Saturday, November 28, 2009

Christopher Barron is on Crack!


We gays should be diverse in our views and opinions. However, when we start acting insane, someone should call Security or the Lord.

Right now, that insanity is coming from Christopher Barron.

He has launched a new group called, Draft Cheney, yes I kid you not!

Christopher believes that:
"The 2012 race for the Republican nomination for President will be about much more then who will be the party's standard bearer against Barack Obama, the race is about the heart and soul of the GOP. There is only one person in our party with the experience, political courage and unwavering commitment to the values that made our party strong – and that person is Dick Cheney."
Christopher, please! Are you from Earth 4? Are you serious about that?

I guess he is, but here's a little more about Miss Chris. He was the political director of the Log Cabin Republicans, and later formed the super GOP-ish version called, GOProud. Christopher plans on lobbying the 'Cheney' group at tea parties and has started a facebook group in hopes of rallying support.

I would love to see these tea parties. Gay man rallying up America's crazed and insane? Good Grief!

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always have a hard time comprehending being gay and being a Republican. I know they're two different things, and maybe Barron is a charming person.

I just can't reconcile someone joining a party of which one of the core planks is the denial of equal rights to gay people. It boggles the mind.

J. Clarence said...

Momentary lapse in Judgement. Tea Partiers (sp?) like Cheney because he represents the kind of imperialistic leader that they think the United States should always have at the helm.

Most Republicans still want to stay clear of Dick Cheney. And who wouldn't. The man shot a man in the face...oh...and he's Dick-Effin-Cheney. Dark Vader, The Peguin, Lex Luther all wrapped in one.

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