Two rallies in New York City Sunday, one in favor of gay marriage, one against, did little more than to make distinct the arguments by both sides and to underline the time restraint at work if New York State legislators have hope to pass a same-sex marriage bill before the end of this session, due to recess in a little over six weeks.
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, in Georgia Saturday, said that the Party, who cannot speak its core issue because it has none, can recast gay marriage from being a social issue to an economic one and in the process appeal to a broader base of supporters. Steele, being Steele, told the audience that gay marriage will end up costing small business owners financially because they will need to cover same-sex spousal health benefits and other hidden costs.
Dustin Lance Black is scheduled to make his directorial debut and has cast Liam Neeson and Jennifer Connelly to star in What’s Wrong With Virginia, a script that Lance wrote. The film is being shot in Michigan in late July and will be produced by Gus Van Sant.
Ryan Phillippe continued his menacing manner, in Cannes, the Hall of Fame DILF and “girlfriend” Abbie Cornish indulging a tad too much, Ryan reportedly a lot worse for the wear.
Meanwhile pretend heterosexual Jake Gyllenhaal was out and about Sunday on an adventure with Deacon Phillippe, Ryan’s son with ex Reese Witherspoon; an event I doubt will inspire Mr. Phillippe with love, peace, or understanding.
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