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03/28/2011
Go ahead, GOP -- let Bryan Fischer moderate your debates. Please. We insist.
Bryan Fischer is someone who's said "Homosexuals in the military gave us...six million dead Jews". The guy who's said "homosexuals should be disqualified from public office," has called on Christian conservatives to breed gays and progressives out of existence, has called gay sex a "form of domestic terrorism," who's said only gays were savage enough for Hitler, has compared gays to heroin abusers, has directly compared laws against gay soldiers to those that apply to bank robbers, who once invoked a Biblical story about stabbing "sexually immoral" people with spears, saying we need this kind of action in modern day, who has spoken out against gays serving as public school teachers, has questioned why Medals of Honor are given to people who save lives (rather than take lives), who says that open service will "assign the United States to the scrap heap of history," who recently commiserated with Bradlee 'Executing homosexuals is moral' Dean, and who has blamed gay activists for dead gay kids, saying that: "If we want to see fewer students commit suicide, we want fewer homosexual students". The guy who said the only acceptable "culture war" truce would have gays giving up their demand for equality. The guy who painted Native Americans as innately cursed because they "cling to the darkness of indigenous superstition". The guy who conservative Christian Warren Throckmorton aptly noted is "to the right of Jerry Falwell" on some LGBT issues. The guy whose words pretty much single-handedly landed the American Family Association on the Southern Poverty Law Center's hate groups list.
Now let's listen in as key GOP frontrunners align themselves with this same Bryan Fischer, with a large focus on why their "family values" are better than ours:
*EARLIER: Newt Gingrich with Bryan [G-A-Y]
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*SEE ALSO: Warren Throckmorton's take:
John McCain initially courted the religious right through John Hagee during his election run in 2008 which failed miserably due to Hageeās public statements on Catholics and more. Fischer is building up a treasure trove of such statements on a variety of groups which make Hagee look like a moderate.
Bryan Fischer, GOP Kingmaker, part 2 [Warren Throckmorton]