When asked if Craig regrets his decision not to tell anyone about the July 11 incident in a men's bathroom at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Craig tells Lauer:
"It was a tough call, Matt, a very tough call....I was very, very embarrassed about it. I wrestled with it. I didn't want to embarrass my wife, my kids, Idaho and my friends. And I wrestled with it a long while. I sought no counsel. I made a very big mistake. I should have told my wife. I should have told my kids. And most importantly, I should have told counsel."
Craig tells Lauer: "I was very proud of my association with Mitt Romney. I'd worked hard for him here in the state. I was a co-chair of his campaign on Capitol Hill. And he not only threw me under his campaign bus, he backed up and ran over me again."
It looks like if Craig is going down he is taking everyone down with him.
I think that makes him my brand new favorite Republican!
P.S. Apparently Keith Olbermann used that exact phrase earlier this year. I did not even know that Keith knew Larry Craig. Hmmm.
Romney is such a loser. He not only straps his terrified dog to the roof of the car, but now he has tapped a Blackwater CEO to be a part of his campaign.
ReplyDeleteA frightened dog strapped to the roof and a gay ex-campaign organizer crushed under the wheels.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like the road trip from hell doesn't it?