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Drudge, Limbaugh Craft Phony Neo-Con Talking Points to Defend Pervert Foley
A 5-year-old could decode this spin. Drudge has taken one IM out of the admitted dozens in existence, of Foley communicating with an 18-year-old as oppose to a 16-year-old, and hyped it into a Neo-Con talking point that the whole episode as a prank.
Drudge - widely rumored though never admitted to be a homosexual himself - built his reputation on sex scandals. Apparently, when a Democrat is proven to be a pervert, it's a big story, but when it's a Republican - it's just gotta be a prank or a liberal media conspiracy.
Now Rush Limbaugh - the same Oxycontin scoffing pusshead who called raping kids with chemical glow sticks at Abu Ghraib "blowing off some steam" and "having fun" is also running cover for predator Foley.
Newt Gingrich whines that Democrat sex scandals are always worse and that ,"there's a certain stench of hypocrisy."
The reality is that Capitol Hill - whether they be Democrat or Republican - is crammed full of perverts, predators and pedophiles who are all compromised by their malfeasance - which is why the country is descending into the pit of hell and the Constitution is probably used by these creeps as tissue paper to wipe up the stains after their text messaging orgy sessions.
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Amid questions, ABC says messages 'couldn't be a prank'
Raw Story/Brian Beutler | October 5 2006
Faced with claims by the conservative political website The Drudge Report on Thursday that lurid instant message exchanges between disgraced former Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) and the former page who was outed on a conservative website yesterday were the result of an elaborate prank, insiders at ABC News say the network stands behind its story.
It has also announced that three more pages have come forward with information about alleged Foley misdoings.
Drudge alleges that the young Republican "goaded Foley to type embarrassing comments that were then shared with a small group of young Hill politicos" and that "the prank went awry when the saved IM sessions got into the hands of political operatives favorable to Democrats."
Sources inside ABC News tell RAW STORY that the evidence of widespread misconduct by Foley is overwhelming and rules out the possibility that the entire scandal is based on a prank or a sting.
"This couldn't be a prank," one high-placed insider said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the story. "Everything I've seen indicates that it can't be. Clearly there's been an effort on the part of this gentleman [Drudge] and another blogger...to come back at us."
"[Drudge] doesn't say anything about the fact that there's more than one conversation out there," said another source.
RAW STORY has also learned that ABC plans to release additional stories that indicate that Foley's behavior extended to other congressional pages who served on Capitol Hill during different sessions of Congress.
Nobody at ABC would specifically deny the Drudge contention about the now-infamous instant message conversation
Drudge edited his headline by referring to the allegation as a "claim" after RAW STORY teased this piece.
He also added the following pieces of clarification to his story: "The prank scenario only applies to the [aforementioned] IM sessions and does not necessarily apply to any other exchanges between the former congressman and others."
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