It seems like such an innocuous article:
Former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon -- who is vying to be the Republican Senate nominee in Connecticut -- is meeting with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky) and other GOP leaders in Washington this week.
McMahon is scheduled to meet McConnell, Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), and Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah).
... until you remember that McMahon, as the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), produced ads that showed:
... wrestlers engaged in a simulated rape, a public sex scene and one depicting a wrestler having sex with a corpse.
At the time, McMahon said of WWE programming:
It's fun, it has something for everyone within the show. It's energetic, it's entertaining. It's music, it's pyro, it's pomp and circumstance, it's what keeps people interested in the product.
And what better way to promote something that fun than to equate it with necrophilia and rape? Of course it should be pointed out that if the WWE really has "something for everyone," depictions of bestiality probably should have been included in the campaign.
Something the GOP leadership may want to keep in mind as they embrace their inner-teabagger -- at least that's generally an activity between consenting adults.