
Straw Poles, Fiddlesticks and Log Cabins
Visitors to the West Village were packed like cattle, corralled into uncomfortable angles on the sidewalk, on an otherwise mild evening last Thursday. Read More

Visitors to the West Village were packed like cattle, corralled into uncomfortable angles on the sidewalk, on an otherwise mild evening last Thursday. Read More

The Log Cabin Republicans just sent out a gleeful email (subject: We Did It!) saying they "led the way" in pushing Mitt Romney out of the G.O.P. race and today “a great day for the Republican Party.”
Here’s the text of the email:
"Mitt Romney’s decision to withdraw from the Presidential race was a Read More
The New York Young Republican Club hosts Ken Mehlman at their monthly meeting.
The Log Cabin Republicans hold a meeting on ‘Making the Case for Marriage Equality.’
Construction begins on the World Trade Center memorial and museum.
Local immigrant organizations deliver thousands of voter registration forms to the Board of Elections.
Betsy Read More
Tonight, Log Cabin Republicans of New York hold their monthly meeting.
The New York Young Republican Club holds a political forum.
Tomorrow, Eric Gioia presents a proclamation and Homework Helpers donates computers and equipment to the Phoenix House in Long Island City.
—Nicole Brydson
The New York College Republican’s blog has an interesting little scoop: The Log Cabin Republicans have a PAC, whose only income is from the New York State Republican Party.
And the PAC, in turn, has contributed to a number of gay rights groups, like the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley.
Which is to Read More
So where’s Bill Weld on same-sex marriage again?
Andrew Kirtzman tried very hard to find out in an interview that aired yesterday. The attempt was endless, kind of comic, and ultimately unsuccessful.
Bear with him here…:
KIRTZMAN: Well, what is your position on gay marriage? You supported it enthusiastically…
Mr. WELD: No, I…
KIRTZMAN: Read More
From today’s AP follow on the state GOP’s decision to give the Log Cabin Republicans a seat on the party’s executive committee.
“Whether it’s a log cabin, a yurt, an igloo or a split-level, we’ve got room for every kind of housing no matter how you depict yourself in terms of your belief,” Read More
The Politicker has learned that Patrick Murphy, the president of the New York City Chapter of the (gay) Log Cabin Republicans is likely to run for the Fourth City Council district, the one now represented by Eva Moskowitz.
This pleases us, because we like to think that the left wing — call it Read More