Monthly Archives: December 2007

Sullivan Endorses Ron Paul

Andrew Sullivan has endorsed Ron Paul for the Republican nomination. The great forgotten principles of the current Republican party are freedom and toleration. Paul’s federalism, his deep suspicion of Washington power, his resistance to government spending, debt and inflation, his ability to grasp that not all human problems are soluble, least of all by government: these are principles that made …

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A Festivus For The Rest Of Us

Staying on the ecumenical tip, the world’s first Festivus Pole lot is doing business in Milwaukee. “I got a lot of problems with you people! And now, you’re gonna hear about it.” And after that, the feats of strength.

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I Have A Personal Relationship With Him

(Via- By The Bayou.)

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Lieberman Endorses McCain

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), who calls himself an “Independent Democrat” has crossed the party aisles to endorse John McCain for president. One war hawk for another. No surprise here. Lieberman’s support for the Iraq war cost him the support of the Democratic party in 2006, so he became an Independent and won anyway. Lieberman’s endorsement is expected to greatly help …

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The Cult Of Princesses

In the Nation, Barbara Ehrenreich writes about the cult of Disney’s Princesses: Disney likes to think of the Princesses as role models, but what a sorry bunch of wusses they are. Typically, they spend much of their time in captivity or a coma, waking up only when a Prince comes along and kisses them. The most striking exception is Mulan, …

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Yes, She Is

Chelsea, Saturday, 1AM At a Christmas party, several guys are loudly dishing a man standing ten feet away. Guy 1: “Oh, please. She thinks she is the hottest thing. I mean, look at her shoes! Who is she kidding?” Guy 2: “Would you STOP with the female pronouns already? HE is not a HER!” From across the room, the gentleman …

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Pride Agenda Provides Fodder
To Giuliani Opponents

The Empire State Pride Agenda has commented on Rudy Giuliani’s notable retreat from his previously vigorous support for LGBT rights by releasing a list of major accomplishments achieved during his two terms as NYC mayor. Rudy Giuliani was Mayor of New York City from 1994 – 2001. During his time as Mayor, he worked with NYC’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and …

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CBS Anchor To NYC Cop: You Dyke Bitch!

Alyica Lane, CBS news anchor for Philadelphia’s KYW-TV, was arrested in Chelsea last night for calling a female cop a “dyke bitch” and then punching the cop in the face. Reportedly, Lane and her boyfriend, radio disc jockey Chris Booker, got into a traffic altercation with a slow-moving unmarked police car. When the cops exited their vehicle to question Booker, …

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Stonewall Rebellion To Be Featured In
New York State Museum Exhibit

This just in from New York State Assemblyman Daniel O’Donnell’s office: December , 17 2007 – Under the leadership of Assembly Member O’Donnell, openly lesbian, gay, and bisexual state legislators (O’Donnell, Assembly Member Deborah Glick, State Senator Thomas Duane, Assembly Member Matthew Titone, and Assembly Member Micah Kellner) have secured a commitment from the New York State Museum to include …

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Don’t Give Up On Vista

I was at first puzzled by the above ad headline over on the New York Times, but it’s actually part of the Apple ad in the right column. Cute. Sound required.

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Shelter Kitty Says “Bundle Up”

Shelley is worried about this weekend’s nor’easter, but I tried explaining that tv weathermen live to plotz over things like this. Plus, they only actually get to SAY “nor’easter” about once or twice a year and I can tell that it rocks their world to do so. I actually kinda dig when a terrible storm is imminent – even hurricanes …

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The Irony Cross

I find it faintly amusing that among the numerous major league baseball players named in yesterday’s massive steroid scandal is Yankee pitcher Andy Pettitte, the bible-thumping family values man who preaches against pre-marital sex and drug use. Pettitte is a favorite guest on many Christian talk shows. The title of Pettitte’s 2005 book: Strike Zone: Targeting A Life Of Integrity …

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Bonush Time

The Grill, 1st Avenue, 9AM Woman 1: Hell no, I’m not going. Fuck Christmas and fuck them.Woman 2: You have to go to get the check.Woman 1: What? If I don’t go, I don’t get it?Woman 2: I guess.Woman 1: In that case, I’ll go, but I’m showing up shitfaced.Woman 2: Just like a regular Monday.Woman 1: Fuck you..

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At Least He Hasn’t Shot Anybody

Remember that 700 Club story about James Stabile, the gay guy who was touched by a pastor (“Fire!”) at that I-35 “purity seige” outside a Dallas gay bar and instantly renounced his homosexuality? Turns out he’s bipolar, had stopped taking his meds, and has already been kicked out of the ministry’s Build-A-Breeder home for wayward Xtians for being a “compulsive …

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Cover Your Ears

The Twelve Days Of Christmas, from the National Republican Senatorial Committee. (Via – Daimeon @ Pam’s House Blend.)

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Broadway Friday

The trailer for the movie version of Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep, has been released. – Hairspray and Sweeney Todd have received Golden Globe nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Other musical nominations: Best Actress – Nicki Blonski (Hairspray)Best Actress – Helena Bonham Carter (Sweeney Todd).Best Actor – Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd)Best Supporting Actor -John Travolta (Hairspray). …

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The Fatal Cost Of The “Ex-Gay” Movement

The young man who last Sunday shot and killed two people at a youth ministry training center, then killed two more and himself at Colorado’s New Life Church (Ted Haggard’s former home), was a cast out from the youth ministry, probably because he failed their attempts to make him “ex-gay”. As noted by Richard Rothstein, Matthew Murray, 24, posted on …

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A Gotham Threeway

According to the Wall Street Journal , aides to Michael “Not A Presidential Candidate” Bloomberg are hoping for a Clinton-Giuliani showdown after the primaries. One scenario — and the one aides are hoping for — would be a race between fellow New Yorkers Hillary Clinton and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Sen. Clinton’s negative rating is the highest in either party, …

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Gay Small-Business Owners:
Neotenic Dyslexics?

After the story earlier this week suggesting that “men are ‘made gay’ because they retain infantile or juvenile characteristics into adulthood – a phenomenon known as neoteny“, a reader pointed me to this New York Times story about dyslexia: It has long been known that dyslexics are drawn to running their own businesses, where they can get around their weaknesses …

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Friendly Voices – Mary J. Blige

“I’ve heard a couple of guys say foul things, and those guys are not around me anymore. When they say things like that, I’m looking at them like, ‘What makes you so scared? You don’t know who you are?’ “I don’t dislike them or anything, it just makes me wonder about them period. If you’re not sure about that, then …

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