Michael Hainey, the Deputy Editor of GQ Magazine appeared on The Situation with Tucker Carlson. You know that if the guy was on Tucker Carlson, the "unofficial poll" would be pro-Republican but I found what was said interesting, funny and oddly pathetic.
From the beginning of the transcript: "The anonymous author, who wrote the piece for "GQ" reports "After years of intensive research on both sides of the aisle, I'm here to report that Republican men are infinitely better to have sex with."
The article in the April issue of "GQ" lays out 10 reasons why Republicans are better and kinkier in the sack."
Here is the link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...
Here is a snippet of the transcript:
"TUCKER CARLSON, HOST, `SITUATION': This is so good. She says--whoever this woman is--I asked you in the commercial break who it was. You would not reveal her name, but I'm kind of in love I have to say, because she writes very well.
She says of Democrats, they're so emotional and sensitive and genuinely care about your day and how you feel and how you felt yesterday. Is there anything you need, they whimper? Oh shut up, she says.
MICHAEL HAINEY, DEPUTY EDITOR, "GQ": Right.
CARLSON: They're too sensitive to be good; that's her point.
HAINEY: Right. I think, you know, it's funny. I think she does a great job of saying what I think a lot of Democrats feel. I don't you. You and I are the same age, but we grew up believing the Democratic Party is the party of JFK, a very randy and virile party.
CARLSON: Yes.
HAINEY: And just like most domestic issues, the Republicans vaulted over the Democrats, you know, and slowly taken what was once their sort of right, which was the sort of party of free love, if you might say. And they've become the more virile party. It's a national disgrace, if you ask me. "
Comments, dear kossaks? Can't wait to see what you have to say.