Culture Wars II, or Too Much Ado? - The "official" GOP homos may be in what can only be described as a tizzy over Bush's FMA remarks, but the NYTimes notes that W is probably finished talking up the subject for a good while. Bush may try to stay serenely above the fray, but "marriage panic" seems to have hit all sides of the debate. I wonder whether all the gay Republicans who declared, in the midst of last week's heated media environment, that they could no longer support George Bush for president will really sit on the sidelines come November. Especially as Edwards unexpectedly channels Dean, and Kerry careens to the left to keep his mandate within the Democratic Party.
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