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Congressman has resigned over tickling

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/10/eric.massa.lkl/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na0LEHjnbs8

New York (CNN) -- Embattled former Rep. Eric Massa sought Tuesday to turn attention away from sexual harassment allegations swirling around him in the wake of his resignation.

"I am leaving (the House of Representatives) because I have to fight simultaneously a potential reoccurrence of cancer, the Democratic leadership, and a health care bill that's going to destroy this country ... and a belief that my party has become what it campaigned against," he told CNN's "Larry King Live."

Massa, a New York Democrat, announced last Wednesday he would not seek re-election because of health concerns, and he denied reports that he had harassed one of his Capitol Hill staff members. Two days later, he said he would resign effective Monday.

The first-term congressman has said he learned of a House ethics investigation into his conduct after deciding to retire.

During a rambling interview Tuesday night, Massa called allegations that he groped a male staffer "not true," despite admitting just hours before in another interview to tickling a male employee.

"When you grab someone and you're wrestling, I don't know how to describe that word," he told King on Tuesday. "If that's the word [groping] you want to have an entire debate about, then I can't stop you."

He said the incident "wasn't sexual" in nature.

Massa and his wife, Beverly, have two children.

The tickling episode is one of three stories Massa has told in recent days since harassment allegations surfaced amid reports of an ethics committee investigation.

He first said the investigation was because of his use of "salty language" around the office.

He then said the probe was related to a sexually laced conversation he had with a male staffer during a New Year's Eve wedding for another staffer.

In an interview with Fox News' Glenn Beck earlier Tuesday, Massa recounted an incident at his 50th birthday party.

"Now they're saying I groped a male staffer. Yeah, I did. Not only did I grope him, I tickled him until he couldn't breathe and then four guys jumped on top of me," he told Beck. "It's my 50th birthday, it was 'Kill the old guy.'"

When Beck asked whether there was "another shoe that is going to drop" -- whether there were phone calls or text messages that were likely to come out --Massa said he is "sure there are text messages because we bantered back and forth all the time."

He did not elaborate. The New York Daily News said it asked Massa about the text messages and the former congressman said they were "inappropriate."
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Massa also told Beck that he decided on his own to resign.

"I wasn't forced out. I forced myself out," he said, according to a transcript. "I failed. I didn't live up to my own codes. I own this."

When asked if he is gay, Massa told CNN's King he wouldn't answer the question because "it insults every gay American."

"In year 2010, ask my wife, ask my friends," he said.

When he originally announced he would not seek re-election, Massa said it was because of health concerns following a bout with cancer.

"In December, I was told I was facing a reoccurrence of that cancer and we're still waiting confirmation of that," he said. "My wife, my family, my parents, my inner circle said, 'For the love of God, don't kill yourself, Eric. Don't run again."

He later indicated he was forced out of Congress because of his opposition to the health care legislation, an allegation House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer dismissed Tuesday as "absolutely untrue."

Also Tuesday night, Massa addressed comments he made on his weekly radio show regarding White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel approaching him about a key political vote while they were showering in the House gym.

"I'm sitting there showering, naked as a jaybird, and here comes Rahm Emanuel, not even a towel wrapped around his tush, poking his finger in my chest, yelling at me because I wasn't going to vote for the president's budget," he said on his radio show. "Do you know how awkward it is to have a political argument with a naked man?"

Two White House officials Tuesday told CNN that the incident didn't occur.

"It never happened," said one of the officials, who said White House aides are at a loss to understand why Massa would make such an allegation. The officials asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the situation.
 
Peace out! I'm sure his leaving has more to do with the sexual harassment scandal, and who knows what else that we don't know, than democratic leadership or cancer. I mean, it's no coincidence that he's leaving around the same time this scandal came out. Oh well, one less person fighting the health care bill in Washington. Adios!
 
The idiot challenged anybody to examine his Navy record, and at least two of his former shipmates came out with harassed-by-Massa stories, including a new definition for "snorkeling."

Good riddance.
 
I find is SUPREMELY IRONIC we're so damn focused on our own Congress, it's members, and president Barrack Obama (especially in the news media), despite the fact that that the following has occurred around the world:

Two major earthquakes in two separate foreign countries (one of which altered the planetary axis and thus shortened the total span of a Earth day by a few mini-seconds).

The confession of a North Korean exile (who basically spoke of the excesses of the North Korean administration and is now fearing for his life [as North Korea is probably going to have him killed somehow and his family is probably already deader than a doornail as well)

The continuing environmental problem in Asia and Europe.

Over half a dozen civilian massacres (whose death toll for each is in the hundreds and includes women and children [including 4 day old babies]) in African nations such as Nigeria in the past several weeks.

I understand that our congress is very f'ed up and almost entirely polarized but dammit the news could at least report more than just what's going on in the USA! Shit. NPR is a better news station that CNN and NPR IS RADIO!
 
I find is SUPREMELY IRONIC we're so damn focused on our own Congress, it's members, and president Barrack Obama (especially in the news media), despite the fact that that the following has occurred around the world:

Two major earthquakes in two separate foreign countries (one of which altered the planetary axis and thus shortened the total span of a Earth day by a few mini-seconds).

The confession of a North Korean exile (who basically spoke of the excesses of the North Korean administration and is now fearing for his life [as North Korea is probably going to have him killed somehow and his family is probably already deader than a doornail as well)

The continuing environmental problem in Asia and Europe.

Over half a dozen civilian massacres (whose death toll for each is in the hundreds and includes women and children [including 4 day old babies]) in African nations such as Nigeria in the past several weeks.

I understand that our congress is very f'ed up and almost entirely polarized but dammit the news could at least report more than just what's going on in the USA! Shit. NPR is a better news station that CNN and NPR IS RADIO!


No one is stopping you from making threads about earthquakes and massacres.

People will discuss politics no matter what is going on. Luckily, you can choose whether or not you want to get involved in those discussions.

Oh, by the way, NPR talks pretty heavily about politics, health care, and yeah, I even heard about Massa too.
 
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...I understand that our congress is very f'ed up and almost entirely polarized but dammit the news could at least report more than just what's going on in the USA! Shit. NPR is a better news station that CNN and NPR IS RADIO!

There's a lot of insurance company money (your money, y'know) being poured into defeating health care reform so they can continue to deny people care and raise rates another 39%. Or more. The "news" media want to hammer the insurers' bullshit arguments into our heads until our brains bleed ('cos where do their advertising dollars come from?).

Add to that the tendency of commercial "news" media to focus on whatever keeps people riled up the most and therefore glued to the TV, buying more papers, etc, and you have a great formula for totally myopic "news" reportage.

As for Mr. Massa, I volunteered for an organization which helped campaign for him a few years ago, and was totally appalled to see what a duplicitous schmuck he turned out to be. That sucka had us all fooled. Not surprising that swine ended up on demagogue Glenn Back's show.
 
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I find is SUPREMELY IRONIC we're so damn focused on our own Congress, it's members, and president Barrack Obama (especially in the news media), despite the fact that that the following has occurred around the world:

Two major earthquakes in two separate foreign countries (one of which altered the planetary axis and thus shortened the total span of a Earth day by a few mini-seconds).

The confession of a North Korean exile (who basically spoke of the excesses of the North Korean administration and is now fearing for his life [as North Korea is probably going to have him killed somehow and his family is probably already deader than a doornail as well)

The continuing environmental problem in Asia and Europe.

Over half a dozen civilian massacres (whose death toll for each is in the hundreds and includes women and children [including 4 day old babies]) in African nations such as Nigeria in the past several weeks.

I understand that our congress is very f'ed up and almost entirely polarized but dammit the news could at least report more than just what's going on in the USA! Shit. NPR is a better news station that CNN and NPR IS RADIO!

Oh,I'm very sorry Rox,I didn't even know about that stuff.I only posted this because I thought it was kind of relevant to the forum since he was leaving for something tickling related.Or he is supposedly leaving for that reason.I can make a thread about that if it will make you feel better.
 
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