Delaware senator Tom Carper admitted to slapping his wife in a 1998 interview with a veteran political journalist in the state, confirming an accusation he denied when first running for Congress.
Carper represented Delaware first in the House, then was elected governor in 1993, and has been in the Senate since 2001. He fought the accusation that he hit his wife when it first emerged during his 1982 run for Congress, saying it was "without basis in fact" and pledging to sue the New York Post, which first published the accusation in 1982, for libel.
Carper won in 1982 largely by attacking his Republican opponent for his "vicious" efforts to "smear" him and his wife, but 16 years later he admitted to Delaware reporter Celia Cohen that the accusation was true all along.
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He.....LIED.....and did so very, very, stridently and convincingly.
ReplyDeleteAnother politician.
How do I know he is lying?
His lips are moving.
Keep cheering.
They just don't listen!!
ReplyDeletewhen did you stop beating your wife Mr. Carper?
ReplyDeleteIt does not matter to the LGBT crowd much, bc is wife is Transgender
DeleteHe'll tell DE people about witches and they will believe that too.
ReplyDeleteHe's another dirtbag Democrat from Delaware, just like Biden and Coons.
ReplyDeleteBut that's ok
ReplyDeleteSo what, Sean Connery said the same thing, he smacks his wife around to keep her in line. (Of course now he is gone, but)
ReplyDeleteWhere are the abuse accusations? Oh that's right, he's a Dumbocrap!
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