In a post this morning, I noted that Andrew Sullivan called General Wesley Clark’s recent attacks on John McCain “revolting” and “repulsive.” He wasn’t the only one to take on the favorite general of the Clintons. In addition to Senator John Warner, former Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Leighton “Snuffy” Smith (USN Retired), Colonel Bud [...] Full story...
In perhaps the most hopeful column for Republicans in recent days, Karl Rove wrote yesterday in the Wall Street Journal that, “There are probably more undecided and persuadable voters open to switching their choice than in any election since 1968.
Even before the Connecticut Supreme Court’s ruling this morning mandating gay marriage, I had begun to think that the prospects for defeating Proposition 8 were becoming increasingly bleak.
Earlier today the Connecticut Supreme Court became the third such state supreme court to overturn the state’s marriage laws and mandate gay marriage.
No, not from the 1960s when little Barry was just 7.
1970s? Nope. Maybe this is from the 1980s when Barack was you know, young and impressionable and “just getting started?
No.
You decide. Frankly, the baby is scary enough without spouting jihadist cries!
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One of the things I’ve noted in following Obama’s campaign is how much he dwells on the supposed failures of the “last eight years.
In a previous post, I noted how that (D) after a candidate’s name renders him “immune to criticism from gay political organizations.
I’m sorry, but my only reaction to this news item was — “What the f*ck were these two women thinking by VACATIONING in Lebanon?”
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Two American journalists vacationing in Lebanon are missing, the U.
Ace has unearthed a OUTLINES (gay Chicago monthly) candidates’ survey from 1996. It reveals that the-then Democratic party nominee for Illinois 13th Senatorial district, Barack Obama, “Supports gay rights, same sex marriage.
For the past year or so, I have been pondering writing a memoir, not necessarily because my life has been particularly interesting, but because, I believe, lessons I’ve learned, largely by taking the wrong path, may well have some universal significance.
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