Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Thomas, Matt Drudge is a sicko!



I can't believe he'd defend a pevert and blame the kids.. doesn't he know these kids are young republicans and many didn't say anything for fear of losing their jobs and future employment. One of the page's emails to a fellow staffer said that Foley's emails were "Sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick " and "Well. It's late and I have freaked out enough tonight, lol. I still haven't emailed him back, and I don't think I will for a while, if ever. What do you think about it all??" Oh yeah.. the kids a beast

Here's what Drudge said:

"And if anything, these kids are less innocent — these 16 and 17 year-old beasts…and I've seen what they're doing on YouTube and I've seen what they're doing all over the internet — oh yeah — you just have to tune into any part of their pop culture. You're not going to tell me these are innocent babies. Have you read the transcripts that ABC posted going into the weekend of these instant messages, back and forth? The kids are egging the Congressman on! The kids are trying to get this out of him. We haven't got the whole story on this."

"You could say "well Drudge, it's abuse of power, a congressman abusing these impressionable, young 17 year-old beasts, talking about their sex lives with a grown man, on the internet." Because you have to remember, those of us who have seen some of the transcripts of these nasty instant messages. This was two ways, ladies and gentlemen. These kids were playing Foley for everything he was worth. Oh yeah. Oh, I haven't…they were talking about how many times they'd masturbated, how many times they'd done it with their girlfriends this weekend…all these things and these "innocent children." And this "poor" congressman sitting there typing, "oh am I going to get any," you know?"

Don't believe me? Here's the audio:

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The big irony is what he said during the Monica affair, at least she was of legal age, a willing participant and trying to keep the story hidden.. he sure changes his tune when it's a Republican scandel.. here's what Foley said at the time...

"It's vile," said Rep. Mark Foley, R-West Palm Beach, "It's more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction." (1988 in response to the Clinton affair)

What an odd thing to say.. he must be referring to all his fellow Republican politicians that thew it "all down the drain because of a sexual addiction."

Here's a list

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