Sunday, April 08, 2007

Irony, divine comedy, cosmic justice, or just too funny to pass up?

Recently, a Columbia student named Matt Sanchez who is also a reserve Marine, became a darling of the right. Apparently he recieved some kind of award from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)for sticking up for himself and parroting the party line in defense of an indefensible war (my opinion some others may disagree) that he has yet taken part. Here he is, the man on the left (keep in mind that the T-girl in the picture used the word "faggot" in a joke at a dinner at which Cpl. Sanchez was also in attendance):



He has made numerous apperances with Hannity & Colmes, O'Reilly, and the tranny he is pictured with. Apparently this is a man's man, or man's Marine if you know what I mean. Here is a short list of some other appearances he has made before joining the Marine Corps under his other title of Rod Majors. Wow! He went from Major to Corporal, he really is a bottom! Here are some other links about Mr. Sanchez's situation which could only be done justice with an Alanis Morrisette song. Here and here he is claiming that in fact he is not gay. Here is an older interview with "Rod/Pierre." Does anyone remember "S.A.M." from our army training? He may not fit the statement or marriage categories of "S.A.M." but he will have a hell of a time explaining away the act part.

Note, his former career is not the only thing of controversy, apparently he has some legal troubles. I could never get out of the army the money for the shit it fucked-up in my moves and this guy is getting $12,000 up front!

Want more? Try this for the article with the above pic and this Google search. Here is a pictorial retrospective of Rod/Pierre's previous career; note this has some of the DVD only scenes from Brokeback Mountain or this movie. Note some of these links are not for office eyes as they have various glamor shots of Cpl. Sanchez/Rod Majors/Pierre LaBranche and his self-described "11-inch uncut monster cock." Although, as one blogger who saw some of his pre-Marine (hardCorps, a pun on you) work put it, "he's being a little optimistic."

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