Countdown: Candice Gingrich on Prop 8

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Candice Gingrich, who recently slammed her brother Newt for his anti-gay remarks, visited the set of Countdown to talk to Keith about the recent shift in opinion after Prop 8 passed and the protests occurred.

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Nice family. Probably more like this out there than you think.

My penis is sort of a prop

I call it my kickstand.

...her face. I love the way she dimissed her pathetic brother Newtie...she knows him best.

Did they have a family get together for Thanksgiving?

What a contrast...

I'm glad she's working for the HRC. It's a crack-up that she came from the same holy loins as her bother.. I mean brother. There's at least one in every family, including myself. I look forward to the hullaballoo when prop 8 is overturned by the State Supreme Court and all the fundies go apeshit and recall the (mostly republican) judges. They will never let this one go and I'm especially happy that I'm such a thorn in the side of everyday neurotics like religious people! Suck it down "christian" bitchez! Go to Heaven!

[I didn't realize Buddhists had such anger issues. Sheesh-Sitemonitor]

I thought it was a proposal of marriage from 8 comely Mormon ladies.

And their daughters!

New Rules brought to you by Pedophiles and Polygamists! Hooray!

Oh, I don't think so;

From now on, Newt is to be known as: Candice's Dumb-Arse Brother.

Hey Candace - every family has a few...

but Candace is smarter and certainly more reasonable. They sure look alike but are as different as night and day -- it's the human rights issue that Newt the Salamander fails on.

that Candice is also more articulate than Newt.

I liked her,she seems real,caring and down to earth. She has all the things her tratior snot-ling lost or never had.CEO,citizens,eyes,open

she is so wicked.

Cool lady. Amazing she could have a brother who is such a jackass.

The yes on 8 ass hats did a great job of making the issue teaching homosexuality in grade school. They also did a good job of convincing people that Prop. 8 did not take any rights away from anyone and that gays already had all the same legal rights under civil code. They made it seem through completely dishonest advertising that the whole issue was a bunch of judges decided that homosexuality would be taught to pre-teens and the state would put in jail anyone, church or justice of the peace, who refused to go along. I am not justifying the vote of the ignorant California voting public but we need to squelch the lies now before they have another chance to miss-inform, and miss-lead.

is why I will long hold in contempt those that funded it.

If you guys want to see some fun gay marriage vids, visit here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/9in10dotorg

Also fun to read is the anti-gay comments by the Mormons and Religious idiots that came out in droves against gay people.

The other day, I happened to listen to him. He, of course, and many of the institutional backers of Prop 8, are seizing on the few, ill-advised attacks on individual voters and small donors, to say that "this is the new McCarthyism." Laughable, no? After 8 years of Rovian paranoia, THIS is the new McCarthy? Hah.

It's more and more important to detail what the mainline religions are doing wrong. They spent millions, and their campaign was deeded over to a bunch of corrupt liars. They blamed gays for the usual insidious "agenda" that they have to poison our kids. They used the rhetoric of "special rights," and the whole paranoia about weakening marriage. Hey, my Church makes birth control a sin, and yet Catholics use birth control in the same proportions as any other American. Isn't the Pope weakening marriage?

The lies continued all election long, and they were never effectively answered. Why didn't Olbermann give a rant on gay marriage? Why didn't Barack, and Bill and Hill, and dozens of other Democratic politicians, come out in favor of gay marriage? Isn't it time to stop pussyfooting around?

In Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)

State Rep. Tom Riner, a Southern Baptist minister who was instrumental in establishing that requirement in 2006, disapproves of the fact that Homeland Security doesn't currently mention God in its mission statement or on its Web site.

The law passed under former Gov. Ernie Fletcher, who prominently credited God in annual reports to state leaders. But Gov. Steve Beshear's administration didn't credit God in its 2008 Homeland Security report issued last month.

"We certainly expect it to be there, of course," Riner, D-Louisville, told the Lexington Herald-Leader.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/A...

Those Tennesseeans and Ohioans will have to do their own lobbying of God to get Her to protect their states.

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