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The Senator recently released a new ad - included after the jump - urging Oregonians to vote for her education, Iraq and, for hippies, environmental policies. She will also visit that state later this week. (Obama's also planning a visit in the near future.) Also, rumor has it that Chelsea Clinton - who popped into Portland's massively gay "Red Dress Party" - will head to the state to make a play for the lesbians. How appropriate. From Willamette Week: Just got word there is a very strong possibility that my new friend Chelsea Clinton is heading back to Portland for a very special appearance on Tuesday, May 13. It's only fitting that the former first daughter hit the lesbians - Oregon is, after all, the Beaver State. |
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Fearing a loss in his city's forthcoming election, London mayor Ken Livingstone took a jaunt around the gay ghettos to spread some good will - and get good press. We're not sure it worked… |
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This weekend's tour of queer duty ain't the first time Clinton has paid her lavender respects. Just last weekend she made an appearance at an Oregon's Red Dress event, which raises money to fight HIV/AIDS. The Philadelphia appearance only cements the young Clinton's ties with the gays. She stopped by four bars in total and saw an estimated 1,500 queer voters, all of whom seemed excited to see and seen with her. And we would have been, too. |
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Chelsea doesn't appear to be wearing a dress - a party requirement - but she did spend a few hours getting to know the boys before bouncing off to Philadelphia. |
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Don't fuck with Chelsea Clinton! The 28-year old got feisty when a Butler University student asked whether Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky hurt her mother's credibility, particularly when Hillary defended her husband against a "right wing conspiracy," which turned out to be Lewinsky's lips. Chelsea was not impressed by the off-color, meaningless question: "Wow, you're the first person actually that's ever asked me that question in the, I don't know maybe, 70 college campuses I've now been to, and I do not think that is any of your business." She then lunged at the man, tore out his throat with her teeth and feasted on his soul. Okay, that didn't happen, but you can tell Chelsea's thinking about it. |
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If our eyes serve right, it looks like MSNBC journo David Shuster, who was ridiculously suspended for that Chelsea Clinton "pimped out" remark, popped up on Hardball's five o'clock showing. |
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My question came next: “I noticed during the gay rights question, you kept using the word ‘civil’ throughout your answer. Why can’t your mother stoop low enough to grant full, equal marriage rights for same-sex couples? Or is the word ‘marriage’ too sacred for the Clintons?” Oh, snap! |
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MSNBC has suspended David Shuster for pondering whether or not Chelsea Clinton had been "pimped out" by mother Hillary's campaign. Despite the fact that he's already apologized for the remark - which we find completely reasonable, although the phrasing may have been wrong - MSNBC says that he will again offer his apologies and then be off the air for an indefinite amount of time. We imagine their reaction has to do with the Clinton camp intimating they would boycott MSNBC debates, but that's total conjecture on our parts. Read the MSNBC statement after the jump… |
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Charlie and I were determined to get a picture of Bill holding our HRC/One Iowa t-shirt, and we fought hard through the dense crowd to get to him. Sadly, we were no match for the crowd and he got away from us. However, we were physically very close to him, which was very exciting since we earlier discussed how he was the only Democratic luminary neither of us had never seen in person. James Taylor managed to get a picture with Hillary—sans t-shirt, unfortunately—but we did score a picture with Chelsea Clinton with the shirt. The Advocate's Kerry Eleveld also traveled to Iowa, where she's keeping an eye on polls and talking to local politicos, like Obama supporter Christopher Diebel. |