Politics Of Personal Destruction

The sliming can't just end at the election apparently. The hate-filled left has to try to indulge itself in still more personal destruction. In yet another attempted "outing" the extremely un-funny "comic" Bill Maher went on Larry King and suddenly said that Ken Mehlman is gay. (For the record, Maher has never seemed at all humorous to me. Neither has Stephen Colbert. By the way, notice he's pretty well disappeared since his little Bush bash at the press club dinner? Guess the left doesn't need their tools after they use them up).

I've said it before, I'll say it again for the ClueProof™: Who freaking cares about anyone's orientation? Apparently, it is a huge deal to the left. And they feel the need to bash gays whenever they can. Whether or not if it is relevant to anything, they "out" at the drop of a hat. They'll even make charges with no proof whatsoever and hope like hell it gets picked up by the media.

Confederate Yankee has the details of this latest one. It is pretty sickening to watch what the left is becoming in this country. Whether is is gay bashing (with or without proof) or denigrating decent and honorable behavior it is getting old. Very old.

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5 Responses to Politics Of Personal Destruction

  1. TJM says:

    When these are the people you’re appealing to,perhaps you should rethink your approach:

    “James Dobson and his political lobbying group, Focus on the Family Action, were instrumental in keeping the homosexual marriage issue before voters.”

    “Last week’s Senate vote on the proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage—along with President Bush’s televised endorsement of the measure—were seen as part of a Republican campaign to mollify its restive conservative base before the midterm elections.”
    Dobson again:
    “The New Jersey Supreme Court has blatantly and arrogantly ordered the state Legislature to rip up what marriage has meant for thousands of years. The justices have made clear their disdain and disrespect for the true decision makers in our democracy — the people — as well as for the institution of marriage.”

    On Meet the Press:
    “Log Cabin Republicans, gay Republicans, issued this statement in the course of last year’s election: “…it is impossible to overstate the depth of anger and disappointment caused by the President’s support for an anti-family Constitutional Amendment. This amendment would not only ban gay marriage, it would also jeopardize civil unions and domestic partnerships. ..”
    MR. MEHLMAN: I would respectfully disagree with their statement on that.”

    Liberals don’t have a problem with anyone being gay,but if that person (say,like,Haggard or,uh,Mehlman) is going to use a phony issue like the gay marriage ban to pander to the party’s homophobic element for votes,that element might want to know the nature of the people manipulating them.
    But then the party manipulated you through the tax cuts, so I’m not surprised you would feign disgust over Maher’s passing along something that’s been discussed for years.

  2. Arlo says:

    Maher also told Larry King that he’s going to out a bunch of GOP (Gay Old Party) biggies in Congress on his HBO show tonight.

  3. BubbaB says:

    Wow, me, a Republican party faithful, homophobic? Let me think…

    I drink homogenized milk. I like my circles to be homocentric. I don’t like homochromatic monitors, but they bring nostalgia for my days learning to program. Benzene is dangerous, but I still like its homocyclic nature. I don’t believe that homocysteine causes heart disease, but is just a marker of it, so I think it is okay. I love lizards, so I don’t mind homodontic animals. I think all flowers are cool, so I don’t mind the homogametic ones. I like being with people who are similar to me, so I clearly like homogeneity. My family shares a homogeny, and I love me family very much, so I guess it’s okay. I eat fruit from homgrafted trees, and it tastes delicious! I love homographs, since it is so obvious that you can get your just deserts in the desert. All mammals are homoiotherms, so I guess it can’t be too bad. Although they probably don’t realize it, NASCAR officials homologate the cars all the time, so I guess I can’t complain. I really appreciate the homology of male and female, er, structures, since they develop in utero similarly. I prefer homolographic maps. Our bodies would not work without homolysis, so I guess it is okay. I love homonyms, though I rarely knead the bread I need. I am a homoousian, since I believe that God the Father and Christ (and the Holy Spirit) are one in the same. Since I like homonyms, I clearly like homophones, too. I like homophonic music, especially the monastic musical kind. Homoplastic grafts save burn patients every day, so I am clearly for those. Homopolarity allows modern circuits to work. Insects are generally cool, so I like Homopterans. I like to talk, so I enjoy the homorganic sounds. Mushrooms are homosporous, and I like mushrooms, so that is okay. The homotaxis of the mountains in my area can be quite breathtaking. Again, I like flowering plants, so I am okay with homothallic plants.

    After all that, you are still going to accuse me of being homophobic?

  4. Gaius says:

    Did your dictionary start to smoke after that? Just wondering….

  5. mokus says:

    The hate filled Left believes their negative assumptions about Republicans so completely, it’s impossible for them to grasp that the reality is actually far from their delusions.

    The disparity leads them to make foolish statements and draw false comparisons. Eventually, Lefties even come to blame Republicans for failing to display the silly attitudes they’re presumed to hold.

    It’s just another example of closed minds and unexamined attitudes looking for scapegoats to blame for their own intellectual shortcomings.