@RyanNewYork

Ryan J. Davis is the 30 year-old Executive Director of Social Innovation at Blue State Digital. He's also the co-founder of The Four 2012.

He sits on the Broad of Directors of The Ali Forney Center, where he is the founding producer of their annual Broadway Beauty Pageant fundraiser. He's also on the Board of Directors of The Deconstructive Theatre Project and the Board of Advisers of the startup TV Dinner.

He's also a director/producer, who lives in Brooklyn, NY and created the musical White Noise. Ryan writes about politics for The Huffington Post & The Hill. He has been a guest editor for Queerty and is the host of the podcast Gay History: Uncut.


Here Ryan blogs about politics, film, TV, history, religion, science, books, theater, digital media, LGBT issues, Bushwick & Williamsburg, New York City, and anything else he's interested in at the moment. Oh, and he'll probably talk a lot about himself.


This is a personal blog. Any opinions expressed here and on my Twitter represent my own and not those of my employer or clients.

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Posts tagged "Mitt2012"

Mitt Romney Debates Himself.

Feel bad for whoever had to edit this, so much footage of Mitt Romney on every side of every issue.

A wonderfully edited, satirical Romney ad by Hugh Atkin, that shows Mitt at his most authentic.

5 Mitt Romney Quotes On Marriage Equality
“I stood up to fight same sex marriage. I was one of the nation’s leading advocates of traditional marriage.”
“I opposed then, and I do now, gay marriage and civil union.”
“I am proud of the fact that I and my team did everything within our power and within the law to stand up for traditional marriage.”
“From day one, I’ve opposed the move for same-sex marriage and its equivalent, civil unions.”
“When I am President, I will preserve the defense of marriage act and I will fight for a federal amendment defining marriage as a relationship between one man and one woman.”

5 Mitt Romney Quotes On Marriage Equality

  1. “I stood up to fight same sex marriage. I was one of the nation’s leading advocates of traditional marriage.”
  2. “I opposed then, and I do now, gay marriage and civil union.”
  3. “I am proud of the fact that I and my team did everything within our power and within the law to stand up for traditional marriage.”
  4. “From day one, I’ve opposed the move for same-sex marriage and its equivalent, civil unions.”
  5. “When I am President, I will preserve the defense of marriage act and I will fight for a federal amendment defining marriage as a relationship between one man and one woman.”

barackobama:

Re-blog if you don’t want this guy anywhere near the Oval Office.

How can you not reblog that?

A conservative, a moderate, and a liberal walk into a bar. And the bartender goes, “Hey, it’s Mitt Romney!
Rick Santorum Super PAC funder Foster Friess

Here’s Mitt Romney signing his Massachusetts health care reform law. Judge for yourself if he’s doing it under duress. He looks pretty happy to me. 

Every Republican since 1980 who has won South Carolina has become the party’s nominee.