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Day August 30, 2007

Can We Get THIS Bozo To Step Down, Too?

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I have never given this guy much serious thought.  But it is worth noting that it’s this bitter (if ya don’t believe me, get a look at him!) queen who originally worked to “out” Larry Craig a year ago.

Getting a look at his blog, the man I think can officially qualify as a stalker.  He has worked feverishly to “out” politicians for the last few years.  His basis on individuals being gay politicians to spotlight more alleged hypocrisy is the fact that they “might” be gay and that they vote against gay marriage.

If I were him, I’d head over to Oregon and California where the actual blue-state voters are voting against gay marriage in actual acts of Democracy.  I’d be willing to bet that some of them might be gay, too.

Extremists like this are exactly the reason people don’t take us seriously (well, that and shows like Queer as Folk).  They lack objectivity and the wit to debate issues under legality and constitutionality and use cheap tactics like this to distract from having to actually think.

This is how Americans see the gay community folks – this and our annual gay pride parades where men parade up and down the streets in chaps.

They are directly responsible for amplifying the segregation factor that plagues most of us everyday.  More members of the gay community need to speak out and alert people of the fact that they are NOT speaking for us.

I Love the Double Standard, Sean!

Isn’t it fun watching Democrats be utter hypocrites while they blame Republicans for being hypocrites?

Let’s look at the objective evidence:

–The reason Tom Delay stepped down after Ronnie Earle empanelled his sixth jury to win an indictment was mainly because of a Republican-endorsed rule that force politicians to step down once they were indicted for anything (no matter how many years it takes to move toward a conviction.)  Theoretically if Delay was a Democrat and the Republicans never established that rule, Delay would have not resigned and would have been re-elected.

–Even though Democrats ambushed Scooter Libby, we pretty much refrained from whining once he resigned.

–When Mark Foley was caught sending sexual instant messages to minors, we were more than happy to see him step down!

–Every prominent Republican out there now is asking for Larry Craig to step down.

This newshounds website is at it again!  They are angry at Dennis Prager’s quote on Hannity & Colmes because he said that Larry Craig was a “sinner” and not a “hypocrite.”

I agree that Craig would be a hypocrite if he is guilty on the grounds of his “family values” stance.  However; Democrats are blathering about his stance on gay marriage as if this is grounds for hypocrisy.  I hate to break it to them but it is possible for someone to be gay and oppose gay marriage.

Bob Beckel sweetened the deal on behalf of the Democrats by stating that it wouldn’t be so bad if Craig did not campaign on “family values.” 

This is sadly the true position of the Democrats and my hat is off to Bob Beckel for at least being honest about it.  Democrats accept this kind of behavior and endorse it.

–They still think Clinton is a hero after he (The President) had “sexual relations” with a white house intern.

–The re-elected Gerry Studds over and over again after he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year old male page.

Not only is this behavior acceptable to Democrats, it is endorsed and celebrated. 

The allegations do not change here regarding this specific incident.

The hypocrisy (the true hypocrisy) does change. 

If it were a Republican, Republicans would demand a resignation and Democrats would allege “hypocrisy.”

It it were a Democrat, Republicans would demand a resignation and Democrats would re-elect them.

Yup, there’s hypocrisy alright! 

So, when Sean Hannity says to Dennis Prager:

“Does that double standard bother you as much as me?”

My answer is: ABSOLUTELY NOT.  It’s one gift the Democrats give us that I love more than anything else.  Republicans have a reason to be embarrassed.  Democrats on the other hand would have another reason to say “It’s just about sex!”

Oh Dear God!

I detest doing back-to-back blogs on the same issue.  I really try to mix it up.  I even try to edit previous blogs with updates, but this post-script deserves a blog of its own.  Remember the Hillary donor, Norman Hsu?  You know, I mentioned him in the previous blog.  The New York Times tells us a little more about this guy.  Here are some excerpts:

But what was not widely known was that Mr. Hsu, who is in the apparel business in New York, has been considered a fugitive since he failed to show up in a San Mateo County courtroom about 15 years ago to be sentenced for his role in a scheme to defraud investors, according to the California attorney general’s office.

Mr. Hsu had pleaded no contest to one count of grand theft and was facing up to three years in prison.

Not the kind of guy you want as a major fundraiser for your campaign, right?

The donor, Norman Hsu, has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Democratic candidates since 2003, and was slated to be co-host next month for a Clinton gala featuring the entertainer Quincy Jones.

The event would not have been unusual for Mr. Hsu, a businessman from Hong Kong who moves in circles of power and influence, serving on the board of a university in New York and helping to bankroll Democratic campaigns.

WHOA!

Guess what?  Hsu helped other Dems too.  And now they are stepping all over themselves to rid their campaign coffers of those funds and disavow any relationship to this crook.

Last month, Mr. Hsu was among the honored guests at a fund-raiser for Representative Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat of Rhode Island, given by Stephen A. Schwarzman of the Blackstone Group at the New York Yacht Club.

Al Franken, a Democratic Senate candidate in Minnesota, said he would divest his campaign of Mr. Hsu’s donations, as did Representatives Michael M. Honda and Doris O. Matsui of California and Representative Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, all Democrats.

This just keeps getting more interesting.  I’m sure this won’t be the last we hear of this.  I’ll just watch with glee as the Democrats twitch uncomfortably and look for an out.  It’s 1996 all over again.  In the midst of a media cycle that has left frowns on a lot of Republican faces, this one is truly a gem.

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