Good times, good times. I am very happy about all this. I would so love to be a fly on the wall at the White House this last week or so. This Republican machine has done so much harm to the people of this country and this planet, and I am so bitterly angry at them for it all, I can't help but feel a little schadenfreude mixed in with nice clean pure joy.
Check this out. Republican National Committee Chair Ken Mehlman is "stepping down" but the mainstream media doesn't seem to be covering the fact that Bill Maher
outed Ken Mehlman on Larry King Live the other day. I'd actually seen him on there, and he talks about how a lot of influential movers and shakers in the Republican party are gay, but CNN cut out his specific mention of Ken Mehlman. You can read more about it
here and Huff Post has the video
here.
Really interesting. I don't think all this recent gayness on the right should sit well with the base, because they'll perceive it as a sickness in the party, especially with people like Mark Foley and Ted Haggard being in the news for not just probably liking the cock, but liking the cock of underage pages and meth-dealing prostitutes. (In other words, actually having real problems they need to deal with, but those problems being unfortunately linked in the public's mind with their apparent sexuality.)
I really wish all these gay Republicans had come out on their own and shown both their party and the country that gay people come in every possible configuration and it's silly to be afraid of us. These guys could have used their power to enlighten people instead of using it to work so hard against the interests of gay people. The more of us come out, the harder it is to fear us or hate us. And no one needs to learn the lesson that we shouldn't be feared and hated more than the conservative Republican types who look to people like Foley, Haggard, and Mehlman to protect them from the downfall of human civilization they expect if the degenerate gays can get married.