
The source for breaking the Mark Foley story on the Internet through the mysterious, new website "Stop Sex Predators" has been uncovered. He's a moonlighting employee at the Human Rights Campaign. Or, he was an employee at the Human Rights Campaign. They fired him right after the story of his role in damaging the Republican party right before the election became public, for "misusing the group's resources." What "resources" might those be?
Lane Hudson, 29, the activist behind the web site, had briefly been employed by the HRC as an organizer in Michigan before being, er, outed for his role in the Foley story and canned. Before that, he held staff positions for South Carolina Democrats: former Senator Fritz Hollings and former Democratic South Carolina Gov. Jim Hodges.
Hudson, a former White House intern, says he had been the recipient of non-sexual emails from Foley when he himself was young, but since then had learned more about Foley's activities. Where? He won't say. All of which raises the question: where did Mr. Hudson learn about Mark Foley's predations? emptywheel put it to me this way in an email (she has more of her thoughts on this story here):
1) Did the HRC get and then sit on this information, in which case it deserves to be brought down for protecting the GOP from harassment out of (perhaps?) some effort not to antagonize the GOP?
2) Did they fire this guy because he got this info from inside the HRC, or only because he did something that cast suspicion on them? Why did they fire him? Did they have to fire him because they hadn't held up a deal they made with the GOP on this?
It's possible the GOP knew the HRC had this, and had arranged their silence. That would certainly explain why they attacked the Gayocrats so quickly, because they knew where this came from.
Furthermore, what is Jeff Trandahl's role in all this? The former House clerk seems to have had in depth knowledge of the Foley story and all its ugly permutations for quite some time, while the House GOP covered it all up. Mr. Trandahl, interestingly enough, sits on the Board of the HRC (h/t to Greg Greene via email). Was Trandahl pushed out of his Clerk's job, perhaps over objections he may have had to the coverup? Did he launder revenge through Mr. Hudson, or was he complicit in the coverup? Did the HRC want to bury the information? If not, why was Mr. Hudson fired?
I'm no fan of the HRC, and that should be stated outright in the interests of full disclosure. Howie Klein and I have made our very public arguments known over the HRC's endorsement of Lieberman over Lamont. The HRC is not in any sense an effective political gay rights organization. Their annual dinner was, I'm told, poorly attended this year, and my friends in DC tell me the negative publicity they got out of the Lieberman endorsement has caused many membership cancellations. I got a call from their outsourced membership drive outfit recently, and when I told the woman I would never give them money again and why, she said she would record my message in her notes, and it sounded to me as if I was not the first person to tell her what she heard.
They've long had problems in the gay community about their sellout ineffectiveness, their having been overrun by Republican board members, their cowardice and ineffectiveness as a political lobbying outfit. They have done better schmoozing the Fortune 500 for gay friendly business policies, but those policies are for the most part increasing in frequency across the country with or without their efforts.
But, if the HRC had any part in sitting on any knowledge of the Mark Foley story to protect its friends in the Republican party or to sustain its branding as a "non-partisan" (read: neutered by Republicans) organization, the HRC should cease to exist. It should garner no more donations from GBLT people, their families and their allies.
No matter what the HRC's role in this saga, in my view, the best thing for the HRC would be to undergo an existential crisis, lose money, downsize from and leave its fancy office space, and try to remake itself apart from its nonpartisan conceit. . . but I don't think that realistically can happen. The organization is too compromised, too far gone. It probably needs to die: I don't think it can be reformed.
So, the questions remain: regarding Mark Foley, what did the HRC know and when did its staffers know it? Why was Lane Hudson fired? Where did Mr. Hudson learn of Mark Foley's predations? Mr. Hudson, if you're out there, feel free to contact me at pachacutec at firedoglake dot com. You refused to tell the Washington Blade (which, thankfully, has finally dumped that epic idiot of an arrogant ass of a conservative hack of an editor, Chris Crain) the whole story, but the story needs telling.



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FUNNY!
Fitz !
Wait till you see Ted Haggard’s 115th dream…
Yoo hoo darkblack!
I had no idea. Thanks for bringing this up.
A toast to Pach and the Rootz!!
Yes even though we won this round, the fight is far from over…
HRC: the gay NARAL.
Outdated. Compromised. Counterproductive.
“misusing the group’s resources”
This is what my company would say if they fired me after finiding out I was posting on your site. It could be he used a work PC to create his site. Who knows? It’s a pretty generic, HR policy says right here sounding reason for termination. Not to say there isn’t more here, but….
I had heard that it was an HRC staffer who surreptitiously brought the stuff forward, but I’d never put together that it was the HRC board that Trandahl had gone to after resigning as Clerk of the House (just after the page allegations came to the page board.)
I think it was Detective Briscoe who once said, “We don’t believe in ‘coincidences’ “.
The source for breaking the Mark Foley story on the Internet through the mysterious, new website “Stop Sex Predators” has been uncovered. By John Cook 10/26/06 6:22 PM
File Under: Lane Hudson, Mark Foley, StopSexPredators
Old news. Why blog it now?
Saw the headline and thought “Hillary Rodham Clinton covered up for Mark Foley? Huh?” Then I read the post . . .
Thanks for the background info and update..I had no clue what HRC was but when the story broke that they had fired Hudson, my reaction was WTF, something stinks.
the firing for misusing HRC resources always sounded about an inch deep. dig dig dig
my first reaction was “why would Hillary do this?”
Thanks for the update Pach. I admit that I was taken in by the site, meaning I assumed it was innocent, and that the info just happened to land in the guy’s lap. I thought it was a great testimony to the power of blogs. Well, I guess it still is a great testimony to the power of blogs… but I hadn’t quite gotten to the idea of purposeful misuse. Just an observation, not a judgment.
This sounds like a story to have the TPM Muckrakers drooling at the possibilities. I’m just conspiracy-minded/imaginative enough to put together the obvious pieces to see the coverup and revenge angles, but would love seeing more data posted on who knew what, when….
Professor Foland @ 9
In all the farewells, they say that Trandahl went from Clerk of the House to being the Executive Director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Not that he didn’t serve on the HRC board, but it wasn’t his day job.
Peterr @
11
Just think of the impish fun we could have had with that, gosh darn it
;>)
So, Trandahl was on the HRC board, eh? Isn’t there supposed to be some testimonifyin’ in his near future?
Tiparillo @ 8
I think that’s the official reason, but then again, there are more “resources” at the HRC than computers. There’s also organizational intelligence.
Human Wrong Commission?
Can we put NARAL on the list next?
johnnydee @ 10
The further disclosures in the Washinton Blade are just from this past week, including how he says he knew about Foley from his White House intern days. But the other answer is, we had more pressing things to do running up to the elections.
Um, your about a month late. Very old news!
Pachacutec @ 4:46 pm (#7)
There seems to be a natural progression from enthusiastic proponency, through pragmatism and compromise to eventual uselessness for these organizations.
This is interesting stuff.
What I’d like to know right now is what the heck is happening with the congressional investigation on the Foley mess?
The fact that I haven’t heard any new news out of that scene suggests a conclusion I don’t like to entertain — that the whole thing’ll get swept under the rug, with no consequences for ANYONE.
[And Mark Foley will set up permanent residence in Tucson once he gets out of “rehab” there, avoiding the limelight on a newly purchased desert ranch.]
beone @ 23
We don’t represent ourselves as a BREAKING NEWS site, and the story of HRC’s potential involvement was not covered hre due to our focus on the election. I had more to say about it. There is also a newer link to the Washington Blade.
As a mod, I can say this post has been in the queue for a very long time, but w/o the update IIRC. And, during and after the election, yes, there were many more issues. If you already knew about it, okay, but back off, bec. it’s unfair criticism in light of all that Pach and FDL have been doing of late.
I don’t know about the tinfoil of the specifics of the Foley “revelations”, which seem tenuous leaps of Reynolds Wrap (and no I don’t mean the NY-26 race by that) at best, but I share your antipathy towards the HRC. They gave Oregon GOP Senator Gordon Smith cover by endorsinig him (along with the misguided Judy Shepard) and thereby giving Smith the patina of being an OK Republican on gay-rights issues while he was busy lending his face to the antigay Measure 36 here in Oregon during the 2004 cycle. They are worse than NARAL in shooting off their peckers when it comes to the big picture about who controls Congress and hence sets the agenda.
At this point, the only thing I like about the HRC is their logo, which is great.
Last year, the HRC opened a retail presence at 19th and Castro, with overpriced souvenir hats, rainbow keychains, and = sign tie clasps. It’s one short half-block from SF’s sixteen-year-old charity retail store, Under One Roof, that’s sent $11,000,000 in profits to local AIDS prevention, care, and service organizations.
Undermining a community-based initiative is one thing — it’s even an understandable blunder from an organization that’s supposed to focus on national issues. But if that focus on national issues involves only scorecard tallying, I’ve got no use for them. Why endorse a “civil unions” incumbent in Connecticut when there was a “gay marriage” challenger in the primary? Why continue to support that “civil unions” incumbent after he’d been defeated by Connecticut’s Democrats?
Like NARAL, these DeeCee powerbroker sellouts are all about the reach-around, which has served their careers and mortgage bankers well.
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Who’s Next?
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More on Under One Roof can be found here:
http://www.underoneroof.org/about/about.shtml
Mrs. K8– I hear that there’s a ranch in Paraguay that has plenty of room.
Course, I wouldn’t want to wish him on Tucson or Paraguay.
Mebbe Crawford :>)
I find it of passing interest that more than one new commenter is keen to say “oh yawn old news.”
More coincidences.
johnnydee…beone…Do we know these people? They just appeared. Hm.
Valley Girl @ 5:03 pm (#27)
If it’s any consolation, it’s all news to me.
lestatdelc @ 28
Mea Culpa… I meant the 2002 cycle for the Smith endorsement. Which Smith repaid by endorsing the anti-Gay Measure 36 in the next cycle (2004).
Valley Girl @ 27
I updated the existing draft from back when the story first broke to reflect new information. We banked the post to focus on the election. Maybe you noticed. . . we had an election, folks? We raised more than half a million dollars and, accaroding to some excellent analysis, snapped victory from the jaws of Rahm Emanual’s defeat?
grrrrr…..
(bitter queen mode on)
I want some damned credit here… I’ve been bitching about Trandahl’s role — and his position on the HRC Board — since the Foley Scandal broke. And if you had bothered to read the comments in Marci’s post about Trandahl that you cited, you wouldn’t have needed an email from Greg Greene to know that
“Mr. Trandahl, interestingly enough, sits on the Board of the HRC.” (Indeed, my guess is that the REASON Marci wrote to you was my comment on the issue….
bitter queen mode off
thanks for finally bringing this to people’s attention, pach…
Pach –
I don’t think you should care about the “old news” sniping.
Some people seem to forget they have a “scroll” feature on their browsing software.
For those who know about this already — read something else, why doncha?
For those who DIDN’T know about this (and I’m in that group), thank you Pach for informing us.
Cujo359 @ 31
Me too. I was focused on the election, as were most at FDL.
Well, in defense of Pach and whether or not this is “old news,” there are some straight old fogeys here like me who have not heard about this before. The idea that a gay or gay-friendly organization would in any way try to suppress dissemination of the Mark Foley e-mails is abhorrent.
Jeez, Paul, you’re growling at me just as I link to your blogger awesome post today.
Manners, manners!
Mrs. K8 @ 36
I was working on being gracious. As opposed to, oh, “Fuck off,” which I have been known to do on occasion.
damn pach, talk about irony.
You link to my piece about rahm’s failure in the post immediately before I bitch you out about not giving me credit on the Trandahl/HRC story! :)
(((((((((Pach)))))))))
angie @ 30
Yeah, I like that! Georgie can enlist him in the ever-urgent task of brush-clearing.
p.lukasiak @ 41
I can’t read all your comments, Paul. How do I know where to find you on any given day?
Pach –
You do a GREAT job of being gracious.
And I usually don’t jump in to take anyone to task, but seriously, I just can’t imagine visiting a blog and sniping about how it doesn’t meet my every immediate need. If I don’t like what’s on offer, I just move on.
Can’t understand what purpose the sniping serves, unless whining is seen (in some alternative universe) as useful.
I’ve an interest in what the ethics committee found, but I expect little from them now that the election is over.
Pre election there was a scramble to find anything to use as ammunition for political attacks, now that it is over I think there is a feeling that it is a bit unseemly, and both parties are closing ranks in an effort to protect the institution.
I’m thinking that there may be backroom mea culpas and promises to do better but no public airing of these results without a big public outcry.
Looking forward to much more on this story, thank you!
OT– A.B. Stoddard is a relatively new and increasingly visible talking head (from The Hill) on msnbc and I am getting increasingly sick of her.
Anyone else notice her and her blather?
I can’t read all your comments, Paul. How do I know where to find you on any given day?
pach, the only reason I brought up that comment was because it was in response to the post by marci that you linked to. Of course, I don’t expect you (or anyone who isn’t institutionalized) to go around looking for my comments, seeking gems of wisdom.
But let me apologize for venting my frustration at the lack of attention my “Rahm” piece got on you (I spent over 50 hours doing research for the piece…and when it went nowhere, well….). It was ill-mannered, ill-advised, and just plain stupid of me.
and again…thanks for linking to the Rahm piece!
Well, we’re in for a hard time apparently, next time someone puts up a post at FDL with the meme “Bush is an idiot” or “Lieberman is a liar”. LOL
Mrs. K8 @ 44
Mrs. K8, you OBVIOUSLY DON’T UNDERSTAND. If your blog doesn’t agree with me, you’re WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!!! And I’ll
TELLYELL AT you so…Ouch. It’s not easy channeling some people… {shaking head, shuffling off to get a beer….}
Pach #7 — too funny; you know, I had JUST said the same thing to my compadre here about HRC.
Last night I asked the question, didn’t see if it ever got answered. Hate having to ask, but it might explain the weird support by John Avarosis…is Rahm Emmanuel gay?
p.lukasiak @ 47
Paul, that piece will get more play, trust me. We’re a bit strecthed thin right now as a writing team but that one will come back and back and back on the guitar, I assure you. I’ve already pimped it on some email lists while highlighting your move from Koufax commenter to Koufax blogger-to-be.
Mrs. K8 @ 25
Other long-delayed investigations include the SEC’s Frist one-eyed trust look-see.
Rayne @ 50
Not all ballet dancers who make a fetish of macho public posturing are closet cases, and not all gay men are lusty, fawning admirers of only gay men. I don’t refer to John; I’m just saying. Right, Paul?
p.lukasiak @ 46
Hmmm…. I read your Rahm piece, and I think a lot of other FDL folks did as well. And, it was GREAT! Not to worry bec. you don’t think it’s gotten the attention it deserves. What you pull together there is not a “one day wonder”- meaning it has legs, and will not go away, as more and more people link to it.
Ouch. It’s not easy channeling some people…
LOL!!!
Marion, honey, it’s not good for the soul. Don’t hurt yourself.
It reminds me of people imitating the voice of a loudmouth-type, and injuring their vocal chords.
Enjoy your beer! Cheers!
Last night I asked the question, didn’t see if it ever got answered. Hate having to ask, but it might explain the weird support by John Avarosis…is Rahm Emmanuel gay?
(I know I’m gonna regret this but….)
when I first started looking into the Trandahl/HRC connection, I contacted John A. and asked him to write about it. I got back a really nasty response….
I don’t know if Rahm is gay or not….. but I think that John A. has been drinking from the fountain of “DC Gay A-List Social Circuit” a tad too heavily… and if there is one thing I found out about Trandahl, he was “Gay A-List Social Circuit”…
TeddySanFran @ 52
Wait-so you’re actually suggesting that wrongdoing in our nation’s capital is in some way COVERED UP?
My faith in Amerca’s political institutions is somewhat shaken by this revelation.
VG, I think I missed p.lukasiak’s Rahm piece, and you mentioned that more and more people will link to it. Would you, please?
TeddySanFran @ 52
Gosh! So many scandals, so little time. I had actually forgotten that one. Thanks for reminding me.
I think we need some sort of splendiferous new multi-dimensional software to chart all the scandals of the thugs and thieves. It’s much more than any one brain can juggle in memory.
Marion, it’s embedded in my 5:06 PM.
Obama instead of Clinton for 2008. Based upon his stance on Iraq.
Thanks Pach. I’m sick to death of Progressive institutions’ leaderships being seeded with Republican operatives. Why on Harvey Milk’s earth was Trendahl allowed on the board at all, given what the Repubs have been doing to the gay movement for DECADES! For god’s sake, he was an insider and House clerk during the heyday of the Bush machine! Geez. The moles are everywhere.
Pach, please, in the future, post your rough-drafts immediately without researching them or documenting further developments on the story. Clearly, there’s an untapped readership that’s less interested in facts — and would rather FDL was distracted from its critical VICTORY 2006 role!
/snark off
Rayne- I asked that same question in comments on an earlier post- is Rahm gay? Got back a pretty definitive “no”, fwiw. David Erenstein weighed in with “I hope not”.
p.lukasiak @ 56
Bloggers at war! Lefty bloggers implode and eat their young! More f*cking nonsense after these messages!
Rayne @ 50
Rahm’s current power is much more attractive to Aravosis than any potential tricking.
Not all ballet dancers who make a fetish of macho public posturing are closet cases, and not all gay men are lusty, fawning admirers of only gay men. I don’t refer to John; I’m just saying. Right, Paul?
as an uncloseted wanna-be ballet dancer who makes a fetish of macho public posturing while lustily and fawningly admiring only gay men, I really can’t say. ;)
Pach — whenever I think of men in ballet, I think of Barynishkov first, so no, I don’t assume that ballet = gay.
But the Avarosis stance on Uber-Rahm’s so-called winning ways was odd to the point of bizarre.
The bigger challenge is the “circling the wagons” effect that I see as a straight person. Is being gay enough to enlist some other gays’ unconditional support, I wonder? (NOTE: this is not a phenomenon unique to gays; humans generally seek others who are more like them than not. As a woman, it sure looks like some straight white men are circling up against Grannie Pelosi…)
And did this “circling the wagons” effect underpin the HRC-Foley situation??
p.lukasiak @ 56
John A. has periodically demonstrated some pretty surprising (to me) hissy fits. Your analysis of the possible motivation for sudden nastiness makes sense to me.
For a time I stopped looking at his blog entirely. Now I see what’s on tap there, but I still haven’t gone back to commenting in the threads. I remember a bunch of ugly stuff that still leaves a bad taste.
In Atrios’ absence:
Yes.
This has been another edition of simple answers to simple questions.
http://downwithtyranny.blogspo…..e-for.html
Above is another link for Paul’s post.
In addition to being hooked on FDL, I am now hooked on DWT. Doesn’t get the traffic that FDL does, but there is genius writing there by Howie, Ken, and hmmmm…. NEW BLOGGERS
I don’t comprehend this business about gayness. What’s the diff?
Pach – mmmwah, you smart *ss. Going home now to pour us a glass of shiraz.
Pachacutec @ 60
Thanks! I’ve bookmarked it to go back to read with attention later. Anyone outside the Beltway understands that the Rahm plan sucked. So I guess the folks at Talk Of The Nation are inside the Beltway. The show today just about blew the top of my head off…. I defy anyone to listen to it and find one mention of Howard Dean. Rahm? Rock star! GRRRRR….
Here’s a link to go and find the button that will let you listen:
http://www.npr.org/templates/s…..Id=6486523
It got so bad that the new young Representative-elect from Arizona finally had to say “I only got here yesterday.”
Or am I over-reacting badly?
Rayne @ 68
Rayne –
I’m with you on the ballet thing. I got to see Baryshnikov in his last performance run (Giselle) with ABT. Sigh.
Mr. K8 revealed to me early on in our relationship that he had been a ballet student when he was young. My already good opinion of him — and his attraction for me — soared much higher on that “revelation.” Sad that he felt it was an interest of his which could only be told to people he could “trust.”
Oh. My. God. KO is dealing with the “white powder mailer.” Apparently part of how they caught him was through a $15 money order to “Friends of Katherine Harris.” You just can’t make this shit up… He’s the perfect member of teh 101st Fighting Keyboarders…. lives at home with mom and dad? Check. Loves Ann Coulter? Check. Is devoted to Michelle Malkin? Check…. Pass the Cheetoh’s….
p.lukasiak @ 47
Paul, I read your “Rahm” piece today over at Down With Tyranny. I thought it was very revealing. The graphics were very helpful in seeing just how screwed up Rahm’s strategy is…either by accident or on purpose…and I guess we’ll never be sure.
Let’s not forget that incoming RNC Chairman Senator Mel Martinez of Florida had as his Finance Chair during his election campaign Kirk Fordham.
PS cute radar lad on Countdown now….
I don’t comprehend this business about gayness. What’s the diff?
big dif in DC….
there are three kinds of gay in DC….
Closeted — nobody is supposed to know you’re gay
Out — everyone knows you’re gay, but no one is allowed to talk about it
Public — everyone knows you’re gay, and you acknowledge it publicly.
When Trandahl was House Clerk, he was “out” but not public. Once he left the clerkship, and was handed the job as the Executive Director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (despite having no actual credentials besides growing up in the “great outdoors” of South Dakota) he went “public”, and got himself the HRC Board position…
Wow, I’m old and alone here. When I think ballet dancers, I still see Nureyev. (sigh)
Rayne, I hate to break it to you about Baryshnikov….
Glorfindel @ 80
The man who could leap into the air and simply forget to come down!
Although the ballet thing– plus the massive over-compensation in the masculinity department (”I lost this finger fighting Syrian tanks on the Golan Heights,” etc)– is all real, my guess is, he’s straight.
I was told some months ago that he had something up his sleave in terms of Foley though. Wasn’t Foley the only entrenched Republican incumbent in a solidly Republican district he went to war over?
Glorfindel @ 80
Oh, you’re not THAT alone. When I was a little girl taking ballet lessons (and tap dance, too! lol!!!), my big sister who was in college once picked me up and plopped me next to her on the sofa to watch Nureyev (in black and white back then) on teevee. She said, “pay attention. That’s perfection.”
I paid attention. She was right.
Howie Klein @ 83
What that usually means, in a straight guy, is he, um, didn’t fill out his tights too well, if you catch my drift.
a toast to him, Egregious! Thanks.
Mrs. K8,
I envy you seeing Baryshnikov live. What he did for me was make me understand what all the buzz was about Twyla Tharp. I had seen her do her stuff and it always struck me as just sloppy. Then I saw Baryshnikov do “Push Comes to Shove,” and I understood what she was saying.
Marion in Savannah @ 76
And I thought that caricature was a caricature….
PeteCO @
65
Tastes like chicken
;>)
Remember when Aravosis swooned over his dream date with Kitty Harris?
‘Ah, good times’
Personally, I think he’s just ‘cultivating potential sources’, but what do I know?
…and Mrs. K8…Nureyev left me breathless, every time I saw him. Sheer perfection, as you say.
My little sis took a master class from Nureyev…
he was a phenom.
Wow, I’m old and alone here. When I think ballet dancers, I still see Nureyev. (sigh)
Nureyev=Art
Baryshikov=Craft
Nureyev is, IMHO, a genius. He even managed to make Ken Russell’s otherwise execrable “Valentino” watchable…
Very OfT, but a must read from Larry Johnson @ No Quarter. Disturbing report from the front…
Marion in Savannah @ 87
I briefly took a class with a German woman who had studied German Expressionist dance in Berlin with Mary Wigman. So I always had a good feeling about being open to exploration of new ideas about dance.
As to seeing Baryshnikov — the perfomance was at times a bit frustrating. I attended with a guy who always had mocked male ballet dancers — until we saw that ballet movie with Mikhail, Anne Bancroft, and Shirley MacLaine.
Because we couldn’t get seats way up close, we arrived with binoculars. During Baryshnikov solos I had a HELL of a time getting him to hand over the binocs. Had to thump in on the knee with my closed fist to get him to cough ‘em up.
He shut up about sissy ballet after that, though. So that was something.
Billy Elliott!
newtonusr @ 93
Absolutely a must read… NOT TO BE MISSED.
darkblack @ 89
And included several pictures, I seem to recall.
BTW, anyone who doesn’t have Down With Tyranny on their list of essential bloggers has to get it there NOW.
Howie Klein makes me ill — not only did he demonstrate his genius when he was running Warner/Reprise records (and if Howie ever offers his Howie HEARTS Warners private compilation as a premium for a contribution, just GIVE the money — its incredible) he can write up a category 5 hurricane…AND he has amazing sources. NOBODY should be that talented!!!
Paul: Yeah, I hate Howie, too.
OT but Jebus..Screwing Our Veterans..Again
http://stevegilliard.blogspot.com/
PeteCO @ 98
I had some fun with one of those, but I wouldn’t wish to conform to the ‘lefty blogger eating the young’ paradigm.
;>)
Aravosis is a real asset when he’s in bulldog investigative mode (Gannon, Microsoft, Ford, Path to 911, etc.). His over the top reaction to the Cynthia McKinney altercation was odd. I’ll leave it at that.
p.lukasiak @ 99
Thanks for the reminder. Bookmarked at the office, and now bookmarked at home too.
Howie Klein @ 83
So Howie, you say Rahm may have known of an “indescretional” opportunity in FLA?
Marion in Savannah @
96
There’s nothing sadder that the vision of this young man sitting in the middle of this shit, describing the kind of danger out troops confront, and the political bind they’re in.
Very humbling, and we need this and other reports out there, being soaked up by the public. This is the ultimate disgrace of a nation.
Okay, if this is a ballet thread….
In college, my best friend took lessons “over the hill” at Skidmore thrice weekly with Melissa Hayden. I rode along many times, to get away from Williamstown and to drink beer in her Mustang. Sitting in the gym’s bleachers one afternoon, an exceptionally handsome and erudite man engaged me in a long conversation, as the ballet class degraded due to (I later learned) much nervousness on the part not only of the students but also the instructor. The handsome, talkative man left shortly before ballet class ended, and all the students rushed up to me, asking “What did George Balanchine think?” Ignorant of all balletical, this crew rower replied, “George who?”
swoon.
Labor report upstairs! Jordan in da house. . .
That post at Larry Johnson’s blog is such a heartbreaker. There’s no words to describe the magnitude of this clusterfuck.
Thanks for the link, even IF it turned my mood very sour. This type of letter needs to get in front of the public, and in the faces of anybody trying to make policy.
Steve @ 101
This goes WAY beyond horrible. There must be something that can be done, come January. This is the sort of story that needs to be shoved front and center for 2 years, from now until the 2008 election, just to make sure that the people who did this will not be in power again. I weep.
FYi:
J.D. Hayworth finally conceded the race here in AZ. He did it by a letter, couldn’t even do it in person. Anyway, another hall of fame son of a bitch sent to pasture. . Hopefully we can get McCain out someway too ala some sort of Keating 5 style scandal. (One can dream.)
punaise @ 102
“odd” enough to delete my comment asking only “what’s your interest in this, John?”
Hayduke @ 110
sweet
TeddySanFran @ 112
Yes, this is PRECISELY the sort of crap which turned me off about John, permanently. I may take a look-see at what news he’s dredging up, but I don’t have to participate in the discussion there any more.
TeddySanFran @ 106
And you lived to tell the story? Amazing that they didn’t just tear you limb from limb.
Peterr @ 115
…but do it very gracefully.
;-)
Sitting in the gym’s bleachers one afternoon, an exceptionally handsome and erudite man engaged me in a long conversation,
ohmigawd Teddy! Ballanchine was hitting on you, and you didn’t even know who he was!?!?!
Had it happened to me, this scene would be on a constant loop in the movie entitled…”If I Could Live My Life Over”…
I apologize for the “snipe”- ness!
I just think HRC should have been called out earlier, thats all.
ohmigawd Teddy! Ballanchine was hitting on you, and you didn’t even know who he was!?!?!
or wtf he was doing either, except distracting me from the gal-balleters in their skimpy outfits after a sixpaka genesee….
On a related note to the ballet discussion my gf has just turned on the TV to get her dancing William Shatner fix on “Show Me The Money”.
It’s going to be painful, I can hear the TV in here.
shatner rulz
John Avarosis is on the dark side. He was mean and nasty re. Cynthia McKinny. The comments on his site were overwhelmingly pro McKinny. He finally admitted his opinion of her being a nutjob was due to her support of Palestine. Connect the dots ..Rahm is the Carville of the Clinton wing of the dem. party. They support repub. lite. Anyway…This is a great article about the Foley incident. Thanks.
Marion,
IMO NPR jumped the shark a few years ago. Around 2003/2004 I was doing fundraising for them in DC. At that time they were hugely successful – their audience was growing fast.
All of a sudden you started hearing reports and interviews with hugely discredited neocons like Richard Perle (who still gets airtime!).
When they started getting political pressure from Republicans on the CPB Board about their supposed left leanings, they turned their back on their audience and backed down, all in the name of ‘balance’. As we all know, it was the reporting of ‘facts’ that caused the ‘balance’ problem in the first place.
I won’t listen anymore. I saw a t-shirt that said ‘NPR – National Propaganda Radio’, and had to laugh.
Maybe someone else has a different view, but that’s how it looked to me.
npr was overtaken by corp for public broadcasting, staffed and exec’d by neocons too unqualified to even assist Bremer at the CPA….
TeddySanFran @
106
Breathtaking story! (No wonder everyone was nervous. No doubt he had an inkling what was happening.)
Sad to say, Ms Hayden, an extraordinary dancer and teacher, left us not long ago:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Hayden_(dancer)
I read about this a while back, and found it very odd the HRC would fire someone over this. I’m not a fan of the HRC. Male ballet dancers on the other hand, big fan.
I hate the HRC.
Way before the Lieberman endorsement they endorsed Gordon Smith over Bill Bradbury in the 2002 U.S. Senate race here in Oregon. Never mind that Bradbury stood up for Gay Civil Unions in 1984 in the state senate. Track record didn’t matter. Republican ass kissing did.
Oregonians have never forgotten that. HRC is loathed here.
I’m probably waaay late for the ballet thread, but the singularly most amazing day in my life was the day that I saw Baryshnikov dance with Gelsey Kirkland in the afternoon and then dance Twyla Tharp’s “Sinatra Songs” that night. I drove home from the matinee, after buying a ticket to the evening performance during intermission, so that I could feed the kids, get the babysitter, and drive back downtown to see the evening performance.(I had a seat in row G center.) When I drove back home that night, I knew that I could die happy.
I never saw Nureyev live, just on the teevee. He was magnificent. But Mischa was breathtaking.
sorry for the intrusion ;-)
My ex was a dancer. I’ve never forgotten her reaction (shock and awe) when she first saw Gelsey Kirkland.
My personal privileges include seeing one of Martha Graham’s last solos, and Nureyev partnering the exquisite Margot Fonteyn.
And Twyla’s still brava!
Here’s a piece I’m working on for The Avocado At this point I’m not entirely sure they’re going to publish it.
Are We Our Own Worst Enemies?
by David Ehrenstein
That would seem to be the case.
In a sane and moral world Lane Hudson and Mike Jones would be hailed as heroes. But we’re living in one that is so devised that you should count yourselves among the most well–informed if you’ve heard of them at all. Hudson was the staffer at the Human Rights Campaign who let the world know about now-former Representative Mark Foley’s salacious e-mails to underage male Congressional pages. Rogers was the hustler who outed Fundie homophobe Ted Shackelford, who had been a regular customer of his for two years, deeply into gay sex and crystal meth. Now both whistleblowers have been tossed out in the cold.
Hudson has said he “understands” HRC’s decision to fire him and doesn’t hold a
grudge. “If I were in their position, I can’t say that I would not have done the same thing.” Such magnanimity will doubtless aide his search for suitable employment elsewhere. But it’s highly doubtful it will be with any politician or PAC. By contrast Rogers, who has given up leasing his body for the more respectable service of massage therapy has told RADAR magazine that he’s be happy if someone from the glbt orgs “bought me a loaf of bread and some peanut butter.” Dream on. For despite the enormous public service Rogers has performed for the glbt community you won’t see him or Hudson celebrated on the cover of this publication, nor will there be any “honors” extended to them at the countless self-congratulatory “gay pride” events that dot the calendar throughout the year.
What accounts for this sad state of affairs? That the establishment adamantly refuses to deal with he fact that “outing” is the glbt community’s most potent means of both self-defense and political advancement. And the reason for that is there is a glbt establishment in the first place.
As Lillian Faderman and Stuart Timmons’ new, unspeakably brilliant history of Gay L.A. reminds us, gay politics began in the streets, not in the suites. As class rules our allegedly classless society this isn’t as obvious as it should be. For just as the non-heterosexual rich have always navigated a niche for themselves within a hostile environment so the middle-class have come to co-opt the gains won by the drag queens, hustlers and assorted “street trash” who fought the cops at Cooper’s Donuts in Los Angeles in 1959 and more famously a decade later at the Stonewall Inn in New York All were pushed aside, along with the organizations they gave birth to, like the Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance for the buttoned-down and buttoned-up likes of NLGTF and HRC whose plan has always been to curry favor with the powerful and influential for the sake of the select few rather than varied many. Consequently its not surprise to find the HRC giving Hudson the gate when Hilary Rosen, a member of its board
of directors and former head of the Recording Industry Association of America, made two donations to Mark Foley before he resigned from the House. In the words of intrepid activist Michael Petrelis who exposed this largesse, “Do not expect Rosen to ask for a refund.”
There’s an eerily familiar ring to all of this, isn’t there?In his classic Queer in America, Michaelangelo Signorelli recounts the lives and careers not only of such famous gay self-loathers as J. Edgar Hoover and Roy Cohn, but lesser-known, equally lethal lights like the RNC mover and shaker Terry Dolan and Iran-Contra arms dealer and Oliver North ally Carl “Spitz” Channell — both of whom died of AIDS. Still very much alive as a Republican “consultant” is Arthur Finkelstein who not only boosted Jesse Helms but came to the aide of current New York Governor George Pataki as well, pushing all manner of anti-gay legislation while enjoying an out existence with his lover and their adopted son. In fact this opponent of gay marriage went so far as to get married to his lover in their home state of Massachusetts in 2005. I’m sure a congratulatory HRC dinner is only a season away.
When the Foley fecal matter hit the fan HRC President Joe Solmonese declared “Gay or straight, Democrat or Republican, it is completely inexcusable for an adult to have this kind of communication with a minor. Congressman Foley brought shame on himself and this Congress by his horrible behavior and complete lack of judgment. We strongly condemn his behavior.” But now its time to strongly condemn the HRC’s behavior — and start looking for new ways to keep the gay rights movement alive.
Back in the 70’s every time I went to the Continental Baths (and I didn’t go all that often) I’d run into Nureyev. You couldn’t miss him. His feet were so enormous you could here him coming down the hall from half a mile away.
Sweet man.
I don’t know when he found time to rehearse. I used to know a couple of Joffrey guys too.
Mr E – The fundie hypocrite that Mike Jones outed was Ted Haggard, not Ted Shackelford of DALLAS and KNOTS LANDING fame.
The emails Lane Hudson posted were slightly different than the ABC versions. In other words Lane didn’t have the originals. You can see several differences in the emails at the link, including a missing word and differences in capitalization.
Hudson is also likely the Kos poster WHInternNow who first posted on Foley on 9/5/06 in a comment. WHInternNow then posted a diary on 9/24/06 and linked to Stop Sex Preditors.
On 9/24/06 WHInternNow linked to the emails posted on 9/21/06 at Stop Sex Preditors as his diary is entiled “Congressman Mark Foley Emails to Intern“.
Remember his strangely negative review of the Holocaust Museum in DC?
Remember his strangely negative review of the Holocaust Museum in DC?
It makes me want to bang my head on the wall when types like NARAL and HRC talk about being “nonpartisan.” We have been living in a right-wing world here in the U.S. It’s like a bad horror movie where the victim is constantly running in the direction of the murderer.