> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 08:21:19 -0700 (PDT) > > from electoral-vote.com > (ah now I know the real story behind those 1970s celebrity game and > talk show guests are) Jim Nabors? That's a surprise, surprise, surprise! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomer_Pyle ) > D.R. in Yellow Springs, OH, asks: In reference to Sen. Lindsey > Graham (R-SC) and his proposed federal abortion law, you wrote that > "there's no chance that he ever accidentally gets someone pregnant." > Presumably, this is a reference to him being gay. Other than the > fact that he's a 67-year-old bachelor, is there any evidence that > Graham really is gay? > > Whenever I've asked people how they know he's gay, I get an answer > along the lines of, "Everybody knows that. It's the worst-kept > secret in Washington." But I've never heard anyone reply with any > actual evidence, such as a longtime male companion or an event like > Larry Craig's 2007 arrest in the Minneapolis airport. > > Is there any evidence of Graham being gay at all, or is this just > something "everyone knows"? > > V & Z answer: There have been allegations by various men, such as > porn star Sean Harding, that they were procured by Graham, or they > know people who were procured by Graham. That's not proof, of > course, but it does mean that the rumors do have some basis beyond > just guessing. > > Graham, for his part, says he is a "confirmed bachelor" who does not > pursue romantic relationships anymore. That used to be code for > "gay," of course (Liberace, Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly, Tony > Perkins and Jim Nabors were all "confirmed bachelors"). In any > event, whether Graham is having gay sex (per the rumors), or he's > having no sex (per his own characterization), it means no pregnant > women.