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Texas Republican Plans on Outing Closeted Politicians
Republican Chair-Elect Robert Morrow has taken to social media to out apparently closeted politicians.
March 11 2016 2:30 PM EST
March 10 2016 9:58 PM EST
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Republican Chair-Elect Robert Morrow has taken to social media to out apparently closeted politicians.
Texas' Travis County Republican Chair-Elect Robert Morrow has a plan for other Republican Party members that are closeted. After winning his seat at the beginning of March, Morrow said in an interview with Time Warner Cable News that he plans on "flushing the commode on the corroded rectum of American Politics." This plan involves outing closeted Republican members and other major politicians.
"I just love exposing these sexual hypocrites in the Republican Party, especially these closeted homosexuals," Morrow said. "If you find out a politician is secretly a gay guy, and he's religious right on the outside, we have a problem there."
Morrow has also taken to Twitter and Facebook to out politicians like former President George W. Bush and Rick Perry. Morrow's controversial statements are filled with graphic, anti-LGBT language.
"If you find out who somebody's f**king, it tells you a lot about them," Morrow said. "You know, there are a lot of homosexuals in Austin, Texas, who can tell you what a queer Rick Perry is. And there are a certain amount who can tell you about George W. Bush and also George Herbert Walker Bush."
Watch the full interview down below:
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