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Home Front: Politix
GOP opponent claims front-runner Mark Kirk is gay in attack ad
2009-12-29
U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, the front-runner in the Republican primary election for U.S. Senate, finds himself the object of an unusual attack ad from one of his lesser-known opponents.

Andy Martin, once known as Anthony Martin-Trigona, who has run for numerous elective offices over the last three decades in Illinois, Florida and Connecticut, taped a commercial saying Kirk is gay.
So long as he's not teaching school children about fisting, or planning to seduce Congressional pages of either sex, I'm afraid I am uninterested in what happens in his -- or anyone else's -- bedroom, so long as both parties are there of their own free will.
Martin's source? Statements some conservative Republicans made on a radio show saying they have heard "rumors" that Kirk is gay.

"Illinois Republican leader Jack Roeser says there is a 'solid rumor that Kirk is a homosexual,'" Martin says in the ad. "Roeser suggests that Kirk is part of a Republican Party homosexual club. Lake County Illinois Republican leader Ray True says Kirk has surrounded himself with homosexuals. Mark Kirk should tell Republican voters the truth."

Kirk, a U.S. Naval Intelligence officer, was unavailable for comment because he is on active duty over the holidays, said spokesman Eric Elk.

But Elk issued this statement on his behalf: "The ad is not true and is degrading to the political process. The people of Illinois deserve better."

In one of the many e-mails Martin sends to Chicago media -- often in the middle of the night -- Martin offers links to a tape of a radio show in which Roeser and True did make the comments referenced in the ad.

"You've got Mark Kirk, who's been so strong on his homosexuals so long that the solid rumor is that he himself is a homosexual," Roeser said on the program, adding, "Who, in Christ's name, needs to get themselves identified as a freak in the sexual department?" They named other Illinois Republicans they suspect are gay.

Posted by:Fred

#7  The people of Illinois deserve better.

You hear this line a lot these days, but I am not sure it is true.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-12-29 15:13  

#6  Anthony R. Martin-Trigona (aka Andy Martin) is a headcase from way back. He's a serious 'birther' (think he even filed a lawsuit in Hawaii trying to get access), and once ran a TV ad saying GW Bush used cocaine.

He has run as a Democrat, Republican, and Independent for various offices in various states over the last thirty years with no success. The campaign committee for his 1986 congressional was named "The Anthony R. Martin-Trigona Congressional Campaign to Exterminate Jew Power in America." That's 'good PR'.

Total whack-job. Unfortunately he's now painting himself a 'Republican'.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-12-29 09:00  

#5  This is the 'conservative' Republicans smearing another Republican. Kirk should probably stand up and defend homosexuality and condemn those who attempt to use it as a smear campaign tactic (though saying nothing one way or another about his personal position.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-12-29 08:18  

#4  Kirk, a U.S. Naval Intelligence officer,

Somehow I always knew...whahahhaha.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-29 08:10  

#3  ....because they're not as effective as liberals in carrying out the smear? /rhet question.
Posted by: P2k on vacation   2009-12-29 08:06  

#2  Exactly the sort of behavior that keeps the Republicans as the minority party.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-12-29 07:54  

#1  Liberals being 'liberal', except when they are being fascists, which it seems is most of the time.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2009-12-29 03:28  

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