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Creep of the Week: Rick Santorum 08.22.11
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by D’Anne Witkowski
I have to admit, Rick Santorum has good reason not to like gay people. I mean, with the help of Dan Savage, one of the leaders of the Homosexual Cabal, gays changed the definition of “Santorum” from a politician who is full of shit to {ITAL actual shit}. More specifically, “The frothy mix of lube and...
Creep of the Week: Sally Kern 08.15.11
Creep of the Week: Sally Kern
by D’Anne Witkowski
Haters gon’ hate, am I right?
And according to Oklahoma State Rep. Sally Kern, the most hateful thing you can say to a gay person is that they’re okay the way they are.
In a July 27 radio interview with the American Family Association’s Tim Wildmon, the two spun a rather perverse picture of the “compassion” they feel for homosexuals.
“As...
Creep of the Week: Bryan Fischer 08.08.11
Creep of the Week: Bryan Fischer
by D’Anne Witkowski
August 8, 2011
Like many gay and lesbian Americans I’ve been proudly watching videos and news stories about same-sex couples getting to – finally! – legally wed in New York.
I got especially choked up reading about the first couple in the state to marry, Phyllis Siegal and Connie Kopelov, who are 77 and 85 years old respectively. They’ve...
Creep of the Week: Marcus Bachmann 08.01.11
Creep of the Week: Marcus Bachmann
by D’Anne Witkowski
Marcus Bachmann and the Christian counseling clinics he owns are not anti-gay. And if you say they are then you’re just an anti-hetero hate crimer.
By D’Anne Witkowski
Marcus Bachmann and the Christian counseling clinics he owns are not anti-gay. And if you say they are then you’re just an anti-hetero hate crimer. Stop hate criming, gays!...
Creep of the Week: Linda Harvey 07.25.11
Creep of the Week: Linda Harvey
by D’Anne Witkowski
If there’s anything I love it’s a good ol’ Nazi allusion. It’s the ultimate argument winner. All you have to do is link your opponent and Nazis in your audience’s mind and you’re golden. You don’t even have to have facts or logic or any shred of human decency. Ain’t no allusion like a Nazi allusion ‘cause a Nazi allusion don’t...
Creep of the Week : Vicky Hartzler 07.18.11
Creep of the Week:Vicky Hartzler
by D’Anne Witkowski
Gays are a bunch of crybabies. Yeah, I said it. And you know what that took? Courage.
And you know who knows about courage? Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-MO, that’s who.
No, she didn’t come right out and say that gays were crybabies, but she clearly thinks they need to quit whining and get over themselves.
On June 29, gay-rights advocates at a public...
Creep of the Week: Pat Roberston 07.11.11
Creep of the Week: Pat Robertson
by D’Anne Witkowski
Nothing brings the creeps out of the woodwork like pro marriage equality. The good news out of New York has gotten some people fired up. And by “fire” I mean, of course, Hell-fire.
It comes as no surprise that Pat Robertson is one of the folks shouting that the sky is falling.
On a recent episode of The 700 Club, Robertson said that America...
Creep of the Week: Matt Barber 04.11.11
Creep of the Week: Matt Barber
by D’Anne Witkowski
Have you punched a gay middle-schooler for Christ today? Well, you’d better do it fast, because Barack Obama is trying to take this God-given duty and religious right away from you.
It’s no secret that LGBT students get bullied at school. In fact, it’s no secret that kids who get bullied at school are often accused of being...
Creep of the Week: Victoria Jackson 04.04.11
Creep of the Week: Victoria Jackson
by D’Anne Witkowski
I used to love Saturday Night Live when I was a kid. By far one of my favorite cast members was Victoria Jackson. I thought she was hilarious. Granted, she mostly played the same ditzy blonde character in every skit, but she did it well.
When Jackson left the show in 1992 I remember feeling disappointed. I was positive SNL just wouldn’t...
Creep of the Week: Peter Sprigg 03.28.11
Creep of the Week: Peter Sprigg
by D’Anne Witkowski
We’ve all heard the argument that letting gays and lesbians marry will “hurt” heterosexual marriages. Or our country. Or children. Actual support for these claims is less readily available. Often those making the argument will resort to argumentative fallacies to back up their claims. The problem is, there are so many fallacious...

