Saturday, March 1, 2014

Creepy Assembly Majority Leader Bill Kramer asked to step down for Sexual Harassment.

Arrogant Rep. Bill Kramer apparently didn't take no for answer. He took his war on women on the road to Washington, harassing a "33-year-old female lobbyist and at least one other woman."  
"Kramer is accused of groping at least one of the women and making lewd and inappropriate remarks to at least two women."

State Rep. Chris Kapenga accused Kramer of acting inappropriately at a recent meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council in Chicago. Kapenga said in September that Kramer has often displayed poor behavior at various events.
There's more:
AP: The Republican majority leader in the state Assembly has been asked to resign his post because of allegations that he sexually harassed multiple women at a meeting in Washington, two Republicans with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Saturday. Rep. Bill Kramer, of Waukesha, was elected by Republican Assembly members as majority leader in September.

GOP Assembly leaders met late Friday to discuss the situation and agreed that Kramer should step down as majority leader. Kramer did not immediately return a message left at his Capitol office. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel went to Kramer's home Friday night but he was not there.

2 comments:

  1. Lol...like Republicans think women are there to do anything else but cater to their "needs",, birth their babies and make dinner? I know WI Republicans wish every woman was Beaver Cleaver's mom. What else could a decent woman hope for?? Ooooh...except to be probed by Guv Awesome Applesauce...

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  2. Isn't APPEARING at an ALEC convention an example of "poor behavior"?

    Anon poster is right- GOPs are piggish louts, and the fact that they put a doofus like Kramer in a position of power in the first place shows they are unfit to govern.

    And spare me the crocodile years from the thrice-married, adulterous Charles Sykes and the twice-annulled Robbin' Vos.

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