Chicago Tribune Devotes Much More Space to Gay GOP Candidate Than to Tonight's Iowa Debate
Tonight in Iowa, Republican presidential candidates will debate before a national audience. But, at least on page 14 of today's Chicago Tribune, a much bigger story concerns a little known homosexual activist, not in this evening's debate, who also seeks the GOP nomination. He admits to a childhood crush on Chuck Connors of TV's "The Rifleman," and stands about as much a chance of winning the GOP nod as the late Mr. Connors does.
The story, "Debate is gay candidate's primary aim," runs 25 paragraphs and approximately 1,200 words. Excerpted from an even longer article on the Chicago Tribune's Web site, it centers on an understandably less than optimistic candidate:
Fred Karger, Republican candidate for president, knows there is no chance he will be the GOP nominee, much less the next leader of the free world. "I'm not delusional," he says, though one might wonder what, exactly, he is thinking.
In contrast, the same page of today's Tribune carries a much smaller article, "Eyes on Iowa as GOP hopefuls set for debate," taken from an expanded piece appearing on the newspaper's Web site. The print story is seven paragraphs in length and about 300 words. Several candidates who will participate tonight aren't even mentioned.
Maybe if Newt Gingrich confessed to an infatuation with Pa Cartwright, he'd have qualified for coverage in the Tribune story on the debate.
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Can you imagine the coverage
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 12:49pm.
Can you imagine the coverage he'd get if her were a gay Moooooooooooooooooooooooolsem????
...or a gay black Moooooooooooooslem
Submitted by Red Jeep on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 1:54pm.
3 minorities rolled into one person.
We've allready got one of
Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 12:31pm.
We've allready got one of those as President.
None. They're not supposed to
Submitted by danbo on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 6:18pm.
None. They're not supposed to exist. It's against their own bigoted agenda.
"You lie!" Rep. Joe Wilson R-(SC)
Yeah, except that they DO
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 6:33pm.
Yeah, except that they DO exist......a lot!!!
THATS RIGHT LIBS...............
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 12:53pm.
KEEP PUSHING THE GAY AGENDA..... and America will keep PUSHING YOUR "newpaper" (RAG) into DOG KENNELS and on to the bottom of BIRD CAGES.....
Conners was one of a few conservative TV and Movie stars
Submitted by lrgon on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 2:01pm.
that made television commericals supporting Barry Goldwater for president. The most famous was Ronald Reagan who of all the Hollywood actors made a it big in politics by supporting an Arizona senator that was set up to lose an election to a war mongering, vote stealing, FDR-type Democrat from Texas.
Conservative Connors
Submitted by Mike Bates on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 2:19pm.
I knew he had campaigned for Ronald Reagan, but not about the BG involvement. Thanks.
Raymond Massey also supported
Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 3:33pm.
Raymond Massey also supported Barry Goldwater via commercials, too.
“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)
And he would probably make a
Submitted by danbo on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 6:15pm.
And he would probably make a better president, than Obama.
"You lie!" Rep. Joe Wilson R-(SC)
Who wouldn't be a better president?
Submitted by Alpha Tango on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 9:08pm.
I can think of few politicians who would be a sorrier president than our current president. Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, Anthony Weiner...
He might feel more at home
Submitted by reddog339 on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 11:55pm.
He might feel more at home going with Obama and Rahm Emmanuel to the "Man's Country" club in Chicago where Obamie and Rahm were both members . Obamie could give him some tips there.