A new profile of former Montana Gov. Though Cogan's article doesn't say whether Schweitzer commented on Cantor's election loss, he did share his thoughts on Cantor's sexuality. They just have effeminate mannerisms. If you were just a regular person, you turned on the TV, and you saw Eric Cantor talking, I would say -- and I'm fine with gay people, that's all right -- but my gaydar is percent.
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House Republican Majority leader Eric Cantor, 51, comes to "This Week" for his first interview following his defeat in Virginia's 7th district Republican primary to David Brat, a tea-party backed college professor at Randolph-Macon College. To help you better understand Sunday's interview with Cantor on "This Week" , we've put together a list of five things you might not know about the Virginia Republican. Early in his career Cantor worked as a driver for his predecessor, Rep. Thomas J. Bliley Jr. He was also a possible heir to Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, which would have made him the first Jewish speaker of the House.
Brian Schweitzer's 'gay-dar' did pick up on something about Southern men
Not exactly:. Here's what Stephanopoulos asked Cantor: "But Governor [Jon] Huntsman says that you're not going to be reaching out to broaden the base of the party, reaching out to young people who have left the Republican party in droves unless you do have that positive agenda on the environment, unless you move to the middle on issues like gay rights. Are you prepared to do that in the House?
The newly-published comments came in response to a question about soon-to-be former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor , who had just been defeated by primary challenger Dave Brat that day. If you were just a regular person, you turned on the TV, and you saw Eric Cantor talking, I would say -- and I'm fine with gay people, that's all right -- but my gaydar is percent. But he's not, I think, so I don't know. Again, I couldn't care less. I'm accepting.