Donnie Corker
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Donnie Corker a.k.a. Dirtwoman is a transvestite living in Richmond, Virginia known for involvement in Richmond arts, music, and food banks.
Reared in Oregon Hill, Corker literally made his name in politics, becoming legendary for crashing the gates — and getting arrested — at the gubernatorial inauguration of Richmond Mayor L. Douglas Wilder. Oh, and there was a little incident where he left that “deposit” in the back seat of a Richmond Police car.[1]
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[edit] Business
Dirtwoman is known for performing at an annual food bank fund raiser known as Ham-a-Ganza in Richmond, where he typically appears as an inappropriately dressed Mrs. Claus. Additionally, Donnie Corker sells Dirt-grams around the time of the holidays, which are holiday messages personally delivered by Dirtwoman.
Corker, by far the city’s most notorious transvestite, is betting that nothing will say “I’ve had too much eggnog” like opening the front door to find 400 pounds of muumuu-clad Corker bearing flowers, chocolates or official court documents. “I’ll do whatever you want me to do,” Corker says. “If you want me to go somewhere nekkid, I will. I’ll dress in a three-piece bathing suit if you want.”[2]
[edit] Mayoral Candidacy
In May 2008, Dirtwoman announced his/her intentions to run for the office of Mayor in Richmond. Dirtwoman was profiled by Richmond.com in May 2008, describing his reasons for running.[3][4]
Dirtwoman is widely expected to receive substantial free media and buzz through local radio, blog posts, and newspaper coverage.[5]
[edit] Felony Conviction and Voting Rights
Dirtwoman has a previous felony conviction involving having relations with an elderly man in a park.[6] Related to that conviction, he lost the right to vote, typical in felony convictions. After Tim Kaine took office as governor, Dirtwoman petitioned Governer Kaine for clemency and the restoration of his right to vote, which was granted after the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth found that he had no repeat offenses or DUI convictions in the time since his felony conviction.
[edit] References
- ^ Finally, a Politician Scanner Can Get Behind. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ Forget the Ham, Dirtwoman Sells Holiday “Dirt-Grams”. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ Meet the Candidates: Donnie Corker/Dirtwoman. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ Dirtwoman Plans to Run for Mayor in Richmond. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ The Dirtwoman Factor. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ Dirtwoman can vote, and might just run. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.

