Joe Hoeffel for PA Governor?

At Podcamp Pittsburgh 4, I just got to meet and speak with Joe Hoeffel who will be running for the governor’s office in Pennsylvania.  He is running as a progressive Democratic candidate.  I’m not sure what that totally means, but am interested in seeing where he stands on LGBT issues.  An aide told me that [...]

Pittsburgh: It ain

I may be a little behind the curve on this, but I thought that I would join the bandwagon and write a post about the G-20 summit that was just in Pittsburgh.  I found it interesting that many of the foreign leaders that visited the city were expecting a smoky, sooty town with poor air [...]

Reminder: Protest Tomorrow in PGH

The Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents has continuing coverage on the protest rally tomorrow, Saturday, January 10.  Unfortunately, I am not able to attend due to my health.  The joys of trigeminal neuralgia in the winter preclude me from the procedings.  The escalation of pain is often set off by extreme cold and mine seems to be [...]

#155 Fred and The Advocate

Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church visit Pittsburgh to picket the funeral of PA Lt. Governer Catherine Baker Knoll.  Also, aggrevated at The Advocate… again.  Thanks to the Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents for providing the information about the funeral protest and to 2 Political Junkies for their continuing coverage.

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It's Over

As I go to sleep this evening I have some final thoughts.  This long and grueling presidential campaign has taken a toll on this country.  I’m glad it’s over.  Even though I voted for a guy I didn’t like, his election means that our Supreme Court is saved for at least the next [...]

19 Voicemails

Well, well, well.  We are finally in the home stretch of this arduous presidential campaign.  I received five  voicemails this weekend alone from the McCain/Palin camp and/or the Republican National Committee (RNC).  Pre-weekend tally: ten.  That’s fifteen so far.  What about the other four?  Today.  Today alone I recieved five voicemails, four from the RNC [...]

Soon to be Former Democrat

I no longer wish to be a member of the Democratic party.  Jason Cable wishes to be, as the State of Pennsylvania calls it, a member of the “No affiliation” party.  Most places would call this being an Independent.  Because Pennsylvania has closed primaries, I will not be able to vote in our primary elections.  [...]

High School Reunion

Most “normal” people would be worried about attending their high school reunion to begin with, but what if you’ve since come out?  I’m not exactly shy about my sexual orientation.  Pretty much everyone I know knows about me.  Now, I have not come out at my latest place of employment.  That can take a while, [...]

The Race of Politics

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 [...]

GLBT Podcast Breaks 200,000 Download Mark

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23 April 2008, Pittsburgh, PA – JasonCable.com’s GLBT Podcast today announces today that episodes of its podcast have been downloaded a total of 200,000 times.  Serving the gay and lesbian community for nearly three years, host Jason Cable is excited by the numbers.  ”I didn’t think I would have been able to reach [...]