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April 07, 2014, 05:02 pm
Married GOP congressman admits to kissing female staffer

By Mario Trujillo


Rep. Vance McAllister (R-La.) asked for forgiveness Monday afternoon after a video purporting to show the congressman kissing a female staffer in his congressional office in Louisiana surfaced.


McAllister, who was just elected in a November special election, has been married for 16 years and has five children.

"There's no doubt I've fallen short and I'm asking for forgiveness. I'm asking for forgiveness from God, my wife, my kids, my staff, and my constituents who elected me to serve," he said in a statement issued from his office. "Trust is something I know has to be earned whether you're a husband, a father, or a congressman. I promise to do everything I can to earn back the trust of everyone I've disappointed."


He said he was "very sorry" and did not want to make a political statement about the video's release. .

"From day one, I've always tried to be an honest man," he said. "I ran for Congress to make a difference and not to just be another politician. I don't want to make a political statement on this, I would just simply like to say that I'm very sorry for what I've done. While I realize I serve the public, I would appreciate the privacy given to my children as we get through this."


The video, published by The Ouachita Citizen, shows grainy security camera footage of a man and a woman appearing to embrace in a dark office before walking out of a building together.

The news outlet identified the two people in the video as McAllister and his district scheduler, Melissa A. Peacock, on Dec. 23, 2013 — a month after the congressman was first sworn into office. The newspaper said it obtained the video from an anonymous source.

Records show Peacock was a part-time staffer at the time.

McAllister won a special election in Louisiana's 5th Congressional District last November to replace Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La.), who stepped down to take a job in Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration.

He won an upset victory over state Sen. Neil Riser, who had received a number of high-profile GOP endorsements, by 20 points. McAllister won the endorsement of "Duck Dynasty's" Willie Robertson, who was featured in television ads ahead of the election. The Louisiana congressman invited the reality star to the State of the Union earlier this year.

McAllister cited his faith, family and hard work during ads run during the campaign last year. His wife and kids were featured prominently in the ads as well.

"I'm Vance McAllister, business owner, family man and proud son of this community," he said in one of his ads.


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I wonder what Duckman Willie thinks of his family values now :???: Another Bible thumping holier than Thou Tea Partier that turns out to be a Sunday Morning Christian and a fraud ! :wink: :p :(
 
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hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

BUT you're supposed to be the Hypocrite exposer.. You slacking on your job boy- or do you just go after Dem/Liberal hypocrites :???:
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

BUT you're supposed to be the Hypocrite exposer.. You slacking on your job boy- or do you just go after Dem/Liberal hypocrites :???:

but....I just did expose a hypocrite, the same one again and again, it seems. :lol: :lol: :lol:

the "hypocrite" in my alias refers to you OT...I could have picked "OTexposer", and it would have been synonymous

All these years, and you didn't figure that out, eh?
 

loomixguy

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

BUT you're supposed to be the Hypocrite exposer.. You slacking on your job boy- or do you just go after Dem/Liberal hypocrites :???:

When it comes to exposing OT's hypocrisy.... damn but it's a target rich environment.
 

hypocritexposer

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loomixguy said:
Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

BUT you're supposed to be the Hypocrite exposer.. You slacking on your job boy- or do you just go after Dem/Liberal hypocrites :???:

When it comes to exposing OT's hypocrisy.... damn but it's a target rich environment.

yep, and boy, do I love exposing a "true conservative's" hypocrisy...or is he a "true libertarian" this week... :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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McAllister won a special election last November to get to Congress, and the word on the street was that he'd been living it up in DC ever since. The Citizen added that McAllister's behavior seemed especially rich, given his moral positioning:


Throughout last fall's congressional campaign, McAllister, a Republican from Swartz, touted his Christian faith and in one television commercial, he asked voters to pray for him. At least two other campaign television commercials featured McAllister walking hand in hand with his wife, Kelly, while their five children walked along. One television commercial captured the McAllister family in the kitchen of their home preparing breakfast before attending church.

McAllister and his wife have been married for 16 years.


McAllister told The Ouachita Citizen during last fall's campaign that he would not shy from stressing his Christian faith. McAllister and his family are members at North Monroe Baptist Church. That faith prepared him for public service, he said during an interview.

"You don't achieve goals by compromising your integrity but by building relationships on respect," McAllister said.

"We have to love our neighbor, which is the most bipartisan you can be," McAllister told The Ouachita Citizen at the time.

Love those neighbors, America. Love them so hard.

I see his reason now-- his dalliances were just "bipartisanship".. :roll: :p :lol:

This guy tonight is the laughing stock of the internet...Another of the reason 3/4ths of the nation doesn't take the Tea Party serious (or doesn't want to be associated with their type of ideals) and they will continue to drag down the Republican Party with their purporting high moral/family/social values and doing the opposite...
 

hopalong

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How dare you call anyone a hypocrite you lying POS


You can not tell the truth EVER


With that in mind care to step up to the plate and prove some of your allegations that you toss out??

BE a man for once in your life...

Am calling you out oldtimer (((just a kid)) MAN up..... those pics you claim are of you on broncs were probably taken on that stuffed stiffed horse at the WALL drug srore :wink: :wink: :wink:


you have no balls at all :wink: go ahead and use your moderator skills to send me a pm saying i should not show you up so bad like you did last time
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
This guy tonight is the laughing stock of the internet...Another of the reason 3/4ths of the nation doesn't take the Tea Party serious (or doesn't want to be associated with their type of ideals) and they will continue to drag down the Republican Party with their purporting high moral/family/social values and doing the opposite...

still ONLY calling out the Tea Party/Republicans, are you...

...and you still have the gonads to call others "hypocrites" :lol2:

OT, politicians are liars and hypocrites, no matter the stripes, but you still haven't realized that.

there are more important things to worry about, if you are a "true patriot"...why are you so worry about who kissed who, who slept with who, when the politicians, both stripes, are selling your Country down the river? Maybe spend less time in others' bedrooms, and more in your own treasury...

Are you attempting to make the "other party", other than your "cult" look bad, so you can continue to collect the freebies your new "cult" offers?

It appears so....
 

Larrry

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Not only will ot not call out the leftwingernuts and their BS, but he joins in with their destruction of this country.
You'd think he'd be smart enough to realize he is the biggest hypocrite and keep his mouth shut. But not him he keep flappin his jaws
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loomixguy

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But dick breath Barney Frank SHOULD be taken seriously, OT?

We here know who the laughingstock of ranchers.net is, and it's darn sure not a member of the TEA party.
 
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loomixguy said:
But dick breath Barney Frank SHOULD be taken seriously, OT?

We here know who the laughingstock of ranchers.net is, and it's darn sure not a member of the TEA party.

McAllister cited his faith, family and hard work during ads run during the campaign last year. His wife and kids were featured prominently in the ads as well.

"I'm Vance McAllister, business owner, family man and proud son of this community," he said in one of his ads.
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Throughout last fall's congressional campaign, McAllister, a Republican from Swartz, touted his Christian faith and in one television commercial, he asked voters to pray for him. At least two other campaign television commercials featured McAllister walking hand in hand with his wife, Kelly, while their five children walked along. One television commercial captured the McAllister family in the SPAM!-SPAM!-SPAM! of their home preparing breakfast before attending church.

McAllister and his wife have been married for 16 years.


McAllister told The Ouachita Citizen during last fall's campaign that he would not shy from stressing his Christian faith. McAllister and his family are members at North Monroe Baptist Church. That faith prepared him for public service, he said during an interview.

Not a Barney Frank fan- BUT when did old Barney campaign on his high moral/family values or stress his Christian faith as the center of his campaign :???:

I have to chuckle that you all will defend him because he has an (R) by his name.... Can't believe these cults can blind folks so bad...
 

Larrry

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You ot have campaigned on this site against hypocrisy...yet you are the biggest HYPOCRITE there is. So that makes everyone laugh at you. rightly so.
 

loomixguy

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Nobody is defending him, Einstein.

The reason for taking your large posterior to task is the unadulterated glee you take in raking anybody with an "R" behind their name over the coals when they go astray....but let one of your fellow cultists slip up and you won't say ONE WORD in condemnation. Anthony Weiner, Chuck Schumer, Charley Rangle, Barney Frank, Cuzzin John Edwards, Teddy Kennedy, Jesse Jackson, Jr., etc. ALL your fellow cult members...but I guess they never talk about them on C Span.....

You are a special kind of stupid, aren't you?
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
I have to chuckle that you all will defend him because he has an (R) by his name.... Can't believe these cults can blind folks so bad...

Has he even ever been mentioned, here on Ranchers? Before you brought him up? Some of us work for a living,...we can't be posted 5 min. after a story is released, like you can...

No one has defended him...(when did it become "defending", by not posting about someone's indiscretions?)...but I will show you how badly some, YOU, are blinded by their cult, by posting a quote from another forum...





The Democrats mindset was revealed for all to see when Obama (PBUH) said "you didn't build that". When Joe builds a business, all Joe requires other than his own skills and hard work, is for everyone else to stay the hell out of his way. And staying the hell out of the way, and keeping others out of his way, are the only Constitutional functions of the government. And lost in this is the fact that Joe is every bit as much a part of "the government" as anyone else. We have representative government; that Joe pays someone else to represent him in Washington does not in any way, shape or form create any obligation or any requirement for gratitude on Joe's part when those representatives do their jobs. We all get one vote, we all have identically equal opportunity to do with our lives what we will, and those who use that opportunity to build something get the credit, and those who don't, don't. In fact, we've reached the point where it makes far more sense to say that Joe built his business despite everyone else than to say he owes his success to anyone else.

To a Democrat, individuals don't get credit for what they accomplish and they don't have to face the consequences when they screw up, because they don't exist, at least not in any meaningful sense. Who built that? WE built that. Who is to blame? SOCIETY is to blame. Because each and every piece of legislation they advance restricts individual freedom, the Democrats don't talk about individuals, and they don't even want people to think of themselves as individuals, lest they notice what's happening.

No, the Republicans aren't perfect, and they're not even as much better than the Democrats as free people would like them to be. But, if you do care even a little bit about freedom as an ideal, there is simply no reasonable argument that can be made that Republicans aren't better. We haven't hit the point where 51% of the people don't place "freedom" among their top 10 concerns, yet, but we're headed there. If the LINOs line up with the liberals then we'll just get there that much more quickly. And once we get there, Joe's not going to be starting any more businesses.


Tell me again how the political spectrum in the US has not moved LEFT? Less personal responsibility, less freedom, ...
 

ranch hand

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hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

That is the only thing OT worries about. He is a typical Democrat, always worried about what goes on in the bedroom. Worries that the women will not get free birth control or that they can't get an abortion if they forget the free bc. Don't know what God did to Ot to have Ot hate him as much as he does President Bush.
 

iwannabeacowboy

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I've got some news for you. Unless every state votes in Jesus Christ, the person that they are voting for will fail at something. It is just part of this life. The entire reason God had to send his Son to die a horrid and painful death.

The guy brought shame on himself- yes, Power corrupts. That is the point. And that is why any government official should be limited.

Any real libertarian would agree. Limitation of the government is the only answer.

His faith is full of stories of the fall of man. What he did is consistent and why the founding fathers created the constitution.

Since you support Obama and his over reach of power, please show me why you would support such an over reach and consolidation of power by one person. What leader has been perfect or without corruption?
 

hypocritexposer

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ranch hand said:
hypocritexposer said:
I think you have bigger worries at present, than worrying about what other's are doing in their bedrooms.

That is the only thing OT worries about. He is a typical Democrat, always worried about what goes on in the bedroom. Worries that the women will not get free birth control or that they can't get an abortion if they forget the free bc. Don't know what God did to Ot to have Ot hate him as much as he does President Bush.

OT doesn't have a problem with obama/liberals/progressives acting more so like a god, than Bush ever did...

...that might be a clue.
 
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