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This morning, while reading the blogs, Glenn linked a post which caught me eye. In his piece, “Clinton’s Biggest Mistake,” Tom Bevan writes that “the campaign was guilty of laziness brought on by overconfidence and arrogance.“ But, as the campaign wore on, and the nomination which Mrs. Clinton thought to be hers by right slipped [...] Full story...
Well, except maybe poor Jimmah.
Recently, I sent Limbaugh an e-mail message, his preferred means of long-distance communication, asking what his own presidential agenda would look like.
Reading my letter to the editor (full text included below) of the San Francisco Chronicle correcting an misrepresentation of my research on monogamy and gay groups which appeared in an Op-ed that paper published last Thursday reminded me yet again how few gay advocates of gay marriage understand the institution they’re advocating.
I’m don’t remember when I first heard a gay leftist dismiss gay Republicans as self-loathing.
At the recent African Union summit in Egypt, member nations failed to condemn Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s President-for-Life, for stealing the election from opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai.
In response to my quoting Jonathan Rauch’s observation that that honest advocacy of same-sex marriage “requires acknowledging that same-sex marriage is a significant social change.
Not normally in favor of legislation which limits our freedom, I find myself in an odd position today, delighted about a new California law banning the use of handheld cellphones when driving taking effect.
Along with Jonathan Rauch, Dale Carpenter is one of those rare advocates of gay marriage who can make a compelling case for “this expansion of the meaning of marriage” (as the editors of the LA Times puts it) to a conservative audience.
In a post this morning, I noted that Andrew Sullivan called General Wesley Clark’s recent attacks on John McCain “revolting” and “repulsive.
When working on his piece on presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain’s letter supporting Proposition 8 which would enshrine the traditional definition of marriage in the California constitution, LA Weekly writer Patrick Range McDonald contacted me for a comment on this decision.
Shortly after posting my piece wondering if the sensible Andrew Sullivan were returning, I checked his blog a little more regularly had was my wont in recent months.
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