At the sparsely-attended March for Marriage march in
Washington last week, National Organization for Marriage [NOM] president and Delusional-in-Chief,
Brian Brown really took to some word-twisting, er, paraphrasing, er, plagiarizing,,
er, stealing, when he said:
"We know that some day, whether it's one year, ten years, twenty years, or decades from now, people will look back at this time and remember those of us who stood up for the truth."
I’m pondering what the ‘truth’
might be? That Brown is a secretly self-loathing gay man who has created this behemoth
of bigotry to keep his little secret?
Or … he’s just delusional.
Not to be outdone, however, Gary Bauer, a former failed presidential
candidate from the party of WTF, as well as president and Delusional-in-Chief
of the Family Research Council, spoke at the Road to Majority summit today
about President Obama's "secular" political agenda. He said Obama is "obsessed
with this [gay rights agenda]" and he has threatened to drop aid to
"third-world countries...if they don't adopt his views", like
imposing sanctions on Uganda for human rights abuses, but it was when he said
this that he crossed the line from crazy to downright delusional:
"He's repealed 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' for homosexuals and replaced it with 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' for Christians! … If Obama succeeds in turning us into a secular, humanist nation, ripping us out of our Judeo-Christian roots, then the country, the republic will be destroyed."
God will smite us all, where, maybe I guess just the
Christians, because Obama, and let us not forget, the majority of Americans
now, believe in marriage equality. meanwhile i'm still trying to find the Christians who are being told not to talk about being Christian.
And lastly we have Jeremy Schwab, the ‘ex-gay’ Texas
Republican delegate behind the party’s “Reparative Therapy” plank, who is speaking
out — because the crazies love to be heard — saying he’s surprised with all the
media coverage of the issue:
"There are counselors out there who help us overcome same-sex attraction by finding need fulfillment in other ways in our lives and by addressing emotional wounds, and that has reduced the same-sex attraction significantly."
Schwab says he was way gay for twelve years, but learned to
suppress, he uses the word reduce, his homosexual attractions though prayer, counseling
and emotional healing but he’s not fond of calling it reparative therapy because
it isn’t about “repairing” anyone who’s broken.
It’s just brainwashing someone, though prayer and counseling
and emotional healing, to think they are something that they are not. Jeremy
Schwab is not an ‘ex’ gay; he’s a self-loathing gay man who is so afraid of living
his truth that he’s chosen the path of the lie.
Or of the delusion.
"meanwhile i'm still trying to find the Christians who are being told not to talk about being Christian."
ReplyDeleteFor goodness sake - they have entire TV channels and radio stations!!
the air of mendacity is thick with these teabagger freaks.
ReplyDeleteAdd to this Politico magazine, which gave that attention whore John Paulk front page treatment so that Paulk, the former face of Exodus, a chance to his story, which was nothing more than Paulk getting a toe hold in the media world speaking out on against reparative therapy.
ReplyDeleteThe emotional pain this "ex gay" man feels on a daily basis must be horrible. Horrible enough that he wants to share his grief and pain by wanting others to share his load. How sad.
ReplyDeleteIf ONLY we could get the hater xtains to shut up! Wouldnt that be a wonderful day??
All Brown cares about is keeping his family fed and his pockets lined with gold scammed from the faithful bigots.