Before Pete Buttigieg pandered to bros, he should have checked in with Billy Eichner
Opinion: Bros bombed at the box office, and bros back candidates who like UFC fights, not policy debates, writes John Casey.
April 26, 2025
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Opinion: Bros bombed at the box office, and bros back candidates who like UFC fights, not policy debates, writes John Casey.
Buttigieg also discussed being in the closet, his military service, and how he almost came out to his loved ones.
Buttigieg opened up about raising his kids, coming out, and what's next for him politically.
People online wondered whether it was a Freudian slip from the host, who happens to be the wife of Donald Trump's transportation secretary.
He said that a service member "who happens to be transgender...ought to be honored and not kicked out of the military."
“Our job is not to go around picking up the shards of what there was and trying to tape them back together,” the former transportation secretary said.
With LGBTQ-themed children’s books being ripped out of libraries in certain parts of the country, Chasten Buttigieg wrote Papa’s Coming Home with a purpose.
The gay former transportation secretary warned of the ramifications of the second Trump administration's chaos.
Anti-LGBTQ+ extremists aren’t just shouting on TV — they’re quietly building power in school boards and statehouses. To fight back, we need strategy, not just outrage.
Opinion: Recent pronouncements by the former Transportation secretary seem to have him toeing the line on a fragile and shifting trifecta, writes John Casey.
As the party seeks a leader, one former cabinet member is leading the field in early polls.
Welcome to Queer (Roving) Eye for the Monogamous Straight Couple Lie, brought to you in part by writer Dan Savage, who coined the term monogamish to signify committed relationships in which the partners are, he explains, “mostly monogamous, but there’s a little allowance for the reality of desire for others and a variety of experiences and adventure and possibility.”
Pinnacles of presidential prudence.