Taking the "G" Out of GOP
The Log Cabin is a slightly lonelier place. New Hampshire state representative Corey Corbin has left the Republican Party for the Democrats. Although the openly gay Corbin's decision was based partly on Rick Santorum's war on buggery, in his announcement, Corbin stressed differences with Live Free Or Die State Gov. Craig Benson. (There's still time to vote in Dan Savage's contest to name a sex act after Santorum, by the way.)
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Please! Let's focus on what's happening in the Libertarian Party for a change, shall we?
No sense if giving this decrepit political monopoly such continuous free publicity. It's not getting US anywhere.
("this monopoly" is deliberately in the singular. Think the "Republicrats/Demopublican" monolith.)
Wollstein is right. Even though such Hit & Run items are mostly negative commentaries about "the monopoly," we're nevertheless sending energy their way.
And lest we forget: Anything that you're against weakens you; anything you're for empowers you.
War on buggery!!! Ha! That's the funniest line I've heard all week.
In my opinion, any sex act named after Santorum should somehow involve Brylcream.
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