Maybe Americans should wake up and be concerned but not exactly in the way this loon thinks.
A billboard showing President Barack Obama wearing a turban has sparked a lot of attention at the suburban Denver used car dealership that put it up.
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Ooops! Sometimes you have to break some Traditional-marriage eggs to make a homophobia omelette! Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a lawyer and candidate for Texas attorney general, claims that the legislators of the Lone Star State, in their zeal to eliminate Opposite Marriage, have accidentally banned un-opposite marriage as well.
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I have a new phrase that I think aptly describes President Obama's view of gay and lesbian voters: Separate but equal Democrats.
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There is something called damning with faint praise. Mr. Andy Towle recently commented upon how Contessa Brewer of MSNBC used the wording "defining marriage traditionally" in her reports the day after the election.
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Jakey G and fellow hairy monster Elmo recently spent a little time together while shooting an episode of Sesame Street.
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Photo: Mayer/WireImage Reaction to Adam Lambert’s debut album cover has certainly been strong. Some fans have pledged their allegiance to the American Idol alum’s glamtastic artwork on For Your Entertainment, while others have slammed it as more than a tad over-the-top (the phrase “space alien from Planet Fierce” has come up — on both sides).
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We apologize for being fanish, but Google has pulled off something with its new Navigation elements in Google Maps (or is it Google Maps in a Navigation app? It's hard to tell) that has serious ramifications for a navigation device industry used to charging money for functionality.
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I was chatting with Greg Sargent of the Plum Line and he used the phrase "the village" with me. I'd heard it before, but had no idea what he was talking about.
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On Tuesday, I was watching Good Morning America. I heard a man with a southern accent, referring to Obama's impression that we may be in a Depression, say "Oh that's just the President in drama queen mode.
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Remember that little, old lady in that 80s burger commercial that coined the phrase, “Where’s the beef?” We don’t really know if she ever found the beef, but apparently, it was some twenty-some years in the making to the bottom of that famous question.
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We did not know this, because we don't listen to FM radio all that much (reasons: commercials, static, Jack FM, and there's something called Pandora), but apparently radio stations like D.
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A commentator who opposed the use of the phrase "no homo" was fired by Fox News, for reasons that remain unclear.
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A commentator who opposed the use of the phrase "no homo" was fired by Fox News, for reasons that remain unclear.
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"My, oh my -- can you feel it? Android excitement is certainly in the air this month. And, with each passing week, the anticipation only seems to grows thicker.
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The Washington Post's "Voices" column is where crazy people who don't have their own blogs come to talk.
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The brilliant and irreverent satirist Brian Safi, from my favorite nerdy show on my favorite nerdy channel - InfoMania, is back exploring more LGBT issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media and pop culture.
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That’s Gay, a recurring segment on the Current TV news show infoMania, looks at the absurdities of the “no homo” phrase originated by rappers to defuse the potential gay implications of their statements and actions.
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Premiering tonight on GSN (6PM Eastern with repeat at 9): One small step for gays. One giant leap for gays who enjoy the phrase "make whoopee.
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Sweet holy Sudeikis! (Yes, it’s one of those moments where the phrase must be used) Where has Clark Gregg been all my life? Very, very doable.
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