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S.E. Cupp Vs Ralph Reed
CNN's S.E. Cupp and wingnut freak show Ralph Reed tangled last night in a debate about gay marriage and the feuding Cheney sisters. Evan McMurry has the recap:
“Isn’t it time that your wing of the Republican Party accept and embrace good Republicans like the Log Cabin Republicans, like GOProud, like Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), like Rob Portman (R-OH)?” Cupp asked. “Don’t you think it’s time to recognize that in some ways the tide is turning, that we should be more inclusive of these values, without having to change our personal opinions of them?”Watch Reed spin the lies!
“If the tide had truly turned, then you wouldn’t have thirty-six states and 70% of the American people defining it as a man and a woman, and you wouldn’t need the courts to impose it,” Reed said. “The same Millennials who today are more inclined to support same-sex marriage and are also more pro-life than their parents were. So the country became more pro-choice in the 70s and 80s and in the 90s and the last ten years became more pro-life. Just because something is moving in a particular direction, it’s an analytical error to assume it’s going to continue in that trend.”
Labels: crackpots, LGBT rights, Liz Cheney, marriage equality, Mary Cheney, Ralph Reed, religion, S.E.Cupp
Friday, October 11, 2013
S.E. Cupp To CNN: Stop Calling The FRC's Values Voter Summit "Anti-Gay"
Mediaite's Andrew Kirell writes:
The banner was referring to the event’s host: The Family Research Council. Headed up by frequent cable pundit Tony Perkins, FRC is literally anti-gay and anti-abortion. So the banner is certainly not inaccurate. FRC is quite outspoken about its opposition to homosexual acts, and makes plenty of cable news appearances to decry the oncoming wave of a “pro-gay culture” and whatnot. So… yes, they are definitively anti-gay and anti-abortion. Those two platforms are basically their lifeblood.Kirell goes on, however, to say that it's unfair to lump Ted Cruz and Rand Paul in with the "more extreme, vociferously anti-porn, anti-homosexuality elements of the conservative movement."
Labels: CNN, FRC, hate groups, religion, S.E.Cupp, Tony Perkins, Values Voters Summit













