Liberals Meghan McCain and Kristin Chenoweth whine about gay marriage; Updated

http://twitter.com/#!/KChenoweth/status/331945229047439360

@kchenoweth thanks girl, I’m so over this.

— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 8, 2013

@meghanmccain me too. We have to stick together! 🙂 u rock.

— Kristin Chenoweth (@KChenoweth) May 8, 2013

How cozy. Liberal MSNBC mouthpiece Meghan Meghan, posing as the spokesperson for Tolerant Young Republicans, got an attagirl from 40-something Hollywood starlet and Obama donor Kristin Chenoweth.

Conservatives reached for their barf bags.

@gopblackchick, their self-congratulatory exchange, food for their egos. “You’re right.” / “I agree, we’re right.” / “That’s right! Yay us!”

— Paulo Loreto Lim (@paulolim) May 8, 2013

You’re. RT @kchenoweth: @meghanmccain youre right MM!!

— Rachel Veronica (@rachelveronica) May 8, 2013

And we’re so over u @meghanmccain @kchenoweth

— Crystal Wright (@GOPBlackChick) May 8, 2013

Your continued tweets prove this RT @meghanmccain: @kchenoweth thanks girl, I’m so over this.

— Devin (@listeningdev) May 8, 2013

@listeningdevAnnoying when these bimbos make the remark of ‘so over it’ ala Kardashian style when in fact, they are just getting started..

— candace crawford (@candicanelane) May 8, 2013

And THIS is why you can never speak for the common man – RT @meghanmccain: @kchenoweth thanks girl, I’m so over this.

— John C. (@JCinQC) May 8, 2013

Meggie Mac and K-Chen have been pals for quite a while now.

Flashback:

Ok. Agree with her or not, Meghan McCain is a conservative who likes gays. And others. Get her book. I am going to.

— Kristin Chenoweth (@KChenoweth) September 3, 2010

@mccainblogette meghan u look cute always!

— Kristin Chenoweth (@KChenoweth) January 22, 2010

Funny thing about Mizzz McCain losing her marbles over cheater Mark Sanford’s marriage hypocrisy, though.

@meghanmccain @kchenoweth Yeah because we know the McCains (John ‘n Cindy) are such shining examples of marital fidelity. #Not

— Jennifer Weber (@JennyPennifer) May 8, 2013

https://twitter.com/MaryForbes14/status/331975351389523968

Yep. Like Mark Sanford, Sen. McCain was unfaithful to his (first) wife and also opposes gay marriage. He is, in other words, the archetype of the hypocritical Republican that McCain and Chenoweth say they despise.

Despite that, exit polling indicates that a lot of young people voted for Sen. McCain in his most recent Senate campaign:

vote by age

Admittedly, that was two and a half years ago. Attitudes about gay marriage have become more favorable since then.

If exit polls for the South Carolina CD-01 race are released, it will be interesting to see how Mark Sanford performed among young voters and whether gay marriage was a major consideration.

Going to be interesting to read exit polls coming out of special election in South Carolina for House District 1 #Sanford #Politics

— Chad Heiman (@chadheiman) May 8, 2013

In any case, it seems clear most voters had other things in mind at the polls than the giggly Hollywood/lib GOP elite gal pals’ gay marriage obsession.

I’d have held my nose and voted for Mark Sanford too. #SC1 did the right thing. Pelosi can’t be speaker #tcot

— Scott Ruesterholz (@Read_N_Learn) May 8, 2013

Sanford focused on Pelosi in run up to vote – CNN Political Ticker – CNN.com Blogs politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/01/san…

— Thomas Lahey (@TomLaheyGOP) May 8, 2013

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Related:

Meghan McCain: ‘Any Republican who voted for Sanford but is against gay marriage is a hypocrite’; Update: Does McCain consider her dad a hypocrite?

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Update:

Pollsters have asked Americans (not young people, specifically) about their top priorities for Congress and the President. Some results here:

Pew Research Center. June 7-17, 2012. N=1,563 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error ± 2.9.

“Which ONE of the following issues matters most to you in deciding your vote for president this year: jobs, the budget deficit, health care, Social Security, immigration, or gay marriage?”

 

 
 
 
%
 
 
 

 

Jobs

35
 
 
 

 

Budget deficit

23
 
 
 

 

Health care

19
 
 
 

 

Social Security

11
 
 
 

 

Immigration

5
 
 
 

 

Gay marriage

4
 
 
 

 

Other (vol.)

2
 
 
 

 

Unsure

2
 
 
 

CNN/ORC Poll. May 29-31, 2012. N=1,009 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.

“Which of the following is the most important issue facing the country today? The economy. The federal budget deficit. Health care. The situation in Afghanistan. Illegal immigration. Terrorism. Policies toward gays and lesbians.”

 

 
 
 
5/29-31/12
3/24-25/12
12/16-18/11
 

 
 
 
%
%
%
 

 

The economy

52
53
57
 

 

The federal budget deficit

18
20
16
 

 

Health care

14
11
13
 

 

Terrorism

5
2
4
 

 

Illegal immigration

4
4
5
 

 

Afghanistan

3
6
3
 

 

Policies toward gays, lesbians

1
2
1
 

 

Other (vol.)

2
1
2
 

 

Unsure

1
1

 

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/05/08/lib-celebs-meghan/

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