ConcordeBoy From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 2364 times:
I shall refrain from issuing my opinion at this point... though it's not as if everyone on this friggin' site doesn't know that I want him to pretend he's Titanic and treat me like an iceberg, by now.
Anyways, he's been voted as everything from America's most controversial politician... to its sexiest... to its most inept... and finally its bravest. The question's pretty self explanatory:
MaverickM11 From United States of America, joined Apr 2000, 15814 posts, RR: 50 Reply 3, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 2358 times:
Give me a break!
Gee, he must be soooooo brave to come out in favor of gay marriage when you're the mayor of San Francisco.
It's so funny that people think Gavin Newsom is a liberal when he is not. He is in the back pocket of just about every out of town developer and large corporation who's best interest is not in the best interest of the people of San Francisco.
What in the hell was with his stunt he pulled a few months ago about having an affair and a drinking problem?
That was total B.S.!
Gavin Newsom is not interested in any women and he is hardly a drinker. This was just a ploy to make people think he's still heterosexual. His stunt was so poorly planned that he didn't even realize his 'lie' goes against the man code.
Sleeping with your best friend's wife is not cool , period!
Of course Gavin wouldn't know this because he isn't around hetero guys enough to know this. He's hobnobbing with hair stylist and interior decorators.
Then the drinking lie. Give me a break!
He is being an insult to hardcore drinkers like myself!
It takes one to know one and he ain't no drinker!
One glass of chardonnay is probably all he'll ever drink in one setting.
Why can't Gavin just come out of the closet?
TSS From United States of America, joined Dec 2006, 2884 posts, RR: 5 Reply 7, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 21 hours ago) and read 2277 times:
Superfly From Thailand, joined May 2000, 38599 posts, RR: 79 Reply 8, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 20 hours ago) and read 2276 times:
ConcordeBoy:
Sometimes I feel bad talking negative about Gavin Newsom. I've met him several times and everytime was very, very, very nice to me and paid very special attention to me. It's as if he wanted to develop some sort of friendship with me.
Perhaps he has a thing for young Black guys. Too bad for him that I don't awing that way.
TurkishWings From United States of America, joined May 2006, 1412 posts, RR: 9 Reply 9, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 20 hours ago) and read 2276 times:
He is cute but he would look much better with shorter hair I think.. Or a change in the hair style....
STLGph From United States of America, joined Oct 2004, 8994 posts, RR: 27 Reply 10, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 20 hours ago) and read 2272 times:
Cfalk From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 13, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 2174 times:
Quoting Superfly (Reply 4): It's so funny that people think Gavin Newsom is a liberal when he is not. He is in the back pocket of just about every out of town developer and large corporation who's best interest is not in the best interest of the people of San Francisco.
Oh my, a corrupt liberal! What a surprise! Not!!!
Are you going to tell us that Ried, Feingold, Berger and Jefferson are not liberals?
Jaysit From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 16, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2091 times:
Quoting Cfalk (Reply 13): Are you going to tell us that Ried, Feingold, Berger and Jefferson are not liberals?
Well, in your parallel universe anyone who doesn't worship Herr Pope or GWB is Charles Manson' love-child and a communist card carrying resident of Hades.
As for Thomas Jefferson, Father of the Constitution and connoiseur of fine wines and bootilicious cafe au lait women, yes, he was a liberal. Every horny, bacchanalian inch of him.
Cfalk From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 17, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2082 times:
Quoting Jaysit (Reply 16): Well, in your parallel universe anyone who doesn't worship Herr Pope or GWB is Charles Manson' love-child and a communist card carrying resident of Hades.
Quoting Jaysit (Reply 16): As for Thomas Jefferson, Father of the Constitution and connoiseur of fine wines and bootilicious cafe au lait women, yes, he was a liberal. Every horny, bacchanalian inch of him.
He may have been a liberal in the classical sense of the word, but not in the modern American definition. He vehomently defended states' rights and a strictly limited federal government. In the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions he wrote that the states had the right and duty to ignore and nullify any law or action by the federal government not specifically authorized by the constitution. That would include welfare, medicare, medicaid, and all other pet programs of the Democrats today. Jefferson was also the proponent of the idea of innaliable rights which are not granted by nor violatable by the government.
Sorry, but Jefferson today would either be a Republican or a Libertarian. Certainly not a Democrat.
Superfly From Thailand, joined May 2000, 38599 posts, RR: 79 Reply 18, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2077 times:
Quoting Cfalk (Reply 10): Are you going to tell us that Ried, Berger and Jefferson are not liberals?
Yep!
Reid is a moderate and a Mormon. He is hardly a liberal.
Are you talking about Sandy or Warren?
Feingold is liberal and a great man.
George Jefferson was a Republican.
Superfly From Thailand, joined May 2000, 38599 posts, RR: 79 Reply 19, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2070 times:
Cfalk:
:o mistake on my part!
I thought you were talking about George Jefferson that had the dry cleaning chain in New York that had lifted himself up from his bootstraps.
I didn't realize you were talking about that rapist Thomas Jefferson.
Yes you are correct, Jefferson today would either be a Republican or a Libertarian. Certainly not a Democrat.
Anyhow, lets not take away from ConcordeBoy's lust for my mayor.
Jaysit From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 21, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 2068 times:
Quoting Superfly (Reply 16): I didn't realize you were talking about that rapist Thomas Jefferson.
Yes you are correct, Jefferson today would either be a Republican or a Libertarian. Certainly not a Democrat.
ROFL!!!!!!!
You have a point there. When it came to luscious caramel colored women, Jefferson was right up there with good ol' Strom Thurmond. Screw em in bed, then screw em in the legislature.
But you know something, i f Beyonce were around then, Sally Hemmings wouldn't have stood a chance. And home girl would have made sure that Thomas gave all hot black women the right to vote.
I don' t know if that would make him a Republican or a Democrat. Probably neither.
Oh, and btw, if Cfalk is referring to that nasty Jefferson creature who got nabbed with all that dough in his mini-bar, that guy sure as hell wasn't a liberal. He was anti-gay, a misogynist to the core, and could play the hate game just as well as any other Southern Baptist clergyman anywhere. The guy was a black Tom Delay without the smarts.
Cfalk From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 22, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 13 hours ago) and read 2047 times:
Quoting Jaysit (Reply 21): Oh, and btw, if Cfalk is referring to that nasty Jefferson creature who got nabbed with all that dough in his mini-bar
Yep, my bad. I talked about 2 Jeffersons in the same thread without mentioning their first names.
Quoting Superfly (Reply 18): Reid is a moderate and a Mormon. He is hardly a liberal.
Like hell. He is pro-government spending, anti-taxcut, pro-gay marriage, anti-Iraq, and pro-abortion. In the past couple of years he has shown himself to be partisan to the core. To Ried, anything that Bush does or wants must be opposed on principle.
Also, making sure of his Democratic credentials, he has made millions in innappropriate deals, and stands to make a lot more from his Laughlin, Nevada, bridge project when it is completed.
Quoting Superfly (Reply 18): Are you talking about Sandy or Warren?
Sandy, of course, the one caught having destroyed hundreds of top secret documents related to Clinton-era antiterrorism efforts, in a clear effort to ensure they did not fall into the hands of the 9/11 Commision. Unfortunately, we will never know what the destroyed documents said.
Quoting Superfly (Reply 18): Feingold is liberal and a great man.
We are talking about Dianne Feinstein (sorry - I misspelled). The one who has funnelled hundreds of millions of dollars of government contracts to her husband.
Jaysit From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 23, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 13 hours ago) and read 2035 times:
Quoting Cfalk (Reply 22): Quoting Superfly (Reply 18):
George Jefferson was a Republican.
Who's George Jefferson? William Jefferson - the one caught with $90,000 in "frozen assets".
Oh my! You don't know George Jefferson? Someone take away this man's US passport and his GOP card.
George Jefferson is only the greatest Republican who ever lived. He moved on up, to the East Side, to a deluxe apartment in the sky-y-y-y--yy--y-- . . . .
And he finally got a piece of the pie!
Don't they teach you anything in GOP camp?
As for that mangy Congressman Jefferson creature, he aint no librrrrul. That man can hate them queers with just as much passion as any Bible belter. He aint no Republican either. No Republican is so dumb as to stash his ill-begotten cash in the fridge
Jaysit From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 24, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 13 hours ago) and read 2027 times:
Quoting Cfalk (Reply 22): Like hell. He is pro-government spending, anti-taxcut, pro-gay marriage, anti-Iraq, and pro-abortion.
Actually Reid is neither pro-gay marriage, nor pro-choice. In fact, his pro-life position is what got him his big Kahuna title in the Senate. Dems wanted someone pro-life to rope in the anti-abortion crowd.
He also voted YES on prohibiting same-sex marriage in September 1996. Has publicly stated that he believes marriage is that sacred right between Britney Spears and Kevin Federline, or Newt Gingrich and the cancer addled wife he cheated on.
NARAL gives him a 20% rating on the abortion issue.
Oh, and you must really love him now. He also supports an anti-flag desecration amendment.
You REALLY need to learn the facts before you prattle on. Facts are those annoying little things that seem to get many a Republican (case in point, GWB) into hot water.
25 ConcordeBoy: ...you just loveeee rubbin' that in, don't ya a-hole!
26 Jaysit: I hate to break it to you, but I met him too. My firm is HQ'd in SF, and of course, some of the bigwigs had a big ol' fundraiser for him. And, of cou
27 Superfly: And a very beautiful office! One of the most awesome views. That office is decked out! ConcordeBoy: HaHa, funny! Well please send me your hottie MILF
28 Cfalk: Then explain his comments this month when the SC upheld a ban on partial birth abortions. Then explain his vote against the Federal Marriage Amendmen
29 Jaysit: Like many of your precious Republicans he voted against the FMA because like most Americans who may be against "gay marriage" per se (which sadly inc
30 Braybuddy: He's cute, but CUT THE HAIR!!! He's the sort of guy to grow on you, I suppose, but I'd like to see a pic of him ten years ago. You know, he even has a
31 Doona: What, that he'd try his best to get away from you? Then failing to do so, resulting in a huge disaster? Okay, to each his own, I guess... Cheers Mats
32 Superfly: ...or give you something that will grow on you. Back when he was kicking out 80 year old seniors out on to the streets so he could raise the rent and
33 ConcordeBoy: Yer mean Who cares? ...long as he rams into it, then goes down, I don't give a damn as to how he approaches
34 FOMEA: What if he doesn't meet your size requirements ? Regards F-OMEA.
36 ConcordeBoy: ...same thing that happens to the rest of 'em:
37 AIR757200: ConcordeBoy: The obsession needs to stop!
38 53Sqdn: There's something queer about this thread. It seems very hard (although I can't get a grasp of any members input (or output)) He's a fella(tio) (thank
39 N1120A: Any economic liberal would be anti-Iraq. It is big government spending at its worst. No he isn't, but a libertarian would be No he isn't, but a liber