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Neal Boulton Even More Full Of It Than We Thought?
This morning we told you about how the gay glossy used straight models to portray queer domestic bliss. Now former Genre editor Andy Towle informs us that publisher William Kapfer approached him for press last month and included this note from Boulton: Everyone wants—someone. But when you get them, how do you keep it going. Genre's new service journalism and -how to- editorial direction made it easy for us to provide our readers with the **50 top ways to stay together forever.** This is not your typical list. Yeah fucking right. We haven't heard such a pile of horse shit since Pat Buchanan called Keith Kerr a coward. |
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"My flesh crawls from the old queen."
From there, Savage launches a verbal assault on "Anderson Blooper" and Keith Kerr, the retired brigadier who asked the presidential candidates about Don't Ask, Don't Tell. And, from what we gather, Savage isn't so keen on Kerr: I don't care about this old queen, frankly. He disgusts me to make — my flesh crawls from the old queen. That was a general? Now you wonder why we're still in Iraq five years later. General — with General Keith Kerr, you know why we're still in Iraq five years later. That's all. He wasn't just racking up cue balls at the pool table. I'm sick of it! I'm sick of the whole country, it's like Rome! It's melting down like Rome! Christ, won't someone feed Savage to the lions, already? The 65-year old commentator also commented on Cooper's sexuality: "Why don't you enlist, Anderson? I'm not saying you're gay. But you certainly could enlist if you're so interested in "do ask do tell."" |
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"There’s an element of fraud here."
For those of you who haven't been paying attention, retired Brigadier General Kerr asked the Republicans about Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The Republicans all paid lip service to gay soldiers, yet continue to endorse the anti-gay military measure. Kerr later came under fire for his Hillary Clinton connections, leading many to claim Clinton's campaign planted him in the audience. Kerr and Clinton denied it, of course. Not one to miss a national scandal, Buchanan popped into Fox News yesterday to accuse Kerr of "fraud" and cowardice: There’s an element of fraud here. When the general did not identify himself as a fierce partisan of Hillary Rodham Clinton and presented himself simply as a military man who had served and was gay. And who obviously did not have the courage, frankly, when he was in the military to come out of the closet and say I’m gay. And to attack the Republicans for lacking the courage to take a position he was unable to take, I think makes him look rather bad. Buchanan's such a dirty son of a bitch. How's he going to go on national television and call a soldier a "coward" for abiding by Republican-endorsed laws? Seriously… |
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Kerr Denies Working For Clinton Campaign
Keith Kerr appeared on CNN's American Morning to defend charges that he works for the Clinton Campaign. Kerr caught our eye, of course, when he asked the Republican presidential candidates why they support Don't Ask, Don't Tell. CONTINUED » |