Mike Collins of Georgia shot off a tweet cranking about “Gay porn in the Senate” he and other conservatives who have long perverted the truth with false claims intended to overturn the 2020 election are now spouting off about how this sex scandal is worse than the attempted coup of January 6. Instead, some apparently very sensitive members of Congress have inserted themselves into the story and seem to be trying to keep it going as long as possible, ostensibly to score with their base. The story should really end here, with a humiliated staffer now out of a job, a senator making all the requisite clucking noises, the political press snickering like naughty children and the rest of us going on with our lives. Sometimes, when those stupid things combine sex and politics, the unhappy ending is finding oneself in the voyeuristic public eye. The moral of this story isn’t complicated: Sometimes, people do stupid things, get caught and face punishment. How? To ask potential employees if they’d be tempted to engage in sex on Capitol grounds? Do we really need the cops getting involved with such a small matter, even if it may technically be on government property? And reporters asked Cardin, who already seems to have taken appropriate action in this affair, if he’s going to review his office’s hiring practices. Why in the world would one be necessary? The evidence is right there on tape.Ĭardin has said that the Capitol Police are investigating, too. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, for example, was reportedly asked whether she supports an investigation into the act. Senate aide out of job after purported sex tape apparently filmed in Senate hearing roomīut the press has now spent days covering what should have been a flash in the pan story about a staffer who screwed up and was penalized accordingly. The US Capitol Dome is seen on Capitol Hill on October 24, 2023, in Washington, DC. There is no universe in which “staffer makes Senate sex tape” wouldn’t get people talking. This isn’t a politically motivated attack driven by homophobia, it’s a salacious one stemming from open prurience. Would the story still be all over the internet if the sex were between a man and a woman? Absolutely. Do some people likely find this story all the juicier because the sex in question was between two men? Probably. It’s also galling that he attempts to make a fairly banal congressional sex scandal into a homophobic attack. But one imagines he didn’t anticipate his cinematography would be broadcast to the masses. If Maese-Czeropski is in fact the staffer in the video, it certainly is unfortunate that he has been thrust into the thick of this public spectacle. Anyone taping an encounter and sharing it with friends places themselves at obvious risk. While some of my actions in the past have shown poor judgement, I love my job and would never disrespect my workplace.” He added that he “will be exploring what legal options are available to me in these matters.” “This has been a difficult time for me, as I have been attacked for who I love to pursue a political agenda. I’m concerned about our staff and the way that they feel about this and the Senate staff.” Cardin’s office confirmed that the staffer is no longer employed with the Senate.Ī man named Aidan Maese-Czeropski, presumably the now-unemployed staffer, posted on LinkedIn: It’s a tragic situation and it’s presented a lot of anger and frustration. “I was angry, disappointed,” he told reporters. The staffer allegedly in the video no longer has his job. Two men apparently used the most inner sanctums of American power to engage in sex. Several senators have said: The Hart Senate Office Building is for government relations, not intimate ones hanky-panky is a hard no. The video was initially leaked to the Daily Caller (with the video’s naughty bits covered with an unsubtle rendering of the Capitol dome) and then splattered across headlines in the rest of the US political media. The question is, why are we still talking about it? The story (if you haven’t heard, a Senate staffer was fired after a video was made public of someone having sex in a Senate hearing room) is sordid and entertaining enough that it’s easy to understand why the press was on it like a dog with a bone.
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