Outrageous, anti-gay, right-wing comments of 2005
Samantha of Nothing too serious, yeah right has compiled a list of “The Most Outrageous Right Wing Comments of 2005″. Here are two of the outrageous, anti-gay statements made by the right-wingers:
Focus on the Family founder and chairman James C. Dobson: Same-sex marriage would lead to “marriage between daddies and little girls … between a man and his donkey.” [Focus on the Family radio program, 10/6/05]
Accuracy in Media editor Cliff Kincaid: “Have you noticed that many news organizations, in honor of former ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings, have embarked on a quit smoking campaign? So why don’t our media launch a campaign advising people to quit engaging in the dangerous and addictive homosexual lifestyle? … It appears that the homosexual lifestyle is as addictive as smoking.” [Accuracy in Media column, 12/14/05]
And for added laughs, just because I though this was funny, here is an absolutely hilarious statement made by MSNBC’s Tucker carlson (Who, I must say, I actually like as a journalist… don’t ask me why, maybe it is just because he is one the cute, little preppy guys like me, lol):
Tucker Carlson: “Canada is a sweet country. It is like your retarded cousin you see at Thanksgiving and sort of pat him on the head. You know, he’s nice, but you don’t take him seriously. That’s Canada.” [MSNBC's The Situation with Tucker Carlson, 12/15/05]
Gotta love the bow-tie! LOL.
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One Response to “Outrageous, anti-gay, right-wing comments of 2005”
Tucker actually brushed past me at the innauguration, but we didn’t realize who it was until he was around the corner. He looked pissed off, but then again, he HAD just lost his show.
By Ryan Radford on Dec 26, 2005