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Massa: Nothing Sexual, Just Tickle Fights

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Recently-resigned Rep. Eric Massa insists he "did nothing sexual" with his staff, but he admits he tickled them, sent them "inappropriate" text messages, and told one aide he should be "fracking" him. Just hours after news broke that Massa was under investigation for groping male aides, the former New York Congressman told Glenn Beck: "Now they are 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. It was my 50th birthday. It was kill the old guy. You can take anything out of context."

Massa initially said he was resigning due to his health, then blamed it on his "salty" language, and finally claimed he was booted from office by leading Democrats who launched a conspiracy to keep him from voting against health care. A White House spokesman has called Massa's allegations of a Democratic conspiracy "ridiculous," though the claims briefly made him a star among conservative pundits like Beck, who said the former Congressman was someone "all Americans need to hear." But according to the Daily News, the interview didn't go smoothly after Massa said he wasn't forced out of office, and the show ended when "an openly disgusted Beck declared he had wasted America's time."

Massa insisted that the sexual harassment allegations against him are really instances of "inappropriate horseplay," and admitted he sent "inappropriate" text messages to staffers. The Times plays up the fact that Massa—who is married—lived in a house in Washington with all of his aides, purportedly because they couldn't afford to pay the rent on their own. "I should not have allowed myself to become so familiar with my staff ... I never translated from my days in the Navy to being a congressman."

The House ethics committee was investigating allegations that Massa "groped at least three men who worked for him and had inappropriate physical contact with at least one intern," according to Politico. Gov. Paterson could call a special election for Massa's old seat, or he could let it remain vacant until November.

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  • I can't wait for what else falls out of the closet.

  • blackwhole

    "...an openly disgusted Beck declared he had wasted America's time."

    Shouldn't every installment of Beck's show end this way?

  • Rocknrope

    +1

  • hotstepper

    beck lost control of this interview because he was befuddled by a guest playing the victim card with much more finesse that he always does.

  • l3iodeez

    And Beck reacts by attacking his guest for not telling the story that plays into the Fox News narrative.

    What a class act!

  • Thespis

    I'd never thought about joining the Navy before, but if it involves same-sex dog-pile tickle fights, sign me up!

    (Ok, just kidding, not into the same-sex tickle-me-Eric action. And even though I wasn't in the Navy, I'm...going to go out on a limb and guess that most sailors aren't either.)

  • Rocknrope

    In the Navy...you can sail the seven seas!

    In the Navy...you can tickle until they can't breathe!

  • l3iodeez

    Nice

  • NannyState

    I bet he hasn't "tickled" his wife in twenty years.

  • l3iodeez

    In the Navy!

    It was ok when I groped men at the bath house, why not the House of Representatives?

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