Well, good. Now when people say, "You only quit watching because of the gay marriage episode, didn't you, you right-wing homophobic freak?!" I can honestly say, "No, actually, I heard that that episode was actually fairly conservative on the definition of marriage. I stopped watching because the show had gotten so crappy."
Unless she has a George-Bush-41-like epiphany to become forthrightly pro-life, she can't get the nomination, and I hope she has the decency not to run, because she'll tear the party apart if she does.
On the other hand, maybe that "reluctance" will solidify into a pro-life position.
I don't understand resistance to increasing the sum total of human knowledge. Some people just want to know how things work. And thank God for those people.
I cannot believe the number of people around here who think Fund did nothing wrong.
The only thing I can think is that there is sone confusion about who this computer belonged to.
I agree, if this was a CPAC computer Fund's actions would merely have been extremely rude.
But this was, as I understand from this and the followup post, Adam Doverspike's own personal, private computer, not one which had been provided by CPAC. And that's the meat of the problem.