To: BonnieJ
He is not a cross-dresser, he had some fun at 2 fund-raisers While I agree with your assessment of this event....I do wonder how this will "play" in political ads and affect the voters who are not currently engaged.
To: Right_in_Virginia
I hadn't thought it would matter until the comments and photos began appearing here excessively every day. What is it, a generational thing? Who are the ones most disturbed by it? I am a baby boomer, one of the older ones. I saw this sort of light-hearted dressing up as women at my father's many clubs, some were VFW and very serious lodges too. He never participated but thought it was hilarious. He was a WW II hero, a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack, a staunch Christian and community servant. It didn't bother him a bit. So...who are the ones most threatened by it?
101 posted on
03/03/2007 11:33:32 AM PST by
BonnieJ
To: Right_in_Virginia; All
"....I do wonder how this will "play" in political ads and affect the voters who are not currently engaged."
Just imagine one of the Left wing political action groups making an ad with a picture of Rudy in Drag, Put a few of his quotes about gay rights under that, then.....Is this who you want for your next President?
The rats don't even have to have their name on the ad.
That is the kind of thing that they can plaster on TV 24/7 with very little money to produce the ad and nothing in it would be a lie!
Add a few ads from the Right to life, Focus on the Family, and the Gun groups about his position on the issues they care about.
Does anyone living on planet earth really think he could be elected by Republican voters?
115 posted on
03/03/2007 11:48:12 AM PST by
Beagle8U
(Jimmy Carter changed me into a Republican.......R. W. Reagan made me DAMN proud of it!)
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