WATCH: Kim Davis as Heroic as Abolitionists, Says Bryan Fischer
Yep, opposing marriage equality is just like opposing slavery. Or the Nazis, says the antigay commentator.
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WATCH: Kim Davis as Heroic as Abolitionists, Says Bryan Fischer
Yep, opposing marriage equality is just like opposing slavery. Or the Nazis, says the antigay commentator.
Trudy Ring
Hottie US Marine Tanner White takes to YouTube to ask Steve Grand to military ball
Steve Grand became a singing sensation when his song All-American Boy went viral on YouTube two years ago.
Now one of the singer’s fans has also taken to YouTube to make one of his dreams come true: he wants a date with Grand.
US Marine Tanner White says on the video: ‘Steve, you’re an amazing singer. I’ve seen some of your blog videos and they were awesome. I would like you to go with me to the 2015 Marine Corps Ball in November hosted in Wlimington, North Carolina, as my date.’
‘Hopefully you say yes. If not, it was worth a shot.’
As of late Wednesday (2 September), the video has been viewed more than 16,000 times.
But so far, no response from Grand.
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Greg Hernandez
LGBT Supporters to Hillary Clinton: The Battle Isn't Over
Donors to her campaign who represent lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans voters tell MSNBC, ‘The idea that after marriage, everything’s solved is a very dangerous idea.’
Dawn Ennis
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Bobby Jindal Defends Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis
DENISON, Iowa — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) said on Wednesday that a Kentucky county clerk had a right to refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite an order from a federal judge to do so.
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses on Tuesday, even after the Supreme Court rejected an application for a stay on a federal court order. As HuffPost’s Cristian Farias reported, Davis cannot be fired from her position because she is an elected official. She can only be removed from office if she is impeached by the state legislature or charged with a crime.
Lawyers for the couple have filed a motion to hold Davis in contempt of court and impose financial penalties on her for refusing. A hearing will be held Thursday.
Jindal, who is seeking the Republican nomination for president, told The Huffington Post that Davis shouldn’t have to resign and was justified in her refusal.
“I don’t think anyone should have to choose between following their conscience and religious beliefs and giving up their job and facing financial sanctions. I think it’s wrong to force Christian individuals or business owners. We are seeing government today discriminate against whether it’s clerks, florists, musicians or others. I think that’s wrong. I think you should be able to keep your job and follow your conscience,” he said. “I absolutely do believe people have a First Amendment right, a constitutional right. I don’t think the court can take that away.”
In a ruling last week, a federal appeals court ordered Davis to issue the licenses, saying “it cannot be defensibly argued that the holder of the Rowan County Clerk’s office . . . may decline to act in conformity with the United States Constitution.”
But Davis said on Tuesday that she was refusing to issue the licenses “under God’s authority” and that choosing to do so was a “a Heaven or Hell decision.”
Even though Davis is acting in her official capacity, Jindal still said that Davis shouldn’t have to choose between her religious conscience and her job.
“The United States didn’t create religious liberty. Religious liberty created the United States of America. It’s the reason we are here today. This is an essential freedom and an essential right and I don’t think you give up this right by simply taking a job.”
Jindal’s comments differ from those of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), another Republican presidential contender, who said that Davis should comply with the law or resign.
Samantha-Jo Roth reported from Denison, Iowa. Sam Levine reported from New York.
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Kim Davis gets spoofed by Funny or Die with help from Parks and Recreation
The NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation may have ended its acclaimed run this year but two of its characters live on through the comedy of Funny or Die.
The Emmy-winning comedy video website cleverly uses clips of the show about absurd antics of an Indiana town’s public officials to goof on the antics of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis.
Davis is currently in the national spotlight over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in her Kentucky county.
In the video Clerks and Recreation, previously-used lines from the characters of Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) are re-purposed to describe Davis.
Swanson says Davis is ‘the worst person in the world working at the worst place in the world.’ He says she has no weaknesses because she is a machine ‘programmed by someone from the future to come back and destroy all happiness.’
‘She’s a Grade A bitch, he adds. ‘Every time she laughs, an angel dies. Her birth was payback for the sins of man.’
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Greg Hernandez
Sadistic Frat Boys Allegedly Attack Gay Man, Strip Him Naked, In Possible Hate Crime
Police at the University of North Dakota are investigating a possible hate crime in which a group of drunken Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity brothers sexually assaulted a gay man.
Haakon Gisvold claims he went to a party held at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house last weekend. At some point during the evening, four brothers approached him and demanded he leave because his sexual orientation was apparently different than theirs.
Related: Penn State Fraternity Pledge Sues After Being Raped During Rush Party
According to Gisvold, the men followed him outside. They pushed him to the ground then proceeded to choke him. His clothes were stripped from his body, and his belt was used to beat him as they shouted antigay slurs.
If the allegations are true, police say the case could be treated as a hate crime.
“If you label something a hate crime it has to be labeled based on the fact that the suspect knew that that person was something. Whether it was based on race or religion or whatnot,” UND sergeant Danny Weigel told the Grand Forks Herald. “We were informed by the victim that people with the assault had made comments regarding sexual orientation.”
But some students say they are skeptical of Gisvold’s story.
“I’m just surprised,” freshman Cade Hoben told the Herald. “And I feel like there’s more to the story.”
“I guess, I really can’t believe that, but if it’s true, that’s crazy,” added freshman Maria Diepolder. “I think [Lambda Chi Alpha has] a pretty good reputation here in North Dakota.”
Lambda Chi Alpha has not released a statement over the matter. UND’s president, Robert Kelley, released a statement this week saying he was “disturbed” by the news and assuring that “any student or student organization found to have violated the UND Code of Student Life will be subject to disciplinary action.”
Related: Frat Boy Dishes On What It’s Like To Be Gay And Greek
h/t: Grand Forks Herald
Graham Gremore
Lindsey Graham to Anti-Gay Clerk Kim Davis: ‘Comply With The Law Or Resign’ – LISTEN
Republican presidential candidate and gay marriage opponent Lindsey Graham shockingly sided with the LGBT community for once on the issue of marriage, saying that Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis needs to abide by the law and issue same-sex marriage licenses, as The Huffington Post reports.
Sen. Graham issued his comments on Hugh Hewitt’s conservative radio program this Tuesday saying that while he agrees with Davis’ ideals on marriage, she still has to comply with the law of the land:
“The rule of law is the rule of law. We are a rule of law nation.
“I appreciate her conviction, I support traditional marriage, but she’s accepted a job in which she has to apply the law to everyone.”
Sen. Graham ended his statement saying that if Davis doesn’t comply with the law then she needs to resign from her position.
The options for ousting Davis are few as Kentucky law prevents Davis, an elected official, from being terminated. She can only be removed from office if she’s charged with a crime or impeached, which the ACLU is quickly attempting to prove in a motion they filed on Tuesday holding Davis in contempt of court.
Although Davis has rallied support from several public-conservative personalities, many including Sen. Graham and also Carly Fiorina are publicly disavowing her contempt of the law.
Listen to Graham’s comments on Hewitt’s show, below:
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Lindsey Graham to Anti-Gay Clerk Kim Davis: ‘Comply With The Law Or Resign’ – LISTEN
WATCH: Marriage Equality Will Bring Financial Crisis, Says Pat Robertson
God is mad, and he’ll cause a meltdown if we don’t change our ways, says the wingnut televangelist.
Trudy Ring
Here's Why Nicole Richie Is Your New Favorite Gay Icon
Anyone who is a fan of reality TV should know that Nicole Richie — alongside Paris Hilton — shaped much of today’s selfie-driven pop culture with her iconic series, “The Simple Life.”
Almost a decade later, we still can’t get enough of this star! Richie’s built herself quite a queer following with her show, “Candidly Nicole,” which functions as a unique hybrid of scripted and non-scripted campy humor.
“Nicole is beyond a gay icon, she just IS gay; not in the man-on-man action kind of way, but in the old school fly-your-freak flag, bleach-your-hair, snap-miss-thing kind of way!” Randy Barbato, the show’s co-executive producer, told The Huffington Post. “Nicole’s comic genius taps into an outsider rebel spirit that resonates with the GAYEST of gays.”
We absolutely love this show and the icon Richie has become in the world of reality TV. Check out a promo above from a “TOTALLY GAY” episode premiering tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at 11/10 p.m. CT on VH1.
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Republican presidential candidates weigh in on Rowan County marriage license showdown
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina was not pleased when the US Supreme Court ruled in June that same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 states.
But that doesn’t mean the only female candidate in the GOP field is supportive of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis’ high-profile battle against issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
‘When you are a government employee as opposed to say, an employee of another kind of organization, then in essence, you are agreeing to act as an arm of the government,’ Fiorina said in a radio interview Tuesday (1 September).
Because of that, the former CEO of Hewlett Packard believes it might be time for Davis to look for employment elsewhere since she is being paid by the government to do a job and ‘needs to execute the government’s will.’
‘Given the role that she’s playing, given the fact that the government is paying her salary, I think that is not appropriate,’ Fiorina added. ‘ … I think it’s a very different situation for her than someone in a hospital who’s asked to perform an abortion or someone at a florist who’s asked to serve a gay wedding. I think when you’re a government employee, you are put into a different position honestly.’
Fellow presidential candidate, US Senator Lindsay Graham, also spoke to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt and was more concise in his reading of the situation: ‘As a public official, comply with the law or resign.’
Graham, who himself is opposed to gay marriage, added: ‘I appreciate her conviction. I support traditional marriage, but she’s accepted a job where she has to apply the law to everyone, and that’s her choice.’
But Davis has found an ally in her fight in US Senator Rand Paul despite his belief that states should get out of the license business altogether.
‘I think people who do stand up and are making a stand to say that they believe in something is an important part of the American way,’ Paul recently told Boston Herald Radio.
He added: ‘I think one way to get around the whole idea of what the Supreme Court is forcing on the states is for states just to get out of the business of giving out licenses … then if you want a marriage contract you go to a church. And so I’ve often said we could have gotten around all of this also in the sense that I do believe everybody has a right to a contract.’
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