Friday, February 07, 2020

I Didn't Say It ...

Pete Buttigieg, reacting to the partial results of the delayed Iowa caucus vote:

“It validates the idea that we can expand a coalition not only unified around who it is we’re against but around what it is that we’re for. And it validates for a kid somewhere in a community …. wondering … if he belongs, or she belongs, or they belong, in their own family, that if you believe in yourself and your country, there’s a lot backing up that belief.”

He may not win the nomination, but he made history.
And he made a community proud.
Lamar Alexander, GOP Coward, saying believes _____ withheld military aid to Ukraine to “encourage” its government to investigate the Bidens:

“If you have eight witnesses who say someone left the scene of an accident, why do you need nine? I mean, the question for me was: Do I need more evidence to conclude that the president did what he did? And I concluded no.”

So, he did what he did, and you think that’s okay for a president to do. And you think this acquittal, which you will vote for, will embolden him to be just as corrupt?
Seriously. Fuck off. No, seriously fuck off.
Rashida Tlaib, Democratic congresswoman, apologizing for leading a chorus of boos for Hillary Clinton at a Bernie Sanders event:

“I am so incredibly in love with the movement that our campaign of #NotMeUs has created. This makes me protective over it and frustrated by attempts to dismiss the strength and diversity of our movement. However, I know what is at stake if we don’t unify over one candidate to beat Trump and I intend to do everything possible to ensure that Trump does not win in 2020. In this instance, I allowed my disappointment with Secretary Clinton’s latest comments about Senator Sanders and his supporters get the best of me. You all, my sisters-in-service on stage, and our movement deserve better. I will continue to strive to come from a place of love and not react in the same way of those who are against what we are building in this country. This is about building a just and equitable future for my two boys, children across the country, and future generations.”

Nice that you apologized, though you never should have done it in the first place because you are standing on the shoulders of Hillary Clinton and every woman who came before you.
Show some respect.
Martin O'Malley, former candidate for president and governor of Maryland, on Bernie:

“Bernie’s still being given a bit of a free pass by the national media. I do not believe that he would be a strong candidate for our party in the fall. And, except for three months out of every four years, he’s not even of our party.”

Bernie is not a Democrat, until election time.
Bernie has not passed, written, proposed, any notable legislation in his entire career.
That said, if Bernie’s the nominee, he gets my vote.
PS O’Malley is dreamy AF.
Joni Ernst, Iowa Republican Senator, has already vowed to impeach Joe Biden if he’s elected president, after saying that using impeachment as a weapon is wrong:

“I think this door of impeachable whatever has been opened. Joe Biden should be very careful what he’s asking for because, you know, we can have a situation where if it should ever be President Biden, that immediately, people, right the day after he would be elected would be saying, ‘Well, we’re going to impeach him.’”

Take a seat, Joni, because if the Blue Wave strikes again, your party will be irrelevant.
Frank BruniNYT columnist, Pete Buttigieg’s so-called ‘gay reckoning’:

“He has weathered complaints, even derision, from L.G.B.T.Q. progressives, many of whom say he’s not gay enough, his manner and mannerisms too strait-laced, his policy preoccupations too moderate, his success infuriatingly reflective of how readily and well he assimilates into heterosexual America.”

I don’t know where to start … not gay enough? Not fucking gay enough? What does that even mean, because it seems to imply that all gay people should act exactly the same, and we don’t and we never have.
Strait-laved? Why, because he appears to be a nice man? Oh, that’s awful!
He’s too moderate? That’s not a bad thing; think about that pendulum swinging all the way back from the far right of hatred where it sits now, to the far left of utter liberalism. It’s not gonna happen.
I don’t see him assimilating into hetero-culture. I mean, how many heteros are kissing their husbands on the campaign trail? How many heteros are telling their long coming out story?
Knock this stuff off; it serves no one, least of all the LGBTQ+ community.

12 comments:

  1. My goodness, people are busy.
    (Mayor Pete)
    xoxoxo :-)

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  2. That picture of Pete makes me think a little of JFK. Not gay enough? I think that's a bigoted statement, does he think because Pete is gay that he should do at least one season of Drag Race? What the heck! I frigging hated that bull growing up, gay people are every type of people!

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  3. I think it is time to get Bernie and Biden out of the race. Bring someone in that has a cleaner slate.

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  4. @TDM
    Yes, Mayor Pete.

    @Steven
    That's exactly it!

    @Bathwater
    That's exactly it, too!

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  5. Love me some Pete. I think he did very well in Iowa.
    Rashida made a mistake. Yep. And I agree with Martin O'Malley (giving me strong DILF vibes in that photo) about Bernie.
    Nothing you tell me about the Repug hypocrisy will surprise me. Nothing.

    XOXO

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  6. Not gay enough, huh? Homosexuality only means that you're sexually attracted to members of the same gender. It doesn't mean that being gay automatically comes with a feather boa and lisp. Honestly! Remember all of the blue haired old ladies who had no clue that Liberace was gay? Was he not gay enough? People can be so purposefully stupid.

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  7. Democrats booing Hillary Clinton at a Bernie Sanders event, led by a Democratic congresswoman -- WTF???? Your response is exactly right.

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  8. the asshole is back.

    mayor pete AND martin o'malley - DILFs!

    the rest of the ignorants should siddown and STFU!

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  9. Frank Bruni thinks his words are so special.... they're not.

    Joni took sort of took back her words when someone pointed out to her she was eating a shit sandwich.

    Your right about Martin, and he's right about Bernie.

    Lamar is a coward.

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  10. Anonymous7:32 AM

    Your post makes it sound as if Frank Bruni, a gay man himself, is the one criticizing Pete Buttigieg as not being "gay enough". On the contrary, Bruni's column defends Mayor Pete and makes it clear that people in the L.G.B.T.Q. community cannot be put in boxes, political or otherwise. From a reader in Philadelphia who admires the heck out of Buttigieg and would happily vote for him for president in 2028 or so.

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  11. @Anon
    I think the first line makes it clear that Bruni is speaking about criticism Buttigieg has received from SOME in the LGBTQ community, and not from Bruni himself.

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  12. @Sooo-this-is-me, I think that is exactly what they expect!

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