Newsweek Cover Declares Obama ‘The First Gay President’

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whoever would have thought black people wanting freedom would become a main agenda in a presidential election
 
Whoever would have thought ***ot marriages might become a main agenda item in the presidential election.

Well, Obummer sure can't talk about the economy, and he's milked assassinating bin Laden to the point that he's mocked for it.

I happen to think this entire charade could be to prepare for a soft landing when some of Obama's own sexual tendencies come out sometime this summer.
 
Well, Obummer sure can't talk about the economy, and he's milked assassinating bin Laden to the point that he's mocked for it.

I happen to think this entire charade could be to prepare for a soft landing when some of Obama's own sexual tendencies come out sometime this summer.

First John Travolta.... Now Obama... It was really just a matter of time.
 
I support gay marriage, and I'm pretty gay at times.

LMAO - I'm not quite sure what this means. Are you gay when your "hanging with your guy buds"? Or you watch a lot of Sex & The City?

Or, you're actually gay most of the time. Except when you're out in public. Or, you just are gay, but you're married as a cover?

Please elaborate.
 
every time i beat off im gay

giving a guy a handjob...or if i want to be the alpha, ill be getting a handjob from a guy...but really, its both at the same time
 
We've already had an actual gay president

http://www.salon.com/2012/05/14/our_real_first_gay_president/

Today, I know no historian who has studied the matter and thinks Buchanan was heterosexual. Fifteen years ago, historian John Howard, author of “Men Like That,” a pioneering study of queer culture in Mississippi, shared with me the key documents, including Buchanan’s May 13, 1844, letter to a Mrs. Roosevelt. Describing his deteriorating social life after his great love, William Rufus King, senator from Alabama, had moved to Paris to become our ambassador to France, Buchanan wrote:

I am now “solitary and alone,” having no companion in the house with me. I have gone a wooing to several gentlemen, but have not succeeded with any one of them. I feel that it is not good for man to be alone; and should not be astonished to find myself married to some old maid who can nurse me when I am sick, provide good dinners for me when I am well, and not expect from me any very ardent or romantic affection.
 
Ah, SecretAgentMan, beat me to it. Serves me right for trying to get work done during my working day.

Funny, you would NEVER see a bachelor president nowadays, gay or straight. Of course, Buchanan wasn't really a bachelor. Just couldn't legally marry.
 

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