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Is woman who pays half of Condi's house payment Gay? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Howard   

RAW STORY has gone out with a tale that Condi might in fact be gay . According to the article, she has owned a home and a line of a credit with one Randy Bean. Randy is a fellow Stanford-ite. 

If you know this part of the country.. houses are ridiculously expensive. So a roommate on a home purchase is not uncommon. Especially one that you won’t be spending much time in. Sharing a line of credit can be needed to purchase a home, so again not necessarily a pink flag. .

 

 

 I saw an interview with Nathan Lane once. He was asked if he was gay. His answer “I’m over 40, I’m single, I love musical theater. Call it what you want.” So, let’s analyze Randy Bean’s bio, strictly based on stereotypes. I have highlighted some hot girl-on-girl keywords.

Randy oversees the creation, production and distribution of Center content in the video format. She is an experienced producer, director and writer, having worked for public television stations and network news divisions. She was a Knight Fellow at Stanford, and has worked at the University in a variety of executive producer roles since 1996.

Randy Bean is executive producer for documentaries and special television projects at Stanford University. She serves as a consultant on media and communications for the SCL, and oversees the creation, production and distribution of Center content, in video and other formats. Bean is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and experienced broadcast journalist. She worked as a producer with Bill Moyers at WNET in New York, and covered major news stories for both ABC News and NBC News in their Washington bureaus. She came to Stanford as a Knight Professional Journalism Fellow, and moved to California to be a staff producer, director and writer of current affairs programs and investigative documentaries at KQED in San Francisco. She founded the Stanford Channel in 1995 and managed its operations until 2001. She has worked as writer and executive producer on a number of broadcast-quality Stanford productions, including Becoming Stanford: The Making of an American University, Seizing Power: The Steel Seizure Case Re-visited, The Stanford Presidency and A World of Change: The International Initiative at Stanford University. Her latest Stanford production, "What Were They Thinking?"  Originalism, Music and the Constitution, will air on public television in Spring 2007. Bean attended Northwestern University and has a B.A. with special honors in political science from the George Washington University.

I think it is still inconclusive. Now if she had been a Berkley Bear rather than a Stanford Cardinal..well, slam dunk!

 

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