Republican leader molested young boys; how much did the GOP know?

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REPUBLICAN. CONSERVATIVE. CHILD MOLESTER.


Federal prosecutors said that former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, seen here leaving federal court, sexually abused at least four boys and a potential fifth who died after the abuse.

The accusations came to light during Hastert's trial for paying a total of $3.5 million in hush-money to a victim identified as Individual A.

According to documents the incident with Individual A involved Hastert touching him sexually at a motel under the guise of treating a groin injury.



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There have been a few;


Steve Wiles
Republican North Carolina State Senate candidate Steve Wiles caused quite the media buzz last year when his past life as a drag queen — he was both a promoter for the Miss Gay America pageant, as well as the man behind Miss Mona Sinclair — was brought to light in the Winston-Salem Journal. In his campaign, Wiles took a hard stance against marriage equality and stated, “I don't really understand how you can separate the fact that marriage is a religious institution.” He went down to defeat in the primary.

Randy Boehning
North Dakota state Rep. Randy Boehning, who in April had voted against a bill that would offer housing, workplace, and other protections for LGBT North Dakotans, recently came out as bisexual after it was revealed that he had sent explicit pictures to a 21-year-old man on Grindr. Boehning said he voted against the bill because he didn’t believe his constituents supported the protections. “This has been a challenge for me,” he told The Forum, a Fargo newspaper. “You don’t tell everyone you’re going to vote one way and then switch your vote another way — you don’t have any credibility that way.”

Roberto Arango
In 2014, nearly four years after he was caught sending nude photos to men on Grindr, former Puerto Rico Sen. Roberto Arango came out as gay. In an interview on radio station Noti UNO, a reporter asked Arango, “Isn’t it time for you to state whether or not you are a homosexual?” Arango, who resigned his office amid the scandal in 2011, responded in the affirmative. In previous years Arango had mocked a San Juan mayoral candidate by implying the candidate was gay.

Phillip Hinkle
Indiana state Rep. Phillip Hinkle, who voted for an anti-marriage equality amendment to Indiana’s constitution, was caught in a sex scandal in 2011 when he answered an ad on Craigslist from an 18-year-old named Kameryn Gibson, who was looking for a “sugga daddy.” Once the two met a local hotel, the young man had a change of heart and decided against the arrangement. Once Gibson’s sister arrived to pick him up, Hinkle offered his iPad, cell phone, and $100 for the two to keep quiet. After leaving, the phone started ringing and Gibson’s sister told Hinkle’s wife that her husband was gay, to which she responded, “Please don’t call the police.” Hinkle denied being gay and refused to resign his office, but he did not seek reelection the following year.

Bob Allen
Allen, at the time a Florida state representative and cochairman of Sen. John McCain's presidential committee, was arrested in 2007 when he agreed to pay an undercover police officer $20 to allow him to perform oral sex on him (Allen claims he thought the muscular officer was trying to rob him and he offered sex out of fear). Allen, who was convicted and resigned his office, was known as one of the most homophobic politicians in Florida, having sponsored a failed bill that would have increased the penalties for committing “unnatural and lascivious acts.”

Ed Schrock
In 2004, Republican Virginia congressman Edward Schrock suddenly withdrew from his race for a third term after allegations arose that Schrock was secretly gay. Gay activist Mike Rogers's website claimed Schrock had been recorded several years earlier using a telephone service on which men would place ads to arrange liaisons with other men. Schrock, who never confirmed the rumors, had been opposed to letting gay people serve in the military, saying enlistees should be queried on whether they've had homosexual experiences because "You're in the showers with them, you're in the bunk room with them, you're in staterooms with them."

Larry Craig
U.S. Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho was arrested in 2007 on charges of lewd behavior in an airport bathroom, for allegedly making advances to an undercover police officer. In prior years, Craig’s antigay voting record had earned him praise from conservative groups such as the American Family Association and the Family Research Council. He pleaded guilty and paid a fine, then attempted unsuccessfully to withdraw the plea, all the time saying he was not gay and had merely touched the officer accidentally. Craig This was not the only time Craig was alleged to have had or sought sexual relationships with men, as several told the Idaho Statesman of encounters with him. In 2014 he was ordered to pay the U.S. Treasury $242,000 for improperly using campaign funds to pay the legal expenses he racked up in his attempts to withdraw his guilty plea.

Roy Ashburn
California state Sen. Roy Ashburn came out in 2010 after reports surfaced of him being arrested for drunk driving after partying at a gay nightclub in Sacramento. In an interview with Bakersfield radio station KERN, Ashburn said, "I am gay. Those are the words that have been so difficult for me for so long. But I am gay. But it is something that is personal and ... I felt with my heart that being gay didn't affect — wouldn't affect — how I did my job.” Ashburn blamed his constituents' wishes for his anti-LGBT voting record.

Bruce Barclay
An antigay county commissioner in Cumberland County, Pa., Barclay resigned from his position in 2008 after being caught hiring male prostitutes and using hidden cameras to videotape at least 100 of these sexual encounters at his home. Saying he spent up to $1,500 for each assignation, Barclay admitted he demonstrated a lapse in judgment. In 2010 he was sentenced to probation, monitoring, and community service.

David Dreier
Long-serving California Republican Congressman David Dreier supported the Defense of Marriage Act and voted against the federal hate-crimes bill named for Matthew Shepard as well as the proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Well, wouldn't you know, Dreier shared homes with his former chief of staff Brad Smith, who was identified by acquaintances as Dreier's partner. Blogactive's Mike Rogers broke the story in 2004. Dreier neither confirmed or denied being gay, and he kept his seat for about another decade. He now works for a think tank and has been urged by some to run for U.S. Senate.

Glenn Murphy Jr.
This antigay advocate and former president of the Young Republican National Federation was sentenced to six years in prison after he was found guilty of sexual assault for performing oral sex on an unwilling male after a 2007 private party for Republican supporters in Indiana. Another man had accused Murphy of sexual assault in 1998, but no charges were filed. Murphy is now a registered sex offender.

Richard Curtis
Conservative Washington State Rep. Richard Curtis, who had voted against a domestic partnership bill and a bill that would have outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation, was accused of soliciting sex from another man in 2007. After the news broke, Curtis resigned from his seat and was quoted as saying, “This has been damaging to my family, and I don't want to subject them to any additional pain that might result from carrying out this matter under the scrutiny that comes with holding public office.” He claimed he wasn't gay and accused the man, a paid escort, of extortion, but later told prosecutors he wanted the changes dropped.

Troy King
Rumors of Alabama Attorney General Troy King engaging in an affair with a younger male assistant (a former Troy University homecoming king) circled the Internet in 2008. King, who promoted bans on homosexuality and sex toys, was reportedly found in bed with the young man by King's wife. When seeking a second term as attorney general in 2010, King lost the Republican primary to Luther Strange. King, who did not publicly address the rumors, now practices law in Montgomery, Ala.

Bishop Eddie Long is not the first preacher who ranted against homosexuality, who in turn was accused of being gay. There have been several others, all who have been accused of carrying out homosexual affairs in the bedroom, while raging against gays in the pulpit. Here are 5 ministers who preached against homosexuality in public yet were accused of indulging in homosexuality in private.

George Rekers is a baptist minister and one of the Christian Right’s most prominent anti-gay activists. He was on the board for the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, which tries to find ways to “cure” homosexuality and testified as a state witness in favor of Florida’s gay adoption ban trial. Rekers was caught at an airport with a gay prostitute returning from a flight to Bermuda. He had found the prostitute on the site rentboy where the prostitute listed himself as “sensual,” “wild” and “up for anything.”

Ted Haggard was the pastor of the New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado and was the president of the National Association of Evangelicals, and would meet with figures such as President George W. Bush. Haggard would campaign against gay marriage and bash homosexuality in Church. In 2006, a gay male prostitute claimed that he had regular sex with Haggard and also used with methamphetamines. Haggard would admit to being gay and having a relationship with a male church member.

Paul Crouch is the founder, President and chairman of the anti-gay Trinity Broadcasting Networking. Crouch was accused of threatening to fire a male employee, Enoch Lonnie Ford if he didn’t have an affair with him. Crouch and TBN would settle out of court with Ford for just under half a million dollars.

John Geoghan is a Catholic priest who worked in the Boston area. Despite the fact that the Catholic Church views homosexuality as an unnatural sin, Geoghan was accused of molesting over 130 young boys. Gegohan would be convicted of grabbing a 10-year-old boy’s buttocks and would be sentenced to 10 years in jail. He was killed in jail by white supremacist who had killed a man for making a pass at him.

http://www.advocate.com/politics/politicians/2015/05/29/16-antigay-leaders-exposed-gay-or-bi
 
It seems that many conservatives really do love children, doesn't it, Brother Leon?

That must be those Christian family values in action.
 
I still have my emasculators from when I was a kid and hired out to work calves. If you guys can hold him I think I remember how to use them.

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Hastert scores 92% by the Christian Coalition on family issues

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Mmmmm Rocky Mountain Oysters. I like them breaded and deep fried and served with, pardon the pun, cocktail sauce.

Every time I showed up to work calves I had three plastic ice cream buckets and lids with me. On a good day I'd get to take all three buckets home full. Definitely bonus pay.
 
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