Posts Tagged ‘vp debate’

God love her little heart, Sarah Palin is back at it again this week on Saturday Night Live. Watch lesbian Queen Latifah as debate moderator Gwen Ifill, Tina Fey, reprising her role as Governor Sarah Palin, and some guy we don’t know playing that guy running with Obama as they talk about shooting wolves, marriage equality, Israel and more.

Oh and the talent portion . . . tremendous. She really should have won Miss Alaska back in 1984. If they had only known then what we know now about little Sarah Palin . . . America’s sweetheart VP.

So are you gonna watch this and love it? You betcha!

PS – Check out the photo of Queen Latifah and her girlfriend in our Lesbo Photos.  Link at top of page. 

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Partial transcript and video of Biden and Palin on Marriage Equality or “same sex marriage” to those of you assuming that a “same sex marriage” is something different than any other marriage. 

Trust me – my ball and chain looks and feels just like your’s.  And it’s so nice having strangers debate whether my relationship with Lovely Spouse is worthy of legal recognition.  Geez  . . .

Biden:

[I]n an Obama-Biden administration, there will be absolutely no distinction from a constitutional standpoint or a legal standpoint between a same-sex and a heterosexual couple…We do support making sure that committed couples in a same-sex marriage are guaranteed the same constitutional benefits as it relates to their property rights, their rights of visitation, their rights to insurance, their rights of ownership as heterosexual couples do.

Palin:

But I also want to clarify, if there’s any kind of suggestion at all from my answer that I would be anything but tolerant of adults in America choosing their partners, choosing relationships that they deem best for themselves, you know, I am tolerant and I have a very diverse family and group of friends and even within that group you would see some who may not agree with me on this issue, some very dear friends who don’t agree with me on this issue.

But in that tolerance also, no one would ever propose, not in a McCain-Palin administration, to do anything to prohibit, say, visitations in a hospital or contracts being signed, negotiated between parties.