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Home Front: Politix
He was no Cher, and Democrats were not sunny
2006-09-15
She wore a slinky black dress with silver sparkles, just like Cher. She had curly black hair, too. And canned music so she could sing along with Cher's greatest hits. But this was not your traditional impersonator. Because underneath it all, this lady was a man.

And that created a ruckus when she arrived at the Democratic Party convention in Atlantic City last week to sing and dance at the meeting of the gay caucus. "We said listen, this is Atlantic City and it's a pretty irreverent place," says Steve Goldstein, founder of Garden State Equality, the state's leading gay-rights organization. "So let's have a little fun, and be a little campy."

Goldstein had no idea what was coming. Party leaders were not about to let the gay caucus fix this image of the Democrats in the mind of the public. Certainly not during an election season. So as "Cher" walked the hallways at Bally's Hotel and Casino before her performance on Friday evening, the party sent young workers to tear down the posters advertising her show. Then Diane Legreide, the party's executive director, marched straight at Goldstein with a full-volume dressing down. She doesn't recall her exact words and says her major concern was that Cher's performance might make too much noise.
Posted by:Fred

#8  And nothing demands respect like a man in a slinky black dress with silver sparkles

I know I do when I dress up, dammit!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-15 21:52  

#7  If he had as much plastic surgery as Cher has had over the years, he probably could look like her for real.
Posted by: lotp   2006-09-15 20:27  

#6  "We just need respect. It comes down to that."

And nothing demands respect like a man in a slinky black dress with silver sparkles.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-09-15 09:26  

#5  So Dems, hows that 'politics of inclusion' thing workin out for ya?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-15 09:17  

#4  "What is the Democratic Party supposed to mean if it isn't the party of all the people who are shut out?"

Joe Lieberman couldn't be reached for comment?
Posted by: Ebbunter Glolusing3985   2006-09-15 09:10  

#3  "What is the Democratic Party supposed to mean if it isn't the party of all the people who are shut out?"

Who the hell do you think it is that shuts you out, dipshit?

Unless they need your money or your vote.

The modern Democratic party, for all their high-flown rhetoric about equality, is extremely racist/bigoted.

There used to be a saying regarding blacks (Negroes, back then) and their treatment in the North and the South: The South didn't care how close they got, as long as they didn't get too rich, and the North didn't care how rich they got, as long as they didn't get too close.

The Dems don't want minorities to be rich (might want to keep some of the money they earned, and vote Republican) or close (except for photo-ops close to elections, and for votes). :-(

Pfui.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-15 05:01  

#2  Send 'em some Lincoln Logs and pass the pop corn please.
Posted by: GK   2006-09-15 04:47  

#1  "Among those dancing was Sen. Loretta Weinberg, a 71-year-old grandmother from Bergen County, who counsels her fellow Democrats to take a pill and relax. "Cher wasn't great," Weinberg says. "But I survived it. And I didn't catch anything. I'm still wearing women's clothes.""

And Stalin really didn't starve all those people in the Ukraine. And she survived that, too.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-09-15 00:50  

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