Say what now?

Caught this via Drudge:

"He's a Republican, I'm a Democrat, we work together on issues that are important to the state of Nevada. And I wish other people had the same nonaggression pact we have," Reid told reporters. "It's not a 'Brokeback Mountain' situation," he added, referring to last year's film about two gay cowboy lovers.

It's good to be a Democrat.

posted by Dennis on 11.16.06 at 06:30 PM





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Dennis, isn't there a general rule that if a politician denies something, it's true?

And what no one seems to be reporting is why there is any need to deny a "Brokeback Mountain" um, "situation."

Might there be some sort of Republican retaliatory outing of which we're not aware?

And why the strange silence from Andrew Sullivan?

I think you may be onto a new conspiracy!

Eric Scheie   ·  November 17, 2006 08:18 AM


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