Hey, did
you know that Florida’s Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll does stand-up
comedy? Here’s a snippet from her act:
Q: How
many black lesbians does it take to change a light bulb?
A: I
don’t know, but no doubt they’ll all be ugly bulldaggers.
I know
you’re probably thinking, "That is a terrible joke. This woman is not funny at
all." And you’d be right. The only person laughing seems to be Carroll herself.
Though, really, she’s more of a giggler.
Carroll,
a Republican, has been accused by a former aide of sexing up a member of her
staff, specifically her travel aide, Beatriz Ramos (and if
you can’t tell from the name, Beatriz is a lady). The accusing ex-aide,
Carletha Cole, claims that she found Carroll and Ramos in a compromising
position (aka sexting IRL) in Carroll’s office.
Carroll denies such a thing ever
happened and is casting Cole in the role of disgruntled fired employee.
As she told WTSP Channel 10 News in
Tampa Bay, "The
problem is that when you have these accusations that come out it’s not just one
person that you’re attacking. It’s an entire family. My husband doesn’t want to
hear that. He knows the type of woman I am. And my kids know what type of woman
I am."
In other
words, I have a husband and kids so I’m obviously straight. Because everyone
knows that it’s impossible to be both gay and married to an opposite sex
partner. Just ask Larry Craig.
Carroll
is right about one thing, though. These accusations do impact her husband and
kids and no doubt hearing rumors about Carroll is unpleasant for them. It’s got
to be hard to have your wife or mother accused of living a lie. This no doubt
will be even harder if the accusations turn out to be factual. And it’s
important to remember that right now we just don’t know.
Carroll’s
assertion that her kids and husband know "the type of woman I am" is troubling
in light of what she says next.
"I’m the
one that’s married for 29 years. The accuser is the one that’s single. For a
long time. Usually black woman who look like me don’t engage in relationships
like that," she said. And then she giggled a lot.
Got
that? Cole isn’t married and hasn’t been for some time, which means she’s
probably some kind of spinster lesbo. Carroll, who is not a bad looking lady,
believes she is simply not ugly enough to be gay.
Carroll also told a reporter from WOKV,
"My husband and I have a very healthy and exciting relationship for 29 years
and I don’t need to seek satisfaction anywhere else."
So does
Carroll think that same-sex relationships are just about sex? That the only
reason a woman would stoop so low as to hook-up with another woman is because
she’s tired of her boring hetero sex life?
Maybe this whole thing really is a
big misunderstanding, like in that episode of the L Word where Bette is on her
knees cleaning up a broken wine glass her drunk friend just dropped and when
Jenny sees the two through the window it looks like Bette is face-to-face with
her friend’s privates. Maybe Carroll is not the latest Republican to get caught
gay-handed.
But it’s pretty clear that Carroll
has some strange ideas about lesbians, and that she’s not above demeaning them
in order to protest that she isn’t one.