Priape purchase outs family-values Mississippi mayor
HYPOCRISY / Greg Davis can't recall what he billed his city for in $67 purchase
Rob Salerno / National / Saturday, December 17, 2011
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Toronto’s gay sex shop Priape is at the centre of the latest scandal that’s outed a conservative, family-values Republican politician in the United States.
 
Greg Davis, the mayor of Southaven, Mississippi (a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee), was embroiled in a spending scandal after it came to light that he billed an expensive family vacation and counselling session for his former wife to the city. Davis recently divorced his wife, with whom he has three daughters.
 
City officials uncovered thousands of dollars in charges for liquor and expensive dinners and demanded Davis repay $170,782.28 (US) in expenses that he had racked up on both his city credit card and his personal credit card in improper purchases dating back to 2009. He later submitted 500 pages of receipts in an attempt to justify the expenses and lower the amount he must repay.
 
Reporters from the Memphis-based Commercial Appeal combed through the receipts and found one for a $67 purchase at the Priape store on Church St in Toronto, a purchase Davis made while visiting the city on business.
Southaven, Mississippi, Mayor Greg Davis can't recall what he spent $67 on at Priape, but the purchase probably conflicted with the family values platform he's run on for much of his political career.
(2008 congressional campaign photo)
 
When asked what he had purchased at a gay sex shop, Davis told the Commercial Appeal that he couldn’t recall but did admit that he is a gay man.
 
“While I have performed my job as mayor, in my opinion, as a very conservative, progressive individual -- and still continue to be a very conservative individual -- I think that it is important that I discuss the struggles I have had over the last few years when I came to the realization that I am gay.”
 
The admission was surprising because Davis has presented himself as a Conservative, family-values politician, including during two unsuccessful runs for Congress under the Republican banner in 2008.
 
Priape manager Laurence Heath says he doesn’t remember Davis being in the store and wouldn’t disclose what any customer purchases. But he did say it was surprising that the receipt prompted Davis’s outing. Although Priape has a large gay clientele and is known for selling gay porn, dildos, sex toys and fetish wear, many straight people also patronize the store. If Davis had a clothing allowance, his purchases may have even been legitimate business purchases.
 
“It could’ve been three $20 sunglasses or a $60 belt,” Heath says.
 
Davis’s pre-tax purchase would have totalled about $59. Priape carries many other items that Davis could have purchased with that money.
 
If he was visiting the store to purchase gay porn, he would have found good deals on the used DVDs rack. Some possible titles include I’m a Married Man 5, the eighth and ninth installments of the Men Hard at Work series ($29.95 each), and Office Affairs ($49.95).
 
Just some of the items that family values politician Greg Davis may have purchased at Priape in Toronto.
(Courtesy Priape.com)
The entire purchase could have been one 16-ounce bottle of Gun Oil lubricant or a dildo moulded from gay pornstar François Sagat's penis ($59.95 each), but it’s hard to imagine him using one without the other.
 
But Heath says that if Davis was just becoming aware of himself as a gay man, he would have recommended that Davis start with smaller purchases.

“I don’t recommend the 16-ounce bottles or the expensive dildos to a first-timer, because you want to know what you like before spending a lot of money,” he says. “Be careful: objects are larger than they appear.”
 
However, since Davis was spending the city’s money and not his own, who’s to say he wouldn’t have thrown caution to the wind and purchased Priape’s Hulk dildo, which is 10.25 inches long and measures 10 inches in circumference ($44.95)?
 
Priape’s cheapest and smallest dildo is the So Real Suction Base 6-Inch Dong ($8.95), but a good value for a beginner would be the Rascal Initiation Kit, a three-piece anal plug kit in graduated sizes ($50.95).      
 
Heath suggests that a first-timer might also be interested in one of Priape’s more affordable douches. He might have recommended the Mini Douche StreemMaster ($25).
 
It’s unlikely Davis purchased any extreme fetish gear with only a $60 purchase, but he may have bought an inexpensive pair of nipple clamps (Endurance, $10.95), a leather Priape jockstrap with zippered crotch ($39.95), a riding crop ($18) or a cockring (rubber, $1.95, leather $7.95-12.95).
 
Priape does also sell condoms, with prices ranging from $5.95 for a three-pack of Kimono MicroThins to $18.95 for a 12-pack of the same.
 
Despite an ongoing criminal investigation into this spending scandal, Davis says that he is not planning to resign from his position as mayor and that he plans to run for reelection as an out gay man in 2013.


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It's a good thing he didn't use Squirt.org
It's a good thing that Greg Davis didn't use public funds to buy an online membership on Squirt.org, which is ownded by Pink Triangle Press (Xtra's parent company). Squirt is a website for online sex cruisers who want to hook up, chat on-line, view each other’s webcams, and view porn from Squirt Cinema’s video library. Since they all share the same office space, I assume that Pink Triangle Press would have given Xtra reporters access to Greg Davis' online account on Squirt.org so they could write a story on whatever information was available in the account (e.g., what pages he viewed, what type of men and sex he is attracted to, what porn films he watched, etc).
Ron, Toronto Ontario
12/17/11 7:40 PM EST
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Public Funds
Hi Ron, I'd generally suggest that public officials not use public funds for any personal matters.
Rob Salerno, Toronto ON
12/17/11 8:12 PM EST
Here we go again...
This is not shocking in the least. I don't know how these closet cases think no one is going to find them out, but it's always tragic and sad when it happens. I quite like the speculation of what he could have purchased for that $67.00 - a rather amusing slant on a very sad situation. Personally, I feel for him and wish him nothing but the best. Politically, the idiot shouldn't be charging his personal expenses to the public. When will they ever learn?
Sam Martorana, Vancouver BC
12/17/11 8:46 PM EST
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Compassion
I certainly agree with Xtra that both the abuse of public funds for personal use and the fact of a right-wing, family values politician's secret homosexuality being revealed (by him or by circumstance) are subjects that deserve to be reported in the media. I'm probably not alone among queers when I feel a certain satisfaction at a conservative being exposed, for both ethical lapses and for hypocritical positions that are at odds with personal reality. I generally enjoy Salerno's writing, but I also feel slightly uneasy about this article. Yesterday, Davis was a presumed heterosexual, family-values conservative Republican. Today, he has forced by circumstance to come out as a homosexual. It is easy to ridicule him, but I feel as if in doing so too enthusiastically we are shaming ourselves. A news service operated by and for queer readers publicly humiliating a queer man? Many of us were closeted at one time, some deeply and for many years, but were fortunate enough not to have gone so far down the closet 'rabbit hole' as Greg Davis. He must own up to it and he must deal with the aftermath and try to pick his life up again. But I don't believe it behoves any of us, especially a national gay publication, to engage in the sort of humiliation and - yes, bullying - that is exemplified by the tone and content of the latter parts of this article. By all means, report the facts, comment on the hypocrisy if and when it exists. But please, let's try to have a little compassion for what is, undeniably, our queer brother, however repulsive his past actions. In some ways, he is still a young gay man trapped in the body of a middle aged closet case. Like many of us, while suffering he may have made others suffer, in small ways or in big ways. Justice will not be served if Davis deals with this by committing suicide. He has as much right as anyone else to know that "it gets better".
Edward Parker, Vancouver BC
12/17/11 9:24 PM EST
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Much Ado About Nothing
The main thread of this reporter's article is not that a public official used taxpayers' money for personal use; but about the man's sexual orientation. I suppose the article might not have garnered so much attention if its writer did not go on to speculate all manner of different sex objects the mayor could have purchased. Our society continues to judge people for their sexual orientation; yet, we wonder why public officials, celebrities and others hide their sexual orientation. News flash! Being gay has nothing to do with whether you are Republican, Democrat or Independent. It has nothing to do witwhether you are a politician with or without integrity, and will hterefore not spend Taxpayers' money for personal use. When you're gay, you're gay.
Patricia, Dale City Virginia
12/18/11 3:30 AM EST
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Toronto = Shit
It's only OK to be gay in Toronto if you're a card carrying International Socialist, and member of Queers Against Israeli Apartheid. Otherwise you're just a dirty faggot. Welcome to the loony left world of Xtra! That flushing sound is Toronto's gay tourism industry.
ron, Vancouver Bc
12/18/11 4:50 AM EST
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Toronto ? Shit
Oh Ron, must we be continuously tormented with the sort of lowest-common-denominator, vacuous sloganeering typically found in the National Post comments feed that equates to Communism anything that's even a thin pubic hair to the left of a capitalist theocracy? Does it not get boring simply spouting the same disjointed rightist buzzphrases in comments, over and over? It's certainly tiresome to read them.
Edward Parker, Vancouver BC
12/18/11 2:04 PM EST
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really ron.
Ron, you need to get laid buddy.
Mike, Toronto ON
12/19/11 11:19 AM EST
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