It’s been a long, stressful day.
I’m not in the mood for anything serious…
A little Karen always makes the day a little brighter!
It’s been a long, stressful day.
I’m not in the mood for anything serious…
A little Karen always makes the day a little brighter!
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I love this woman….
I always loved her music, now I love her as a person.
Part 1
And Part 2
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I love Shirley Bassey and this song…
It’s Sondheim from “Follies”. Originally done by Yvonne DeCarlo, for whom it was written and on whose life it was based.
But I’m saving that version to post for my Birthday!
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And let’s not forget the transexual former brother-in-law of the current Virginia Gov
One of the great mysteries of political homophobia is how the people who advocate it reconcile politicized hatred with familial love. Dick Cheney lived a paradox, quietly acknowledging his lesbian daughter Mary and campaigning to allow her to remain a second-class citizen. Alan Keyes, on the other hand, stayed consistent: He disowned daughter Maya after she came out at a gay Valentine’s Day rally. Karl Rove denies knowing father was gay. Newt Gingrich ignores his half-sister who is an LGBT activist. And Michele Bachmann—whose gay step-sister came out publicly at one of Bachmann’s anti-gay rallies—has yet to acknowledge the gay-related unrest in her extended family.
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What can I say? This is really sad when you think of the pre-Stonewall world. Liberace was the most visable Gay Man in America. He just didn’t think so…
Middle class women in the South spent their lives denying that Liberace was gay…He was just “flamboyant.”
Love it or hate it. It’s a fact: Liberace is part of our Gay history. And it’s going to be harder to find him in the future…
The Liberace Museum, long one of this city’s best-known and unusual attractions, is shutting down next month, the latest victim of a brutal recession that has hit Nevada particularly hard.
A singular landmark since its opening in 1979, the two-building spread topped by a skyward sculpture of a keyboard contains thousands of artifacts from the career of its namesake, who once reigned in the Strip’s showrooms by pounding sonatas out of rhinestone-encrusted pianos while donning outlandish sequined capes.
The museum is operated by the Liberace Foundation, whose board chairman announced plans for closure today and said his organization would narrow its focus to raising money for the music scholarships it has awarded for decades. More than 30 employees will lose their jobs.
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Interesting….This point of view seems to be growing in acceptance.
While the gay media has been awash in unwarranted hosannas over the recent coming-out declaration by former Republican National Committee chair Ken Mehlman — who has not apologized for running the most homophobic presidential campaign in US history — the LGBT press has been ignoring an infinitely more significant development under way with vastly more important implications for the Republican Party: the increasing acceptance by historians that the loving heart of Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator and the first GOP president, found its natural amorous passions overwhelmingly directed toward those of his own sex.
This shifting consensus about Lincoln’s sexual orientation is certainly the most stunning and effective rebuke to the Republican Party’s scapegoating of same-sex love for electoral purposes, which came to fever pitch during the 2004 race that Mehlman spearheaded for George W. Bush.
“We are getting closer to the day that a majority of younger, less homophobic historians will at long last accept the evidence of Lincoln’s same-sex component,” John Stauffer, chair of Harvard University’s Department of American Civilization, told Gay City News, adding, “ We’re already seeing the beginnings of a trend that will amount to a major paradigm shift.”
Stauffer is one of the nation’s leading experts on the Civil War era, and in his latest — and best-selling — book, “Giants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln,” he supports the thesis that Joshua Speed was, as he put it, “Lincoln’s soulmate and the love of his life.”
And in the latest issue of the scholarly journal Reviews of American History, Stauffer hammers home this point, writing, “In light of what we know about romantic friendship at the time, coupled with the facts surrounding Speed’s and Lincoln’s friendship, there is no reason to suppose they weren’t physically intimate at some point during their four years of sleeping together in the same small bed, long after Lincoln could afford a bed of his own. To ignore this, as most scholars do, is to pretend that same-sex carnal relationships were abnormal. It thus presumes a dislike or fear about such relationships, reflecting a presentist and homophobic perspective.”
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Great Letter to the Editor Featured in today’s Roanoke Times. The Author is my friend and fellow W&L Alum Andy Leonard.
E.A. Leonard
Leonard, a retired colonel for the U.S. Army, lives in Lexington.
Our Virginia senators, Jim Webb and Mark Warner, will have a historic opportunity as early as this month to vote away the insanity we know as the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law and policy. I hope they take it.
In one week alone, we recently were witness to three high-profile examples of why DADT reduces our military readiness and ruins productive careers for no reasons rationally related to qualifications or performance on the job.
First, Army Capt. Jonathan Hopkins was involuntarily discharged under DADT. He was ranked No. 4 overall out of the 933 graduates of his West Point class in 2001 and later endured three difficult tours in Iraq and Afghanistan where he earned three Bronze Stars, one for valor.
Second, Cadet Katherine Miller resigned from West Point and is transferring to Yale. She was ranked No. 9 overall in her class of more than 1,100 cadets. She wrote that in “attempting to adhere to [the DADT policy] and retain my integrity, I am retrospectively convinced that I am unable to live up to the Army Values as long as the [DADT] policy remains in place.”
Finally, Air Force Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach filed a last-ditch federal lawsuit to block his imminent discharge after almost 19 years as a fighter pilot. Suffice it to say of Fehrenbach that, in addition to his having earned nine air medals during 88 combat missions in the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq, he was personally chosen to defend the skies over Washington after 9/11.
After spending multimillions of dollars to educate and train these outstanding people, why are we now firing them or forcing them into resigning? I know that I am repeating myself, but the insanity of DADT must be ended, and Webb and Warner have the votes to help make this happen now.
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A clear explanation from “America’s Best Christian”.
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This one is mainly for my College friends. The Washington and Lee, Sweet Briar, RMWC, Mary Baldwin, UVA and other Virginia Colleges gang.
The rest of you, please bear with us…
If it’s any help…my partner says he would probably have hated me in College, but we’ve managed to reach a stylistic middle ground and last almost 14 years…
Lisa Birnbach was one of the authors of “The Official Preppy Handbook” back in the late 1970’s- early 1980’s. I won’t say it was our handbook because that implies we didn’t know it all before hand. It just happened to reflect our lives at the time. Her new book, “True Prep”, comes out on September 7th. It’s about Preps at Middle Age. I’ve already pre-ordered my copy from Amazon.com.
I’m already scared….How many cliches can I be at one time? I’m already seen as a middle aged Guppy and now I realize I’m still a middle aged Preppie. From what I have read of this book so far, I’m totally still a prep. Just because I have at least a half dozen pair of Cole Haan Loafers and my weekend wardrobe is totally J Crew. Everything else is Brooks Brothers or Ralph Lauren. It hurts to face the truth….
You can take the boy out of W&L, but you can’t take the W&L out of the boy…
Here is the video that defines our generation’s new place in Society:
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Republicans Chose to Not Fund the Military to Stop Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
Great commentary from Rachel Maddow and others on the vote in the Senate today.
Also, great video of the hypocrisy, political maneuvering and flip-flops behind this vote…
I don’t know how John McCain looks himself in the mirror…
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