October 10, 2004 (Press Release) --
If Clinton was "Our First Black President," is "Kerry Our First Gay Presidential Candidate"?
Remember how liberals were saying Bill Clinton was the first black president after a 1998 New Yorker article by Black feminist Toni Morrison who described Clinton as "our first black president. Blacker than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime."
Might Kerry be "our first gay presidential candidate." Gayer than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime.
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute Executive Director Matt Foreman said "John Kerry and John Edwards make up the most gay-supportive national ticket in American history," according to a CNSNews.com report.
The July 7 article said the "Task Force Policy Institute says it has analyzed Sen. John Edwards' positions on 13 issues important to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and found that while Edwards was supportive in nine categories, his positions were "unclear" in three others." ["http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=%5CPolitics%5Carchive%5C200407%5CPOL20040707d.html"]
But this is that the only reason Kerry and Edwards are gayer than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime. The July 8 Drudge Report headline was that Kerry and Edwards CAN'T KEEP HANDS OFF EACH OTHER. The report said"Hugs, kisses to the cheek, affectionate touching of the face, caressing of the back, grabbing of the arm, fingers to the neck, rubbing of the knees...John Kerry and John Edwards can't keep their hands off each other! In the past 48 hours, candidate handling has become the top buzz on the trail.News photographers have been going wild with photos of the two Johns. I've been covering Washington and politics for 30 years. I can say I've never seen this much touching between two men, publicly, e-mailed one wire photographer.
When asked if the Johns are acting out a cynical focus group series of poses -- perhaps to show warmth to the chilly Bush/Cheney -- a Kerry spokesperson explained: I think we're just seeing genuine affection between them."According to a source, Kerry and Edwards despite the appearance are not gay, but as "quoted, they just genuinely like each other. They just both show it in a "metrosexual" way since they're so politically correct."
A metrosexual "is a man who seems stereotypically gay except when it comes to sexual orientation," according to Alexa Hackbarth, "Vanity, Thy Name Is Metrosexual," The Washington Post, November 17, 2003.
To order Fred Martinezs book The Hidden Axis, send check or money order for $9.99 (plus S & H of $2.99) to: Viva RomancePO Box 33333Sunnyvale, Ca 94086. Orders can be made by credit card at www.amazon.com. or www.BarnesandNoble.com. Free Preview of Hidden Axis by "Search Inside the Book" at amazon.com. Bookstores may order from Ingram. The ISBN is 1410746186. The media can get a review copy if they email mrtnzfred@aol.com.
If Clinton was "Our First Black President," is "Kerry Our First Gay Presidential Candidate"?
Remember how liberals were saying Bill Clinton was the first black president after a 1998 New Yorker article by Black feminist Toni Morrison who described Clinton as "our first black president. Blacker than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime."
Might Kerry be "our first gay presidential candidate." Gayer than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime.
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute Executive Director Matt Foreman said "John Kerry and John Edwards make up the most gay-supportive national ticket in American history," according to a CNSNews.com report.
The July 7 article said the "Task Force Policy Institute says it has analyzed Sen. John Edwards' positions on 13 issues important to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and found that while Edwards was supportive in nine categories, his positions were "unclear" in three others." ["http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=%5CPolitics%5Carchive%5C200407%5CPOL20040707d.html"]
But this is that the only reason Kerry and Edwards are gayer than any actual person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime. The July 8 Drudge Report headline was that Kerry and Edwards CAN'T KEEP HANDS OFF EACH OTHER. The report said"Hugs, kisses to the cheek, affectionate touching of the face, caressing of the back, grabbing of the arm, fingers to the neck, rubbing of the knees...John Kerry and John Edwards can't keep their hands off each other! In the past 48 hours, candidate handling has become the top buzz on the trail.News photographers have been going wild with photos of the two Johns. I've been covering Washington and politics for 30 years. I can say I've never seen this much touching between two men, publicly, e-mailed one wire photographer.
When asked if the Johns are acting out a cynical focus group series of poses -- perhaps to show warmth to the chilly Bush/Cheney -- a Kerry spokesperson explained: I think we're just seeing genuine affection between them."According to a source, Kerry and Edwards despite the appearance are not gay, but as "quoted, they just genuinely like each other. They just both show it in a "metrosexual" way since they're so politically correct."
A metrosexual "is a man who seems stereotypically gay except when it comes to sexual orientation," according to Alexa Hackbarth, "Vanity, Thy Name Is Metrosexual," The Washington Post, November 17, 2003.
To order Fred Martinezs book The Hidden Axis, send check or money order for $9.99 (plus S & H of $2.99) to: Viva RomancePO Box 33333Sunnyvale, Ca 94086. Orders can be made by credit card at www.amazon.com. or www.BarnesandNoble.com. Free Preview of Hidden Axis by "Search Inside the Book" at amazon.com. Bookstores may order from Ingram. The ISBN is 1410746186. The media can get a review copy if they email mrtnzfred@aol.com.

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