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Gay Agenda Vlog: “It’s Over, Hillary” and When Gay Bishops Marry

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Happy Friday from Jay Vanasco and John Polly, your “Gay Agenda” vlog hosts. We hopped on camera yesterday to issue an imporant message to Senator Clinton. Stop. It’s time. Even die-hard Hill-o-phile Jay has come to a decison: It’s time to bow out. Watch and discuss, please.

And while you’re watching you can hear us riff on the McGreevey divorce (which today seems to have settled?), the Michigan domestic-partnership benefits train wreck, and the happy forthcoming wedding plans of supergay Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson. He’s been getting death threats, but he’s undaunted. Jay’s got some good insight on the esteemed pastor because she just interviewed him. Nice!

It gets us both thinking about our own marriage possibilities. Hmmmmm… See it all below.

 

 

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  1. Could someone please tell me anything Clinton admin gave us besides DOMA and "Don't ASK DON'T TELL"? It is time for us all to move on and get behind OUR nominee, Barack Obama!
  2. I must admit, you two are quite possibly the cutest blogger couple I’ve ever seen. Nevertheless, sugar and spice don't always mix nice with politics and your softball approach to having Hillary concede is quite nauseating. The very reason Hillary is continuing her campaign, is because she has several more states to win and as it stands, by pretty large margins. I'm amazed that the media declared Hillary finished after being trounced in North Carolina. Uh, wasn't she expected to lose? Don't they have one of the largest African American populations in the country? Hasn't that community already shown their partisanship for Obama in previous primaries? No surprises there. While the African American community is a key voting block for Democrats, so are blue collar workers, you know the ones that Barak deeply offended and will be constantly reminded of during the general election by Republicans. These are the very same people that could easily be swayed by McCain’s reputation as a maverick and war hero. The odds of Obama pulling off Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and several other key states that are needed to win an election are slim to none. We all know that he has done an outstanding job of bringing in a large number of starry-eyed impressionistic younger voters who think he walks on water, but they with Blacks and your (Moveon.org & Huffington) liberals will not be enough to win the election come November. I’m always amazed how the latter group thinks they’re the only constituents that matter in the Democratic Party. As if we should all bow down to their seemingly judgmental and imprudent wisdom. Unlike the Obama zombies, we don’t take our marching orders from the radical left nor do we buy into the spin being propagated by news organizations on the Obama payroll (MSNBC). All I keep hearing is that Hillary should drop out because Obama has already won. EXCUSE ME! First and foremost, he hasn’t won anything. Furthermore, he will not have the necessary delegates to win the nomination in June. Everyone wants to throw Florida and Michigan voters to the wolves, without considering the fact that the voters in those states were not responsible for the dumbass decisions their politicians made. I don't even want to hear about the "rules are the rules". If that asswipe Howard Dean had not denied those two states all of their delegates come convention time, we wouldn't even be discussing this. Don’t forget, these are must win states for our party to take the White House. I think the election in 2000 proved that. I also believe that by isolating these voters from the process (especially Floridians who can be hardcore) would be a major mistake come election time. Now we have Obama making stops in Michigan, with the very likelihood that there may in fact be some sort of conciliatory caucus or voting taking place in June. Time will tell. Until then, Hillary has every legitimate right to continue her quest for the nomination. In short, it ain’t over until the fat lady takes a crap, wipes her ass and sings HALLELUJAH! Amen.
  3. Paul, maybe because some of us hate to see 1972 replayed,which will give us McCain and years or decades of misery. Hillary please don't let them hijack the party stay in!!
  4. Why is anyone even challenging the fact that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee? And that includes Hillary. It's insanity to continue spending hundreds of thousands if not millions, of dollars on what is clearly an already decided contest. Hillary should get a life, concede to Obama and hope, in return, that he magnanimously bails out her richly deserved and overwhelming campaign deficit.
  5. Hey Guys,
    You two are such cutie pies! I'm glad you are leading my agenda.
    I'm all for Hillary going the distance. Just cause all these puppet head pundits on TV are saying it's bad for the Democrats doesn't mean it's so. They have nothing else to talk about. God knows they couldn't talk about how bad the economy is, or how we are losing brave souls and tons of our tax payer's money in Iraq.
    I voted for Hillary, but I would be very happy with Barack. Let them finish the race. And we have to work our hardest in the general election. We can't sit back this time.

    Love you guys

    Jim
  6. It is not over until Hillary says it is over, or until Florida and Michigan count and she looses fairly. Hillary has 22 million in funds for the general election so I would say she has a great start to a third party run, and Obama and the far left that have hijacked the democractic party need to think twice before trying to run her over. Hillary will stand for the people that love her and need her. Let all votes count, or she will win more votes in the general election then Obama.
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