from www.ontopgmagazine.com – Hustler publisher Larry Claxton Flynt Jr. has threatened to out a gay senator.
The 67-year-old Flynt said he was prepared to expose a U.S. senator as gay if he did not out himself.
“We know we’ve got a gay senator,” Flynt told CNN Newsroom host Don Lemon. “We just like to see him come out of the closet. And I think we’ll be exposing that in the next few months if he doesn’t.” (The video is embedded in the right panel on this page.)
Flynt was discussing his work exposing hypocritical politicians. So one could assume that the mystery gay senator is definitely not a supporter of gay rights.
In 1999, the porn mogul published his $4 million investigation into the sex lives of conservative Republicans. The Flynt Report’s 82-pages exposed the not-so-moral sex lives of Republicans who attempted to oust former President Bill Clinton from the White House for engaging in an extra-marital affair.
He defended his investigations by saying he was exposing “the hypocrisy” of politicians who don’t play by their own rules.
Flynt also renewed his million-dollar offer to anybody who can prove they had sex with any high-ranking politician.
from www.fitsnews.com – Porn purveyor Larry Flynt – publisher of Hustler magazine and the subject of the movie The People V. Larry Flynt – claims to know the identity of a homosexual U.S. Senator. Flynt declined to identify the Senator, but hinted that it wouldn’t be long before this particular closet door was forced open.
“We know we’ve got a gay senator,” Flynt said during an appearance on CNN’s “Newsroom” Sunday evening. “We (would) just like to see him come out of the closet. And I think we’ll be exposing that in the next few months if he doesn’t.”
Hmmmm ….
Flynt added that “we were ready to expose the senator at one time, but then the guy who is really his lover was actually married and that produced a kind of conflict that we didn’t want to — that we didn’t want to go to.”
Needless to say ears perked up in South Carolina as Flynt spoke given persistent rumors about the sexuality of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (RINO-SC). Graham addressed those rumors directly for the first time back in July, telling New York Times reporter Robert Draper that he was not homosexual.
“I ain’t gay,” Graham told Draper.
Nonetheless, homosexual allegations against Graham have been whispered in Palmetto political circles for many years. More recently, these rumors were articulated publicly back in April when the leader of a group that opposes Graham’s policies on illegal immigration demanded that the Senator “make his homosexual lifestyle public knowledge in the interest of political integrity and national security.” The spokesman claimed that Graham was “being manipulated” as a result of his alleged homosexuality.
Before that, a Democratic Congressional candidate claimed that Graham was one of several powerful Palmetto State Republicans who was also a closeted homosexual (Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer and Senate President Glenn McConnell were the others). She later withdrew her remark and claimed that she had no direct knowledge of Graham’s lifestyle.
As we have written previously (and still believe today), Graham’s sexual orientation is totally irrelevant – unless of course evidence emerges to suggest that he is in fact being manipulated because of it.
