Showing posts with label America with even more Hope and Change - Gay Marriage 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America with even more Hope and Change - Gay Marriage 2015. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2015

"Here’s a clue, champ: Paulo’s not a feminist. Count on it."

Now that Gay Marriage is In,the push for Open Marriage, the erasure of the ideal of fidelity from marriage, the embrace of adultery as normative, begins:

//As I write this, my children are asleep in their room, Loretta Lynn is on the stereo, and my wife is out on a date with a man named Paulo. It’s her second date this week; her fourth this month so far. If it goes like the others, she’ll come home in the middle of the night, crawl into bed beside me, and tell me all about how she and Paulo had sex. I won’t explode with anger or seethe with resentment. I’ll tell her it’s a hot story and I’m glad she had fun. It’s hot because she’s excited, and I’m glad because I’m a feminist.

Before my wife started sleeping with other men, I certainly considered myself a feminist, but I really only understood it in the abstract. When I quit working to stay at home with the kids, I began to understand it on a whole new level. I am an economically dependent househusband coping with the withering drudgery of child-rearing. Now that I understand the reality of that situation, I don’t blame women for demanding more for themselves than the life of the housewife. //


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Your vote doesn't matter.

Why vote on important issues at all?

Let's just sit back and have 5 out of 9 lawyers tell us the way things are going to be.


Whatever happened to Katie Couric?

She is working for Yahoo and in this clip is interviewing Ted Cruz.

She is surprised to find that Hillary injected the "Birther" claim into the 2008 election.

Cruz is articulate and provides a cogent explanation about the American political system.


Because he knows who his enemy really is...

...and they are Americans who don't agree with him.

Hugh Hewitt back Ben Smith of Buzzfeed into a corner.

//HH: I know, but when you report, for example, on Saudi Arabia, you’re reporting on a state that refuses Christians to practice their faith. You’re reporting on a state that beheads people. You’re reporting on a state that embraces Shariah. Do you have an editorial judgment that that is an evil state? Or is that not within, is that again above your pay grade?

BS: Hugh, that’s not the business. I mean, the value that we add is the reporting, as I see it, and so that’s what we try to do.

HH: So can you articulate for me, and I get it, I think I get it, but can you articulate for me what is the different between the need to announce on LGBT equality and the need not to announce on Shariah-governed states?

[Long silence]

BS: That’s a really good question.//


 
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