Listening to CNBC this morning, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the theme for the day–which even made it into an NPR headline.
Add Connecticut to the list of States recognizing that no one should be treated differently under the law, and everyone should have the right to marry.
The No on 8 Campaign has released its response to the Proposition 8 proponent’s Gavin Newsom ad.
It seems that Politico agrees with my take on last night’s debate–it sucked.
But the Belmont University showdown was something entirely different.
Well if yesterday’s news wasn’t a wake up call to the LGBT community, I don’t know what would be.
State Senator Dean Florez has a novel idea for bridging the gap in the State budget–ask the employees’ pension fund to bail out the employer.
The intensifying battle over Proposition 8–the California initiative to redefine marriage–is drawing in big bucks from around the country.
I am going back and forth over this one. My insurance company says it covers $30 a day for rental while my BMW is being fixed.
The Sacramento Bee fact-checks the latest television ad from the proponents of Proposition 8 and comes just short of calling it mendacious.
Although Hollywood celebrities love to speak out on political matters, when it comes to putting their money where their mouths are, it is another story.
Tastes great, a 44-10 win over Oregon, but somehow it feels less than fulfilling.
On the scoreboard and on paper, USC’s third win of the 2008 season is as impressive as its first two.
Hey y’all…
I know I have been a bad blogger these last few days, but I have excuses and plenty of them!
Last Friday, I was rear-ended on the 5 freeway heading down to Anaheim, so I have been trying to deal with insurance companies and the like.
I am not defending Sarah Palin or her church–but I do think that people really should not try to now claim that a candidate is what his or her pastor preaches.
In an historic interview with the Washington Blade–the first with a LGBT publication by a Republican Presidential Nominee–John McCain reiterates his position on Proposition 8.
Working on the Republicans Against 8 campaign this morning, we tried uploading the “Freedom is a Republican Value” campaign video to AOL’s Uncut video service…but there was a hitch.
Republicans Against 8 released this response to the “Yes on 8″ television ads this morning, targeting female Republicans and reminding them about the party’s legacy of advancing rights–not taking them away.
Well, not exactly… But the first ‘Yes on 8′ campaign ad should be counted as an in-kind contribution to the Jerry Brown for Governor campaign, as it basically tries to pit Californians against the San Francisco values of Mayor Gavin Newsom.
Late Saturday night, I was offered a seat on the California Republican Party Executive Committee. I turned it down.
On Wednesday, I wrote that there may indeed be a “Bradley Effect” going on with polling on Proposition 8–that people who understand that no Californian should be treated differently may tell pollsters they are against Proposition 8 even when they are really undecided or even for it.
The saying for the day, which I wrote in the middle of the night last night whilst checking on not one but two drunken friends on my couches read: “Let’s start at the very beginning.