Since we’re coming up on the podcast’s 3 year anniversary, I thought that I would share with you an interesting anecdote. This website’s #1 search term for visitors is “suze orman gay”. I covered my thoughts about America’s best financial advisor (IMO) on my 3rd show. Yes, people care about Suze Orman’s sexual orientation! It [...]
#1 Search Term
June 8th, 2008 2 Comments
Tags: dyke · gay · gay life · glbt · lesbian · lgbt · suze orman
Jason Goes to Law School
May 28th, 2008 2 Comments
I received a few blog responses about my Focus on the Family (FoF) podcast episode. People are asking how in the world FoF is allowed as a non-profit organization to try to influence legislation. Point-of-fact, I believed that 501(c)(3) entities were not allowed to spread any information about politics let alone able to spin their message [...]
Tags: 501 c 3 · charities · focus on the family · gay · homosexuality · influence · internal revenue code · James Dobson · legislation · non profit organization · propaganda · tax
Podcast #140 Dating
May 19th, 2008 1 Comment
Dating is a bitch. It’s difficult, often painful, and just a general annoyance. Listen HERE. You asked for it! Post a voice/video/text comment here, or call 888-272-5848 to tell us where you have met potential mates.
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The Race of Politics
May 7th, 2008 3 Comments
For the first time in American politics we have a woman and an African-American in the running. It’s ugly out there and I’m not talking about attack ads. I am talking about the racial divide. No one last night on CNN had balls enough to answer the question posed by Lou Dobbs about race helping to [...]
Tags: american politics · barack obama · black man · blue collar workers · Bush · cnn · dawg · Democrat · democratic primaries · DNC · gay · gay voters · Hill-dawg · hillary · lou dobbs · North Carolina · Obama · Pennsylvania · Politics · race · woman
Love/Hate: Queer As Folk
April 20th, 2008 2 Comments
Members of the GLBT community either love or hate Showtime’s now late show, Queer As Folk. I loved it and still love it. I first remember hearing that the show was coming to America having first started in the UK. At the time, I purchased the original Queer As Folk (QAF) series from Britain. It [...]
Tags: gay · gay life · glbt · glbt community · high drama · hollywood · Liberty Avenue · Peter Paige · Pittsburgh · QAF · queer as folk · Randy Harrison · robert gant · showtime
Queer as Folk for Hillary in Pittsburgh
April 19th, 2008 1 Comment
I think most of you know that I keep specific political views about the candidates to a minimum here on my podcast and blog. I need to step out of that zone for a minute to discuss one of the most exciting events coming up in Pittsburgh. Tonight there will be a pub crawl covering [...]
Tags: gay · glbt · glbt community · hillary · hillary clinton · michelle clunie · OutQ · Pittsburgh · QAF · queer as folk · robert gant · sharon gless · showtime · sirius outq
Shutdown
March 5th, 2008 1 Comment
Tonight on TV I was reminded of one of the many reasons that homophobia is so rampant in the United States. When some people hear that another person, especially a family member, is gay they just shutdown. The immediate reaction is to shutout what we don’t understand and what we don’t want to understand. One [...]
It’s easier online…
March 5th, 2008 No Comments
First off, I must apologize for not getting a new podcast out last week. I had a hellish week hope to make it up by this weekend. Second, on Monday on a gay talk radio show (OutQ in the Morning, Sirius Satellite Radio), Larry Flick, the host brought up a great point. It is easier [...]
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“The Debate” that BLEW me away
January 31st, 2008 No Comments
Actually, tonight’s debate on CNN was more like who was blowing who off and on. There wasn’t much of a debate. The political pundits all were saying that this would be an explosive confrontation between Senators Clinton and Obama. They were, as usual, WRONG. To me, Hillary presented herself wonderfully. It’s hard to find any [...]
Tags: cnn · elections · elections 2008 · gay · glbt · hillary · lgbt · media · political pundits · president · senator clinton · senator obama · tv
Were you gay 60 years ago?
January 23rd, 2008 No Comments
Three-score and eighteen days ago on January 5, 1948, the W. B. Saunders Company of Philadelphia published, in association with Indiana University and the Rockefeller Foundation, the pivotal tome Sexual Behavior in the Human Male by Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell R. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. I purchased a copy of the eleventh printing [...]





