And they mention the "gay" thing, and everything. Page FRIGGIN TWO of the Washington Post tomorrow (Tuesday). This is going to be THE talk of the convention tomorrow.
In 2000, the Virginian-Pilot said of Schrock that he favored ending the Clinton administration's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military. He supported asking enlistees whether they have had homosexual experiences in an effort to try to keep gays from serving.And apparently, you're in the halls of Congress with them.
"You're in the showers with them, you're in the bunk room with them, you're in staterooms with them," Schrock told the Virginian-Pilot. "You just hope no harm would come by folks who are of that persuasion. It's a discipline thing."
Republican Party Chairman Kate Obenshain Griffin, who presides over a state organization that has been rocked by one scandal after another in the past several years, said she hoped that her party would come together quickly to move on.Wouldn't have been MY word choice :-)
"It is now important for Virginia Republicans to unite behind our nominee..."