Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Craig: Romney 'Threw Me Under ... Bus'

Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho (not gay), has harsh words for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney in an upcoming NBC News interview, The San Francisco Examiner reported. The newspaper said it has obtained excerpts of the interview, conducted by NBC's Matt Lauer, with Craig (not gay) and his wife, Suzanne. The interview is scheduled to air Tuesday night.Craig -- who has announced he will serve out his Senate term despite a guilty plea in connection with his arrest at a Minneapolis airport men's room -- was one of two Senate liaisons for Romney's campaign for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination.Craig (not gay) resigned the position after his arrest became public, and Romney later said Craig (not gay) had "disappointed the American people." During the NBC interview, Craig (not gay) slammed Romney. "I was very proud of my association with Mitt Romney," Craig (not gay) said. "I worked hard for him here in the state. I was a co-chair of his campaign on Capitol Hill. And he not only threw me under his campaign bus, he backed up and ran over me again."