Thursday, February 05, 2004
Technical Foul
We dislike getting personal, but Team Reform appears to have decided to go to the mattress over this gay marriage thing - which some people consider a decidedly personal matter.
And each time Romney's loathsome $150,000-a-year spokesman prattles on about how "the (fraud) governor's position on gay marriage is clear, marriage should be preserved as an institution between one man and one woman" (source: Boston Herald, 1/25/2004) we can't help remember that, according to press reports, Willard Mitt's great-grandfather was a polygamist who had ... three wives. (source: Boston Globe, 8/8/1994)
So, if you accept Romney's own construct that marriage is between one man and one woman, does that mean that Great-Grandfather Romney was not married? And if so, would that make the Fraud Governor a legitimately illegitimate, honest to goodness bast....
Nope - not gonna do it. Wouldn't be prudent.
Besides, we dislike getting personal.
We dislike getting personal, but Team Reform appears to have decided to go to the mattress over this gay marriage thing - which some people consider a decidedly personal matter.
And each time Romney's loathsome $150,000-a-year spokesman prattles on about how "the (fraud) governor's position on gay marriage is clear, marriage should be preserved as an institution between one man and one woman" (source: Boston Herald, 1/25/2004) we can't help remember that, according to press reports, Willard Mitt's great-grandfather was a polygamist who had ... three wives. (source: Boston Globe, 8/8/1994)
So, if you accept Romney's own construct that marriage is between one man and one woman, does that mean that Great-Grandfather Romney was not married? And if so, would that make the Fraud Governor a legitimately illegitimate, honest to goodness bast....
Nope - not gonna do it. Wouldn't be prudent.
Besides, we dislike getting personal.