Why there are so many crypto-cons in the Bay Area

Read this Michelle Malkin post and you'll get why I, and so many others in the Bay Area, are crypto-cons.  It's extremely difficult in a community that has all the openness of Stasi run East Germany to confess that you're a conservative.

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4 Responses to “Why there are so many crypto-cons in the Bay Area”

  1. on 05 Jun 2006 at 4:26 pm Bill C

    I just had a terrible thought. What if some enterprising moonbat like say Jeremy hammond found this carnival and decided to try and out the crypto-con? Ok, that was a really negative thought.

  2. on 05 Jun 2006 at 6:43 pm Ymarsakar

    The actor for Frasier character, just said on Fox that he would be a Republican if he went for Congress. I think he just shot half of his career apart. But he’s got guts. He showed on Fox because of Xmen the last stand, he played the blue furry beastman.

  3. on 05 Jun 2006 at 8:08 pm Bill C

    Kelsey Grammer? We got Kelsey Grammer and Mickey Rourke. Talk about opposites.

  4. on 06 Jun 2006 at 5:06 am erp

    Kelsey Grammar is at a point in life where he can thumb his nose at the Hollywood establishment. Don’t forget Tom Selleck and Bruce Willis and the woman who played Raymond’s wife on that loathsome sitcom and Ron Silver and Dennis Miller. Writer Roger Simon came out some years ago and has written on the phenomenon and how it has affected his livelihood.

    I stopped checking in with Simon when he got embroiled in the Pajama Media debacle. Defending David Corn was the last straw for me. I can tolerate honest and forthright liberals who have core beliefs with which I disagree, smarmy ones like legacy baby, red diaper baby Corn can and should not be defended. They make me sick.

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