Monday, October 1, 2018

Lindsay Graham Is The Roy Cohn Trump Has Longed For In Every Way

Lindsay the liar should always be identified as the hypocritical gay Senator from South Carolina, certainly by gay men such as myself who can't be accused of some kind of anti-gay bias.  He is one of that group of putrid Republican and conservative gay men whose public life of power is based on doing damage to other LGBT people and others while being granted a privilege of hypocritically living a private life within the protective bubble of privilege they buy for themselves by being part of the anti-gay Republican establishment.   Listening to his fat little lying face on TV only convinces me that the convention that people who know people like him are gay hypocrites but must not talk about it is as bad as the people like Lindsay Graham it protects.

It has been revealed that one of the things Trump whines about Jeff Sessions is that he's not his "Roy Cohn," referring to the thuggish and corrupt lawyer who mentored the young Trump in how to be a total and absolute sleaze and crook while remaining above the law.  Roy Cohn was another Republican faggot who regularly worked with right-wing groups to thwart the equality of gay men, Lesbians and other members of the LGBT world.   Reports are that after the mid-terms that Trump will fire Sessions and appoint Lindsay Graham as Attorney General where the fat little faggot will shut down or cripple the Mueller investigation into the treason of Trump and other Republicans and otherwise destroy American democracy.   If you don't like me pointing out everything he has in common with the putrid Roy Cohn - may he be roasting in purgatory as I type this - come up with a better reason than it's not nice by the polite, elite NYC-DC standards that the privileged grant to each other. 

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  1. If the Dems take the Senate I don't see Graham replacing Sessions, especially after Kavanaugh.

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    1. I don't think there's any level to which the depravity of the Republicans won't sink, they'd probably approve him by acclamation the day he's announced, without hearing, without background check.

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    2. True. I wouldn't put it past them to ram him through in November, all the while blaming the Democrats.

      Which the press would then tut-tut about.

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