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cali

(114,904 posts)
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 02:30 PM Sep 2014

Candidate’s 1998 Strip Club Visit Stirs Kansas Governor’s Race

lamest smear ever.

The Democratic candidate for governor in Kansas found himself on the defensive this weekend after acknowledging that he was caught up in a police raid of a strip club years ago.

The candidate, Paul Davis, said he was not arrested or charged in the incident and accused Republicans of “a desperate smear campaign.”

“I was in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Mr. Davis said Saturday during a meeting with campaign workers. “Nobody has ever accused me of any wrongdoing.”

Recent polling shows Mr. Davis ahead of the Republican incumbent, Sam Brownback, in the governor’s race, a lead based largely on many voters’ questions about Mr. Brownback’s handling of the state budget. But word that Mr. Davis patronized a strip club in 1998, which was first reported Saturday in a small Kansas newspaper, could prove damning in a socially conservative state where there have been recent efforts to restrict or outlaw those businesses.

“There’s still a strong strain of the Kansas electorate that looks at that kind of behavior — even going to a strip club — as very inconsistent with their religious values,” said Chapman Rackaway, a political-science professor at Fort Hays State University in western Kansas.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/us/politics/candidates-1998-strip-club-visit-stirs-kansas-governors-race.html

Politico drew national attention to the report, which was published in The Coffeyville Journal, a small newspaper in southeast Kansas that publishes twice weekly. The paper has no website but the story spread over social media sites, including Twitter postings that showed the front page of The Coffeyville Journal with the headline, “Dem Governor candidate present at drug raid in 1998.” Mr. Davis, 42, a longtime state representative who is the House minority leader, declined an interview request Sunday, but in a brief statement said he was a lawyer for the owner of the Coffeyville, Kan., club and was in the building when officers arrived.

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Candidate’s 1998 Strip Club Visit Stirs Kansas Governor’s Race (Original Post) cali Sep 2014 OP
LOL ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #1
So, 16 years ago he was at a place that every red-blooded American man vists in his lifetime bluestateguy Sep 2014 #2
and the club was a client. He's a lawyer. cali Sep 2014 #3
I am a red-blooded American man and I have never visited one. dilby Sep 2014 #4
I'm sure you're not alone cali Sep 2014 #5

bluestateguy

(44,173 posts)
2. So, 16 years ago he was at a place that every red-blooded American man vists in his lifetime
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 02:38 PM
Sep 2014

and broke no laws.

Ok, got it.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
3. and the club was a client. He's a lawyer.
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 02:41 PM
Sep 2014

but get what the asshat chair of the state repub party said:

Mr. Brownback declined through a campaign spokesman to comment on the report, but the Kansas Republican Party’s executive director, Clayton L. Barker, said the incident provided insight into Mr. Davis’ character.

“Now the question becomes, as an individual, is he fit to govern?” said Mr. Barker, who added that the Democrat had revealed little about himself during the campaign and instead focused on Mr. Brownback’s policies.

dilby

(2,273 posts)
4. I am a red-blooded American man and I have never visited one.
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 02:45 PM
Sep 2014

I don't think there is anything inherently wrong with someone who frequents those establishments, I just think they are a terrible investment. Go to a place, spend $100's of dollars to look at boobs you can't touch, you are better off taking a nice lady out and investing in her, at least you may get a relationship out of the deal and if she lets you see her boobs you will probably be able to touch them.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
5. I'm sure you're not alone
Mon Sep 22, 2014, 02:49 PM
Sep 2014

but the point is that this is ridiculous. and for a repub to squawk about it making a candidate unfit for office, is the height of hypocrisy.

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