A: I know, I bet he took her out once and she was just name dropping. I would too after that PR nightmare. Today the people of Equality California reached out to her but Michael is stepping away.
“I’m not dating anybody,” he told Usmagazine.com Wednesday at the opening of the Omega flagship boutique in NYC. “I’m single. My private life stays private.”
“I’m not saying I support her,” Phelps then added. “I’m not saying I don’t support her.“
A: Which means he’s saying nothing? What is he saying? Backpedal, backpedal, backpedal.
L: What a cop out.
A: Equality California is still waiting by their iPhone for your call Carrie.
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Comments (49)
the pie throwing is wrong, and very sad.
You people will gladly claim you are what the "majority" feels but I have never seen someone explain how that is different then what the majority felt about interracial marriage or even slavery. Not to mention, as soon as a Christian policy is disagreed with by "the majority," it is all of the sudden being a good Christian to go against the crowd. You are all hypocritical opportunists who should not be allowed to vote.