Friday, February 03, 2012

Talking about praying the gay away...

... my gaydar bings loudly upon viewing the web site of this right-wing anti-gay minister who is calling for a boycott of Starbucks over their support for gay marriage. Especially when I view the videos, where he makes Mr. Rogers look manly with his stereotypically gay phrasings and mannerisms. At first I thought, "this can't be real, this has to be a parody of a right-wing closeted gay preacher". But based on my Google searches, he seems to really be what he is: A proponent of the conservative gay agenda. I.e., bigger closets.

- Badtux the Snarky Penguin

5 comments:

  1. My brother worked on location with Fred Rogers once. Seems the other talent on the shoot was one of the Carradine brothers, who was busy being a real jerk to everyone on the set. Finally he zeroed in on Rogers and my brother said Rogers just niced him to a standstill. Wish I had been around to see that. So, yeah, Fred Rogers - big fan here.

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  2. Always nice to know we have a good and funny story in the pipeline!

    "Conservative preacher caught..."

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  3. DANGER Will Robinson, DANGER, DANGER, even the robot's Gaydar went off. He didn't get them full lips and round mouth from sucking on box cars. LOL

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  4. Methinks that pastor doth protest too much. He and Michelle Bachmann's wife would make a lovely couple.

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  5. As posited by Poe's Law,* it's almost im-poe-sible to tell what's parody and what a sincere but batshit Christian really is saying.

    *(Warning -- link is to a Conservapedia entry. You might have 5 points sucked out of your IQ if you look at it too hard.)

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