I’ve been increasingly annoyed by the emails I’ve been receiving in the last six months or so from Geoff Kors and his Equality California underlings. I gave them a couple of shots of money in the last few weeks of October 2008, when we all suddenly realized that Prop 8 might be a real thing. But then the more I Iearned about that California battle after the fact, and the ways in which it seemed to me to be totally mismanaged, the more it pissed me off. And I funneled my rage toward Geoff Kors, and EQCA, and HRC, for being so unprepared all around. And the fact that I’m still on their email list, and they keep asking me to contact my California reps (even though I live in Illinois and I’ve never been to California, hello, filter your out-of-state donors for the love of god) just kept fueling my rage at their ineptitude.

But then I saw this ad. And I keep watching it over and over again. And tearing up every time. And I think they might have finally started to get it right.

Monday's most hilarious txt exchange
  • Brooke: Um, I get all my news from FB status updates. So...wtf is swine flu? Did I pick a good month to be meat free?
  • Kris: Just keep washing your hands, and stay away from Mexico
  • Brooke: My moms been giving me that same advice since I went to college.
Walk at lunch

Walk at lunch

I just looked over and found J-Huds peering through my glasses.

I just looked over and found J-Huds peering through my glasses.

“‘Our personal objective is to be honored and recognized by the state of California as bride and groom,’ Gideon Codding said at the time.”

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

“There is a sound conservative argument to be made for same-sex marriage,” Schmidt will say, according to speech excerpts obtained by CNN. “I believe conservatives, more than liberals, insist that rights come with responsibilities. No other exercise of one’s liberty comes with greater responsibilities than marriage.”

?!

My sis and bro-in-law picked this out on Amazon (pre-#amazonfail) as a cute, from-afar way of announcing my impending uncle-hood, so I don’t fault them. But man, is this book creepy. Don’t publish your family therapy session, Cogan. Ick.

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