Steve Wiles is a Republican state Senate candidate who was a cheerleader for North Carolina’s constitutional amendment against marriage equality. Thinking he's the golden child of the GOP, Steve just knew that nothing could bring him down...
Well, maybe his drag queen past. You see, Steve was Miss Mona Sinclair in his 20s. He was a regular performer at a gay nightclub in Winston-Salem and supposedly gay.
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Wiles’ responses over the past three weeks have ranged from categorical denial to tacit admission.
“I have already apologized to the people who matter most to me for the things I did when I was young,” Wiles said this week, declining to clarify for what he has apologized. The comment was made in the last of three separate interviews. At first, Wiles denied the claim.
“That’s not me,” Wiles said three weeks ago, referring to Mona Sinclair. Wiles responded “no” when asked whether he was gay. This week, Wiles’ campaign website, Facebook page and Twitter handle were taken down.
Did he really think this wouldn't see the light of day? Come on, Steve... Come on!
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1 comment:
Prove, once more, that the biggest HOMOphobes are the biggest HOMOS.
And it proves how sad and dangerous the closet can be.
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