Eric Massa
Tuesday night Glenn Beck on Fox News is going to have a full hour of Eric Massa. He is the Congressman from New York who claims that he was pushed out of office by the big-box Democrats because he voted against Cap and Tax and is against Obamacare. He's the one who, remember, at first was said to have resigned from making improper advances toward a male aide and for health troubles.
The White House is calling his contention "ridiculous," which tells me that there may be something to it. When is the last time that a Democrat was ever forced from office for sexual improprieties? Remember Gerry Studs was censured in 1983 for having an affair with a 17-year-old male page. Censured but not thrown out, and in 1983 too. We've had a lot of sex since then to immunize us.
Kennedys are notoriously immune to sex scandals.
Let's remember Bonnie Fwank from Massachusetts, and his embroilment with Steve Gobie, a male prostitute.
And, again, the White House is calling Massa's charges "ridiculous." I have found that it is good strategy to believe the opposite of what this White House says.
Tonight, Tuesday, on Glenn Beck.
UPDATE: Glenn Beck apologized for wasting an hour of the viewer's time and I apologize for wasting fifteen seconds of yours. Unlike Glenn Beck I shall not claim to have wasted your time for the first time ever.
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I didn't see the interview, but read the Cliff's Notes of it. I like that Beck closed the hour with his, "I wasted your time" statement. At least he is honest. If Olbermann had given a similar useless interview, he would have told us how he just "shocked the world" or some such drivel.