Let’s All Lift One With Barney; Hey, it’s got to go somewhere.
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Openly homosexual Dem. Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) who infamously allowed a homosexual aide to run a sex business from his Washington DC area apartment has scummed up even more by loudly passing gas during a live MSNBC interview.
http://conservativebyte.com/2011/08/did-barney-frank-pass-gas-live-on-msnbc-you-decide/
This is what Wiki says about the sex business. Barney thinks Craig, not himself, is a hypocrite for blaming Barney for buying sex.
Fixing 33 tickets is not an abuse of power. Protecting a lovers job at FNMA and protecting FNMA from a Bush attempt to slow down their out of control lending, simply asking for more regulation and capital which Barney and CO rejected, BEFORE the meltdown.
In 1985 Frank was still closeted. That year he hired Steve Gobie for sex, a male prostitute, and they became friends more than sexual partners.[12] Frank housed Gobie and hired him with personal funds as an aide, housekeeper and driver and paid for his attorney and court-ordered psychiatrist.[12] In 1987 Frank kicked Gobie out after he was advised by his landlord that Gobie kept escorting despite the support and was doing so in the residence.[12][13] Later that year Gobie’s friends convinced him he had a gay male version of Mayflower Madam, a TV movie they had been watching.[12] In 1989 Gobie tried to initiate a bidding war for the story between WUSA-TV (Channel 9), the Washington Times, and The Washington Post.[12] He then gave the story to The Washington Times for nothing, in hopes of getting a book contract.[13] Amid calls for an investigation Frank asked the House Ethics Committee to investigate his relationship “in order to insure that the public record is clear.”[14] The Committee found no evidence that Frank had known of or been involved in the alleged illegal activity and dismissed all of Gobie’s more scandalous claims; they recommended a reprimand for Frank using his congressional office to fix 33 of Gobie’s parking tickets and for misstatements of fact in a memorandum relating to Gobie’s criminal probation record.[15] The House voted 408–18 to reprimand Frank.[16][17] The attempts to censure and expel Frank were led by Republican Larry Craig, whom Frank later criticized for hypocrisy[18] after Craig’s own arrest in 2007 for lewd conduct while soliciting gay sex in an airport bathroom.[19][20][21] Frank won re-election that year with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins until the 2010 Mid-term elections when Frank only won by eleven points.[22]