nypost.com - 8/26/2008
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PAUL Colichman, the William Randolph Hearst of the gay media, is not supporting Barack Obama for president. But that doesn't mean he's backing John McCain. "I'm a die-hard Democrat," he tells Page Six. But Colichman was also a die-hard Hillary...
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Bisexual Editor's Gay Marriage Slam [The Gays]
Gawker —
... for canceling a planned donation to Barack Obama. Gay rights pragmatists say the Democratic presidential candidate is far preferable to John McCain, even if Obama recently reiterated his opposition to gay marriage. But of all Colichman's critics, Genre editor Neal Boulton has to be the least credible. He attacked Coluchman in Page Six today, adding, "I openly - no, flamingly - endorse Obama, whether he says he's for gay marriage or not." That's not so hard for Boulton to say. The pansexual is, first, already married to a woman. Though Boulton has ...
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Former presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton takes the world stage tonight at the Democratic Convention -- and the Dems are wondering: Will she call for unity with Barack, or deepen the divide within her party?
"There's a very significant group ...