–Peter LaBarbera, President of American’s for Truth Against Homosexuality, joins us live to discuss his boycott of McDonald’s for “encouraging young homosexuality,” his photographing of gay and fetish events in San Francisco, his idea that gay marriage will open the door to three-way marriages, why he is too extreme even for other anti-gay groups to support, and more, including his repeat claims…
JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON – Barack Obama is “The Joker.” Nancy Pelosi is portrayed as Cruella De Vil, and Harry Reid as Scooby Doo — all part of a Republican Party pitch to top fundraisers. Tucked into the 72-page Power Point presentation to GOP fundraisers in Boca Raton, Fla., last month, was a direct call to use fear and reactionary sentiments toward Democrats as a fundra…
Andrew Sullivan, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Princeton University, 2/18/10. Part 5 of 7: 1. Intro & Prohibitionism part 1 2. Prohibitionism part 2 3. Prohibitionism part 3 4. Liberationism 5. Conservatism 6. Liberalism 7. Conclusion See also: Audience question The arguments put forth in this speech can be studied in more complete detail in Andrew’s book Virtually Normal: An Argument About Hom…
Andrew Sullivan, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Princeton University, 2/18/10. Part 2 of 7: 1. Intro & Prohibitionism part 1 2. Prohibitionism part 2 3. Prohibitionism part 3 4. Liberationism 5. Conservatism 6. Liberalism 7. Conclusion See also: Audience question The arguments put forth in this speech can be studied in more complete detail in Andrew’s book Virtually Normal: An Argument About Hom…
Andrew Sullivan, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Princeton University, 2/18/10. Part 1 of 7: 1. Intro & Prohibitionism part 1 2. Prohibitionism part 2 3. Prohibitionism part 3 4. Liberationism 5. Conservatism 6. Liberalism 7. Conclusion See also: Audience question The arguments put forth in this speech can be studied in more complete detail in Andrew’s book Virtually Normal: An Argument About Hom…
Andrew Sullivan, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Princeton University, 2/18/10. Part 3 of 7: 1. Intro & Prohibitionism part 1 2. Prohibitionism part 2 3. Prohibitionism part 3 4. Liberationism 5. Conservatism 6. Liberalism 7. Conclusion See also: Audience question The arguments put forth in this speech can be studied in more complete detail in Andrew’s book Virtually Normal: An Argument About Hom…
Andrew Sullivan, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Princeton University, 2/18/10. Andrew answers an audience member’s question regarding natural law, desire and love. See also: 1. Intro & Prohibitionism part 1 2. Prohibitionism part 2 3. Prohibitionism part 3 4. Liberationism 5. Conservatism 6. Liberalism 7. Conclusion…
Gay Marriage seems to be a very hot topic in politics. And I don’t get why Conservatives are so against it. You don’t want gay marriage, then don’t get one and keep to your own business! Listen up. You don’t like it, tell me I’m wrong…