They did it again. These Republicans are unbelievable. This time it's the head of Young Republicans nationwide. It's another gay sex scandal. This one is even more serious because it involves non-consensual sex.
Glenn Murphy Jr. is chairman of the Clark County Republican Party and was just elected president of the Young Republican National Federation. But now he has to give up his spot because of yet another gay Republican sex scandal. He claims it's because he mysteriously and suddenly got a business offer he couldn't turn down. Yes, I'm sure it had nothing to do with the investigation the police just started against you.
Get a load of what this guy did...
...he lowered the pants of a young man while he was sleeping and tried to give him oral. Come on! Are there no bounds? The other man was not interested, was not gay and was not even awake. But when he did wake up he pursued charges against Murphy.
This isn't even the first time for Murphy. He did almost the same exact thing back in 1998 to another young man. Back then the boy he accosted in his sleep was 21. This time around, the boy as 22. Murphy is 33. By the way, why is a creepy 33 year old guy the head of the Young Republicans? Especially one who already has a track record of trying to give guys oral while they're sleeping.
Are there any Republicans left in the country who are not gay or involved in a sex scandal? It doesn't seem like it anymore. I think I left the Republican Party just in the nick of time, while I still have my pants on.
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PS -- We do a segment called Republican Sexcapades every Thursday on our show. And in over a year that we have been doing the segment, we have never run out of material. I honestly can't believe how many sex scandals there have been involving Republicans lately. It makes our job too easy, and too much fun.
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Reader Comments ( Page 19 of 19)
271. That is like saying, "If God did not like murderers, there would not be any", David #6. If a person chooses to be gay, that does not change the fact that God called this an ABOMINATION. He may love you, but He does not agree with your choice. The Bible says so, therefore, I can speak for Him.
Joanna at 10:46AM on Aug 31st 2007
272. As a Buddhist, I won't get into the theological argument about God's design. As a republican I stand by the governing philosophy that identifies the party. No where have I heard that republican individuals are any better human beings. But the ideas that make up the party are better. Individuals fail in both parties. That failure doesn't make the philosophy wrong. Further, when a republican commits a crime they are dealt with as they should be. When democrats commit crimes they get re-elected with the party's support.
Joe Edgington at 12:20PM on Aug 31st 2007
273. Eunice, you are an example of what's wrong with so many bible-thumping biggots: the only book you bother to read is The Bible. Maybe you should spend some time reading a book on English Grammar!
Graham at 10:44PM on Sep 11th 2007