For good reason!
The “gay-marriage” suit - slated for closing arguments in the Federal District Court in June - will probably end up in the lap of the Supreme Court Justices down the road a year or two from now.
Dave Letterman made a quip the other night, for instance, that hinted the Liberal candidate might be a butch gay woman, which caused tongues to wag at coffee coolers at the crack of dawn the following day.
Bill O’Reilly criticized one newspaper for running a photograph of Kagen at the plate on a baseball diamond which inferred that because she played softball she might be a diesel dyke.
At one juncture, O’Reilly threw his hands up in the air in dismay, and called on guest Dennis Miller to voice his opinion on the matter.
“Well, she has a good stance,” he joked straight-faced.
When CBS picked up the story, Kagan supporters sprang into action to squelch the rampant rumors running wild around the four corners of the globe.
“When we were students years ago, I recall her excitedly chatting about a couple of boys, how cute they were, that sort-of-thing,” one long time acquaintance uttered up in her defense in so many words.
I laughed out loud!
Ellen Degeneres often gushes about young studs like the Jonas Boys.
And, fans of Rosie O’Donnell show, can attest to the fact she was always ecstatically blabbing about her crush on Tom Cruise (before she officially came out publicly) .
Bottom line?
Both strong-willed Lesbos with a taste for petty pu**y.
Kagan was also coming of age in an era when homosexuality was strictly taboo in the heartland of America.
In fact, in many respects, it was still the love that dare not speak its name.
A closeted male with his sights set on an executive position at a major corporation often grappled with the dilemma.
Come out, and you might be passed over for a plum job, in a Fortune 500 company.
No wonder, many career-minded homosexuals - with a strong sense of self-survival - chose to live a double-life instead.
There are many instances, for example, where men married - and started up a family - in a deceitful effort to bolster a straight image that would be an entree into the upper echelons of polite society.
Sexual urges for male companionship were pursued in clandestine fashion on the fringes of a shadowy underground gay society behind closed doors.
A few years ago, the Los Angeles Times once reported in the morning daily - that when the police conducted a sweep in the Silverlake area in a bold-faced effort to thwart gays from prowling for sex on the streets at the midnight hour - a large percentage of the males booked on charges of lewd conduct in a public place were married (with wives and children at home in the suburbs).
So, the Kagan arguments are flimsy at best.
The fact that the Supreme Court nominee hasn’t stepped forward to resolve the issue publicly - establishes one thing - however.
Kagan definitely doesn’t have any ba**s.
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