Hinson of Mississippi resigned in 1981 after being
arrested in a men’s restroom in a Capitol Hill building on a charge of
oral sodomy with a man who worked for the Library of Congress. Hinson,
who later said he was deeply closeted and in denial at the time, had been
arrested once before, in 1976, on a charge of committing an obscene act.
He also survived a 1977 fire at Cinema Follies, a theater in Washington,
D.C., that catered to gay men; nine people were killed, and only four
survived. Hinson eventually accepted his homosexuality and became an
activist, campaigning against the ban on gays and lesbians in the
military and helping to found the Fairfax Lesbian and Gay Citizens
Association in Fairfax County, Va. He died in 1995.
Jim Bakker
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Jim Bakker was one of America’s most prominent and prosperous
televangelists, with a TV show, a Christian theme park, and a life of
luxury, when it was reported in 1987 that he’d paid hush money to Jessica
Hahn, a church secretary with whom he’d had sexual relations a few years
earlier. He said the sex was consensual; she said it wasn’t. It was also
alleged that he’d had same-sex liaisons. What really brought the Bakker
empire down, though, was that he was convicted of several financial
crimes, for which he served five years in prison. He and his wife, Tammy
Faye, who was beloved by LGBTQ+ people for her accepting ways, divorced
and married others; she was not implicated in any of his misdeeds. She
died in 2007, but Jim Bakker is alive and has rebuilt his televangelism
career. He was sued in 2020 over hawking a fake COVID remedy (the suit
has been settled), and in 2022, he claimed ministers were being killed in
their pulpits for supporting anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
Wes Goodman
Conservatives in Sex Scandals

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Again, sex in government offices is nothing new: Wes Goodman, an Ohio
state representative and self-described Christian conservative, resigned
from the legislature in 2017 after being caught in “inappropriate
behavior” of a romantic or sexual nature with a man in his office.
Goodman, who’d previously been an aide to far-right Congressman Jim
Jordan, issued a public apology. He went on to work as a consultant and
then managed a Brooks Brothers store, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Roy Moore
Conservatives in Sex Scandals



Roy Moore was well known as a raging homophobe when he was chief justice
of the Alabama Supreme Court. He said marriage equality will destroy the
nation, that homosexual "activity" should be illegal, and that
transgender people have no rights. He even claimed his state didn't have
to obey the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 ruling that established marriage
equality nationwide. In 2017, it emerged that in addition to being a
raging homophobe, he might also be a raging pedophile. He was the
Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in a special election to replace Sen.
Jeff Sessions, who'd become Donald Trump's attorney general (something
that ended badly). During the campaign, Moore was accused of having
sexually abused several underage girls about 40 years earlier. This
included accusations of molesting a 14-year-old and sexually assaulting a
16-year-old. He denied all the allegations, but they likely cost him
votes, and Democrat Doug Jones won the election. Jones served only two
years, as he had to run again in 2020 and lost to Republican Tommy
Tuberville. Moore had tried to be the Republican nominee again, but this
time the party faithful wanted no part of him; he received only 7 percent
of the vote in the primary. By the way, Moore and one of his accusers,
Leigh Corfman, sued each other for defamtion, but neither won. Moore did,
however, win a defamation suit against a Democratic super PAC in 2022.

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