October 14, 2004

The Lesbian Card

There is a fine line between discussing Mary Cheney as it pertains to a frank exchange on views of homosexuality, and violating her privacy (and that of the Vice President's family). I think most people felt that John Edwards was coloring within the lines when he discussed the young Ms. Cheney in an intimate setting over a table with the Vice President last week. But John Kerry was out of bounds in the way he talked about Mary Cheney last night: there was nothing germane in bringing up her sexual orientation, and it came off as cheap theatre, a transparent attempt to drive a wedge between the President and his conservative base.

Plus, the fact that both events occurred—that Ms. Cheney was discussed twice in a row—makes it look like there's a strategy afoot. That's just not something that happens naturally.

Apparently, if you don't want your daughter to be used as a political football, it means you are "ashamed" of her. That's how Elizabeth Edwards put it, anyway. What a cunt.

She probably believes anyone who's right-of-center on any issue at all is a hopeless homophobe. (That's why Kerry pulled the stunt in the first place: the presumption is that the GOP base is laced with homophobia.)

God help this country if these creeps get elected. They are the scum of the earth.

I can't stand what's happening to this country, and I can't wait till this election is over.

Ohio, don't fail us.

Posted by: Attila at 03:39 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 "That's how Elizabeth Edwards put it, anyway. What a cunt." Zing!

Posted by: Desert Cat at October 14, 2004 09:34 PM (c8BHE)

2 LMA- I know your politics on this issue, or at least where they were a few years ago, and I am surprised you have taken the orthodox Republican line on this. In what Kerry said there was nothing offensive apart from, perhaps, poor manners. I don't think it was to drive a wedge (Bush's base will vote for him anyway), I do think it was intended to highlight the contrast between what Bush preaches and reality and to preempt the Republicans using the issue as a wedge issue in the debates. While I don't actually think the Cheney's are ashamed of their daughter, they are playing on the cultural homophobia in this country that traditionally associates shame with it. - DNE

Posted by: dne at October 14, 2004 10:15 PM (tpysi)

3 Here's something to read. More later; gotta sleep now. Thanks for stopping by!

Posted by: Attila Girl at October 14, 2004 11:26 PM (SuJa4)

4 "Ohio, don't fail us." From your mouth to God's ears.

Posted by: physics geek at October 15, 2004 08:04 AM (Xvrs7)

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