A number of people here just don’t seem to get it. It doesn’t matter whether Senator Craig is gay, or even that he pled guilty to a misdomeanor. What matters is that he was trolling for sex in a public restroom.
Many people find this very disturbing, and the restroom he chose is one where there is a fair chance of children being present.
For those who have never used a public mens’ room, let me explain a few things. Men do not tap each other’s feet, while sitting on the toilet. (Craig did this repeatedly.) Men do not reach under the partitions to display their hand to the man in the adjacent stall. Men do not peer through the gaps between stalls to look at the man taking a crap in the next stall.
I am 53 years old, have used public restrooms thousands of times, and never seen any of these behaviors. Any one of them would have provoked a strong negative reaction on my part. Men don’t act like this unless they are seeking to do something that is completely inappropriate in a public restroom.
Well if it is any consolation to him, his constant lying and now his determination to use his “forces” to have a guilty plea changed, makes him look like a bigger ass than he did when it was just about his solicitation for gay sex.
Of course, he didn't say anything about "bi".
BTW, I tend to agree with the caller to Rush's show that suspected that Hillary's operatives had this Republican Senator Craig Gay Toilet Sex Trolling story released in order to edge-out the Hsu/Clinton Potentially Criminal Influence-buying/campaign Cash Laundering Scandal (or whatever you choose to call it) news story.
AFAIC Warner's retirement isn't something to be too upset over.
If every RINO in the House and Senate could be swapped out for genuine conservative Republicans such as Sessions of AL and Coburn of OK, the voters would see the change for the better and more of the same type would soon be elected. Then many, if not most, of the seemingly intractable problems we face as a nation could be ironed out in the span of two or three sessions of Congress.
Of course that would also require a genuinely conservative Republican president to sign the necessary legislation, and there are very, very few such potential presidential candidates around who are well enough known and appreciated to be elected.