Earlier today I had a conversation with a close friend of my Dad, the kind of conversation I kind of hoped this blog — and all such political discourse — might inspire. Like my Dad, many of my friends are Democrats (though I think a greater percentage of my father’s friends are Republicans). Over the years, this [...] Full story...
Recall how back in 2004, after John Kerry lost the election, a lot of Democrats were trying to point out Republican tactics to intimidate voters.
What is it with some of the left that at the mere mention of someone with opposing views, they immediately lose all focus and rant against conservatives and Republicans in general or John McCain and Sarah Palin in particular.
Commenting on Barney Frank’s conflict of interest, serving on the House Banking Committee while his partner worked at Fannie Mae, JammieWearingFool wonders if the media (save Bill Sammon who broke the story) has been ignoring this because Frank is gay.
Explaining to Charlie Rose why we’re in the financial mess we’re in, Democratic Congressman Barney Frank, Chairman of the House Financial Services Commitee, said there was a “lack of appropriate regulation.
Several readers have e-mailed me a link to a video produced by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) on Sarah Palin.
The editors of Gaywired.com asked me to write a piece on why gays should vote for John McCain. They just posted it, John McCain Better for All Americans, Not Just Gays.
While I had advertised the outing to see An American Carol barely twenty-four hours before we ended up seeing the flick last night in Hollywood, we gathered fourteen GayPatriot readers and friends.
Five years ago, Barney Frank contended that “These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,” at the center of the mortgage mess and financial crisis, “are not facing any kind of financial crisis.
A reader chanced upon a passage in Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson where that celebrated economist predicted today’s mortgage crisis:
Government-guaranteed home mortgages, especially when a negligible down payment or no down payment whatever is required, inevitably mean more bad loans than otherwise.
As David Zucker’s movie An American Carol comes out today, I’ve decided to organize a Los Angeles outing for GayPatriot readers (and friends) to see the flick tomorrow night, Saturday, October 4 or perhaps on Sunday the 5th.
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