By itself, maybe this is a smart decision, though I doubt it even gains them any new votes - but is it really smart politics for the Democrats to first boycott Fox and then go on to hold a national debate on LOGO?
(Los Angeles, California) For the first time the leading candidates for the presidency will hold a televised debate devoted solely to LGBT issues.
The one-hour event will be held on August 9 and broadcast on gay network LOGO at 9:00 pm ET (6:00 pm ET) and through live streaming video at LOGOonline.com.
Here's a sampling from LOGOonline:
Noah's Arc
Watch two full episodes of Noah and the guys. (Black andProudGay Male Pride)Alex gets Ricky to volunteer at the clinic, promising he won't run into Junito. Meanwhile Noah has a chance run-in with Wade just when he thought he was really over it.
Cruising the Caribbean with Olivia
Elvira Kurt dozes off, entering the dreamland that is the lesbian cruise. On Day 1, the friends from Olivia.com meet face to face and the Indigo Girls give an onboard performance of their single "Pendulum Swinger."
Bad Girls: (Prison Lesbianism via UK)
Lorna Rose is a hard-nosed guard who keeps her inmates in line. Because she cares. She also just might smuggle in some drugs and other special favors. Talk about service!
Queer as Folk
Queer as Folk celebrates the love and friendships of a group of gay men and lesbians living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show offers an unapologetic look at modern, urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the most critical health and...
All Hail the Queen
Living luxe aboard the Queen Mary 2’s first-ever all-gay transatlantic crossing.


Smart for Hillary, she has been before the HRC before pushing their agenda and probably has the most street cred with them of any of the Dem candidates.
Will watch it just like I do all their other debates just to see the positions (wow insert your visual her) they will take and just to see how much the fish out of water Gravel will play to that crowd.
Posted by: Observer | Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 08:04 PM
LGBTs are very much a marginal force in national elections, i.e. practically irrelevant.
Currently, they only account for about 1.5 - 2.0 % of the population (there may be a significant uptick as the "Myspace generation" enters the electorate, on whom the leftist MSM has wasted little time acculturating on the "new gay morality").
This is another PC farce.
Posted by: seekeronos | Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at 12:24 PM