Tis a slow news day and Bruce & Dan are off doing, well whatever they do when they’re not online, so I figured this would be a good time for an open thread question. Besides, I’m having a bit of a bad day anyways… Just a wee bit of advice for the future: never, ever [...] Full story...
Yesterday I wondered whether I should travel to St. Paul for the Republican National Convention. Prodded by readers and friends (including some who love ribbing me for my political leanings), I decided to go.
When I read that Todd Palin, the husband of the presumptive Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, is “Native Yup’ik Eskimo,” I wondered if that would have any impact on the presidential race.
Yesterday, I blogged on the Obama campaign’s biggest blunders. But, today, the day after his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, a scan of the top headlines reveals that the day’s headline is John McCain’s selection of Alaska Republican Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate (via Instapundit).
I’ve always defined a diva as a strong, confident woman who commands the respect of men, the type of woman we gay men love.
Someone sounds desperate and childish…..
Barack Obama has run a very smart campaign but made one of its dumbest moves yet in response to John McCain’s pick of Sarah Palin for veep.
. . . I think it’s entirely possible John McCain hit a home run on this one (though this was not my initial reaction).
He taps Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate.
UPDATE from Bruce (GayPatriot): Woooooo hooooo! Just as I couldn’t imagine me disliking the Obama ticket more after he picked Biden, I’m shocked to now find myself EXCITED about McCain’s pick and Vice President Sarah Palin.
I see Dan has his hopes on MN Gov. Pawlenty. (IMHO, that is a yawner.) But it just dawned on me that there might be a reason the announcement is in Dayton, Ohio today.
GP Ed. Note: This posting was originally published on April 26, 2008. I thought it would be fun to re-post it today.
I had planned a post on McCain’s running mate in anticipation of this morning’s decision.
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