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Fashionable homo Tim Gunn had some choice words for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's closet on last night's Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The Bravo super star and Conan were discussing the New York Senator's sartorial philosophy, of which Gunn does not approve: When she was in the White House I really thought there was hope for her. And then she became the senator from New York and I thought 'hurray, hallelujah, she's from New York, she's representing us, her fashion will really be ramped up,' but I think she's confused about what her gender is. She's so mannish in her dress, and I believe the suits are probably made out of Kevlar. I just don't get it. We actually kind of dig Hillary's trans-friendly attire. It sends a clear message: "I may have a vagina, but I can fuck you up like a man," which will surely win over some Republican voters. |
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'Tells' It Like It Is
Don't Ask' has not been a benign "transition policy" as she claims. It was a cowardly political calculation that reaffirmed the military's unjust discharge policies and resulted in the dismissal of 10,870 dedicated service people since 1993. Discharges for homosexuality actually increased under 'Don't Ask' and cost taxpayers more than a quarter of a billion dollars. How can Hillary complain about the recent discharge of 55 Arab language specialists under 'Don't Ask' and not admit that the policy is a terrible mistake? The gay loving loving Gravel goes on to promise a full presidential apology for the 100,000 gay men and women discharged under Don't Ask. If he's elected president, that is… |
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• We're drooling over the Sun's rave review of Madonna's new album. November 14 can't get here fast enough. And we just found out she is on Letterman tonight too! • We're not done with her just yet. Some no-name publicity-seeking "artist" is suing Madge for stealing her music. This might actually explain American Life. (Last Item)
• A Massachusetts father is fuming that homosexuality is being taught to his son at school, going so far as to complain in person. We only wish our parents had felt this strongly about math. • All of you Bay Area fags who bought tickets to this weekend's live performance of the ultra-cool Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode are out of luck. It's been canceled. Seems like a little bitch named Copyright got in the way. • We're not voting Hilary for President in 2008, we're voting Bill for First Lady. |