May 112009
On Tuesday closeted Florida Governor Charlie Crist will announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate.
From Politico:
Crist’s decision puts Republicans in strong position to hold onto the seat held by retiring Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) Crist holds high approval ratings among both Republicans and Democrats, according to statewide polling, and has forged a moderate governing style that has won him widespread support. His decision to run came as little surprise to political observers, with the governor and his allies hinting of his interest in running for Congress over the last several months. Crist starts out as the frontrunner to succeed Martinez. But he will first be facing a primary against an up-and-coming conservative challenger, former state House Speaker Marco Rubio. Many Florida conservatives have begun to rally around Rubio over dissatisfaction with Crist’s moderate positions, particularly his vigorous advocacy of President Barack Obama’s stimulus package.
The timing is curious, as Crist is also in the news as one of the primary subjects of the new film Outrage, which exposes closeted politicians and their anti-gay policies.
May 102009
National Security Advisor General James Jones appeared on ABC’s This Week discussing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” indicating he was unsure if it would be overturned. Watch.
We really need to hear Obama publicly address the issue, as we are all growing tired of the hedging from others in the administration. But I continue to resist the idea that Obama is turning his back on the gay community, and am hopeful the president will do the right thing, sooner than later. We must not continue to dishonor brave patriots like Lt. Dan Choi with this policy.
May 082009
Equality California has launched the “Win Marriage Back” campaign aimed at restoring marriage equality California. In this effort they have release new television ads telling the stories of real familes in California who were impacted by the passage of Proposition 8.
Ruben & Hector
[youtube width=”480″ height=”295″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBi5QJenrBU[/youtube]
Frances & Cynthia
May 072009
Today Doug McKelway arrogantly refused to apologize for threatening gay blogger Mike Rogers yesterday, asking for a tight shot of his remarks.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulZFOz0N6Fg[/youtube]