Ex-Governor McGreevey Spills the Beans
by Jeff Davis

Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey is now telling all to the media, reveling in exposing himself, in every sense of the term. He has now written his autobiography, on the odd assumption that anyone cares about the life of a pervert who has chosen to live beyond the bounds of human decency. It is a sickening and yet very instructive tale of sodomy in high places, and it raises some interesting questions, although not the ones McGreevey intended.
According to the New York Post, McGreevey’s “gay sex life blossomed as an eighth-grader and continued with trysts in seedy Times Square sex shops and at an abandoned synagogue in Washington, D.C….. The disgraced pol also admits that as governor, he presided over a corrupt political machine at a time when he had only $7,000 to his name.”
Many of the sections from McGreevey’s book which are quoted in the media from advance copies are too graphic and gross, to the point of pornography, to be repeated here. But one interesting aspect of homosexuality does come out in the Post article: “McGreevey did have sex with women - a parade of them, he says. ‘In public, I became as avid a womanizer as anybody else on the New Jersey political scene,’ he claims.’”
So, in other words, homosexuality isn’t a condition–it’s a behavior. James McGreevey knew that there is enough residual decency left in people, even in New Jersey, so that it was necessary for him to conceal his perversion and camouflage it with female relationships, so he did, and apparently with such success that none of the women had a clue that old McGreevey had no real interest in them. It should be clear then that homosexuals do have a choice, a choice which many of them exercise selectively on a regular basis in order to conceal their sickness from the rest of the world. This is often missed out on in discussions of so-called “gay rights.” Homosexuality is not something one IS. It is something one chooses to be.
There is another section from McGreevey’s memoirs which deserves to be quoted. The Daily News reports “It was in law school in Washington, D.C., where he found the one “real pleasure” he enjoyed as a student: sneaking off to his secret garden - the back lot of an abandoned synagogue. ‘Every night, rain or shine, this hidden pocket of Washington filled with men just like me - almost all of them wearing business suits and, on most of their left hands, proof that they’d made the same compromises I had. We were the power brokers and backroom operatives and future leaders of America. We just happened to be gay.’”
Okay. So now, this begs the question–how many more highly placed people in government and the corporate world are secret sodomites and dykes? How many of these perverts do we have ruling us?
The article continues “‘The political backrooms where I spent much of my career were just as benighted as my personal life, equally crowded with shadowy strangers and compromises, truths I hoped to deny,’ he says. ‘I lived not in one closet but in many. Political compromises came easy to me because I’d learned how to keep a part of myself innocent of them. I kept a steel wall around my moral and sexual instincts.’”
Gee, one wonders–is it possible that there might be some connection between private corruption and corruption in public life? Could the perversity and duplicity that these closet Gays practice make them successful politicians for the sick two party system? It looks like we have at least one ex-governor who thinks so.






