December 06, 2006

And My Response Is -- Congratulations

Because the birth of a child is, generally, a wonderful, joyous event.

Mary Cheney, the vice president's openly gay daughter, is pregnant. She and her partner of 15 years, Heather Poe, are "ecstatic" about the baby, due in late spring, said a source close to the couple.

It's a baby boom for grandparents Dick and Lynne Cheney: Their older daughter, Elizabeth, went on leave as deputy assistant secretary of state before having her fifth child in July. "The vice president and Mrs. Cheney are looking forward with eager anticipation to the arrival of their sixth grandchild," spokesman Lea Anne McBride said last night.

Cheney, 37, was a key aide to her father during the 2004 reelection campaign and now is vice president for consumer advocacy at AOL. Poe, 45, a former park ranger, is renovating their Great Falls home.

News of the pregnancy will undoubtedly reignite the debate about gay marriage. During the campaign, Mary Cheney was criticized by gay activists for not being more publicly supportive of same-sex marriage. Her father said people "ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to" but deferred to the president's policy supporting a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages. Cheney herself called the proposed amendment "a gross affront to gays and lesbians everywhere" in her book, "Now It's My Turn: A Daughter's Chronicle of Political Life," which was published in May.

Cheney has described her relationship with Poe -- whom she took to last year's White House dinner honoring Prince Charles and Camilla-- as a marriage. The two met in 1988 while playing ice hockey and began dating four years later. They moved from Colorado to Virginia a year ago to be closer to Cheney's family. In an interview with the Post six months ago, when asked if she and Poe wanted children, Cheney said that was a "conversation I think I should have with Heather first."

Even if my belief is that a mixed-sex, two-parent family is the best family structure, I will not condemn or cast aspersions upon those who act differently.

And sadly, I suspect that the timing of this event was based upon politics. No, not the politics of her father and the Bush Administration, but the politics of personal destruction the Left has engaged in regarding homosexual Republicans and or homosexual family members of Republicans.

Posted by: Greg at 12:25 AM | Comments (8) | Add Comment
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1 What??!!

You think that this child is some sort of conspiracy???? 

This may be the most unhinged (least hinged?) thought you have ever articulated.  Incredible.

Posted by: Dan at Wed Dec 6 09:34:09 2006 (PH87F)

2 Dan, I think what he was suggesting is that the couple found it necessary to delay their decision to seek to have a child until there were no longer political ramifications from their decision.

After all, the radical homosexual movement has been ruthless with Mary Cheney and any other conservative homosexual or homosexual from a conservative family.  So are run-of-the-mill Leftists like John Kerry and John Edwards, who sought to exploit Mary Cheney to hurt her father.

Posted by: Jacob at Wed Dec 6 09:46:10 2006 (4nXaP)

3

I WILL cast aspersions -on the phony Cheney neo-neocon whom Brent Scowcroft "doesn't recognize anymore" after his erstwhile ally was taken in by the Israeli-firsters. The daughter would have been disowned by a real conservative for this treacherous attack on the traditional family. And I will cast aspersions on the siteowner for not "casting aspersions" on those who so dishonor it-you're a modernist liberal, Groggy.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Thu Dec 7 11:02:23 2006 (DZbll)

4 KKKen -- is there anyone, other than Hitler and his disciples, who you don't hate?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Dec 7 12:47:59 2006 (a5bGD)

5 Is there any effectively sophisticated expression of opinion which outwits your rather sophomoric modes of expression which you do not believe can be discredited by the childish and increasingly ineffectual use of the "h" word?

Posted by: Ken Hoop at Thu Dec 7 13:26:37 2006 (7GYBH)

6 Well, KKKen,quit goose-stepping around my site and i won't have to use it so often -- not that I would ever stoop to your level by denying the Holocaust or embracing Hitler.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Dec 7 14:03:40 2006 (a5bGD)

7

But you regularly stoop to lying .as when you equate America First non-interventionism with "embracing Hitler," and you do it as a grope of frustration at  having only a retreating ,non-dynamic, bland ersatz "conservatism" to promote against, for example, the Hispanic invasion.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Fri Dec 8 08:37:21 2006 (7GYBH)

8 KKKen, the "America First" ideology you espouse has a history of anti-Semitism. Indeed, those who espoused it prior to December 7, 1941 were constructively, and often actively, pro-Hitler in their rhetoric and actions.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Dec 8 13:11:51 2006 (xndvz)

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