Archive for the 'Politics' Category

A Playlist for Hillary

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Hillary Clinton has an iPod. Yeah, and so do Condi, Dubya, and at least half of Washington, based on my observations during the morning and evening commutes. What’s on it is the real interesting question.

“I’ve got everything — a total smorgasbord,” the 58-year-old senator said.
Songs from Clinton’s youth figure heavily in the selection of about […]

Charge it to Their Account

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

I know the Bush economic plan is to stick our kids with the bill for their war, tax cuts, etc. I just thought they’d be out of high school when the bill came due.

Shorter Power Line

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

I don’t read the Power Line blog that often, because I don’t often read right wing blogs, but when I saw that the Daou Report had linked to their post about Ray Nagin’s election win in New Orleans, I went over to read the whole thing.
The short version is this: Dumb niggers elected the wrong […]

Oklahoma Court OKs Gay Adoptions

Saturday, May 20th, 2006

I covered Oklahoma’s anti-gay adoption law — which not only prevented gay adoptions in the state, but also prohibited the state from recognizing adoptions granted in other states to same sex couples — when it was passed by the Oklahoma House and Senate. I wondered then how it could possibly stand. Well, it didn’t.
A federal […]

Apology Not Accepted

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

Kudos to Washington D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams has recommended that minister Alfred Owens apologize for blatantly homophobic remarks made during a sermon.
Mayor Anthony A. Williams threatened yesterday to remove a prominent minister from his interfaith council if the minister does not issue a public apology for derogatory remarks he made about gay men during a […]

Gay Flip-Flops Abound

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

I’ll say this for the Bush administration. They can still surprise me. Back in January I posted about how the Bush administration backed an Iranian initiative to block U.N. access to gay human rights groups.

But apparently there’s been an about face, of sorts. As other countries again lined up to deny consultative access to a […]

Walks Like a Duck, Quacks Like a Duck

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

So, can we call them racists yet?

What Happens in Las Vegas

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

It’s official. The reservations have been made. I’ll be at the YearlyKos Convention in Las Vegas, June 8 - 11. (And “the ex” is gonna be there too.) I’ve never been to Las Vegas before, so it should be quite an experience. The family is staying behind, so — since I don’t drink or gamble […]

Good News from Georgia

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Well, this is welcome news. A Georgia judge struck down the state’s ban on gay marriage. And in doing so, she offered these words of sanity.
Judge Constance C. Russell’s order states: "This Court is well aware that Amendment One enjoyed great public support. However, the test of law is not its popularity. Procedural safeguards […]

Tar Baby

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Oh no he didn’t. It’s amazing what people will say when they think you ain’t in the room.
SNOW: Having said that, I don’t want to hug the tar baby of trying to comment on the program, the alleged program, the existence of which I can neither confirm nor deny.
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QUESTION: What are your personal goals? What […]

Religious Remainders

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

I don’t often to “remainders” posts. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever done one. But there were a lot items on my radar and in my news reader today that were religiously related in one way or another. So many, in fact, that when I tried to tie them all together in a single […]

Supremes Sidestep Gay Families

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Did they dodge a bullet or did we? I’m not sure, but I’m a bit relieved when the Supreme Court refuses to rule on a gay adoptions case, thus letting stand a ruling that came down in our favor.

In a Washington state case, the U.S. Supreme Court refused today to block a gay woman from […]

Dean Declines to Denounce?

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

Media Matters notes that Oliver North asked why Dean hadn’t denounced anti-gay protesters at soldiers’ funerals, and implied that the protesters — Fred Phelps and family — may be “liberals” or Democratic supporters. Ollie missed the point. Maybe the reason Dean hasn’t denounced them is because he wants their votes.

Wonk-ed

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Hmmm. I guess I’d better pick up the place a bit now that Wonkette knows where I live.

Reprieve for Iraqi Gays?

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Nobody else is talking about this yet, so I might as well since — as I’ve noted before — there hasn’t been much discussion in the blogosphere about the hunting of Iraqi gays by religious death squads. Iraqi gay men may have caught a break, no thanks to us, now that the fatwa has […]