So let's talk last week's "Real Time with Bill Maher." Republican anti-tax, anti-choice activist Grover Norquist and former Gop Congressman Connie Mack of Florida had their carefully coiffed hair blow back a bit when gay blogger Dan Savage went on a tear about gay parents and their children. He told Maher, “I’m always telling people who say two men can’t make a baby, ‘Anything is possible for God.’ I’m going to keep inseminating my husband and keep my fingers crossed.” Real Time with Bill Maher continues its 11th season Friday, July 26 (10:00-11:00 p.m. live Et/tape-delayed Pt), exclusively on HBO, with an instant replay at 11:00 p.m. following the live presentation. This week Bill hosts women’s rights activist...
- 7/23/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Lynyrd Skynyrd has been honored by the U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C. Florida Congressman Connie Mack and Alabama Congressman Spencer Bachus gave the band their props and recognized the achievements of the group during a reception at the U.S. Capitol this week. And check out this Congressional Record Tribute: Congressional Record Recognition Of The Musical Achievements Of Lynyrd Skynyrd [...]...
- 6/19/2010
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The Arizona immigration bill has notably garnered criticism from both sides of the aisle since its passing, and while many Republicans-- including fellow border state governor Rick Perry-- have expressed concerns about the potential for racial profiling, Florida Congressman Connie Mack has called the law "appalling" and compared it to Nazi Germany. He called into Your World with Neil Cavuto on Friday afternoon and explained.
- 5/1/2010
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
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