Here’s a thought: Tisei wins and becomes a solitary but tolerated moderate-liberal vote in a district that would otherwise elect a ‘Rat, like the late Bill Green of Manhattan in the 1980’s. As for the gay thing, as long as he doesn’t make a big deal out of it, we can look the other way.
This is sooooo sad, as well as outrageous, of course. People who contribute to the hospital should stop donating, and tell them WHY!
“Heres a thought: Tisei wins and becomes a solitary but tolerated moderate-liberal vote in a district that would otherwise elect a Rat, like the late Bill Green of Manhattan in the 1980s. As for the gay thing, as long as he doesnt make a big deal out of it, we can look the other way.”
There’s no upside to his election, only lots of downsides. If trash like this is all the MA GOP can cough up to run, it deserves to lose. It is shameful in a state that produced giants, John & John Quincy Adams, Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr., et al, that its members are such statist, intellectual leftist midgets as to make Cuba blush with embarrassment at these toadies.
He seems to have made a career out of making a big deal out of being a fruit.
He’s more liberal than any RINO currently in Congress. He’d probably compare to Connie Morella, I’d just as soon that no one that liberal was even allowed in the party, whether a fag or not.
Maybe if he were running in Morella’s old district, filled with government workers, where I think Bush got about a third of the vote in 2000, and no R but a rank liberal RINO could win, instead of a district where Romney got 43%, then maybe it would ‘okay’. The 9th could elect a Scott Brown, at least.
His vote for Speaker is about the only use he’d have (besides embarrassing MA rats by finally taking a seat from them), balanced against lending an “R” co-sponsor to every piece of queertastic legislation. I’m glad I don’t live in that district and have to consider whether I could bring myself to vote for him. I basically don’t give a crap whether he wins or not, either way the incumbent will need to go in 2016.