Thursday, January 8, 2009

GLAAD's Worst of 2008 Awards


The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has posted the 10 worst anti-gay voices of 2008. Very few surprises, actually, but good to remember:
  • Bill O'Reilly, of FOXNews' The O'Reilly Factor -- For being Bill O'Reilly, but specifically for making statements that Americans don't want to see "homosexual behavior legitimized.
  • California's Yes on 8 Campaign -- Um, duh.
  • Greg Guttfield, of FOXNews' Red Eye -- Because you couldn't turn on his show without hearing homophobic remarks, such as "turning a hole into a pole" in regards to sexual reassignment surgery.
  • James Dobson, of Focus on the Family -- Surprised? Isn't he on lists like this every year?
  • Jim Quinn, of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn and Rose -- For being the kind of enlightened and intelligent person who would state, "Gay sex produces AIDS, which the state doesn't have – or should have an interest in. They should charge homosexuals more for their health insurance than they charge the rest of us." Charming, really.
  • John Gibson, of FOXNewsRadio's John Gibson Show -- Because he was sensitive enough about Heath Ledger's death by making anti-gay jokes regarding his role on Brokeback Mountain. Love you, mean it.
  • Laura Ingraham, of FOXNews' Laura Ingraham Show -- There's a lot of FOX on this list. I'm sure that means nothing.
  • The New York Post -- I mean, that's kind of a big target, but apparently they're sensationalistic... or something. (No, not modern American journalism... it's never sensational. HA! American Journalism - Rarely Exceptional, Always Sensational ... I should be in marketing).
  • Pastor Rick Warren -- If you don't know why, you haven't been paying attention.
  • Rep. Sally Kern -- Because gays are trying to take over the country, including her own son. But she'll only say it when she thinks no one is listening.
  • Sean Delonas, cartoonist of the New York Post -- More specific at the Post. He drew the cartoon above.
Anyone they missed? I really can't think of anyone else. Locally, I think Bill Cunningham should top the list. He said something particularly vitriolic this year, if I remember correctly. Honestly, I don't feel like looking it up. HA! :-)

A prize to the person who finds what nasty thing Mr. Cunningham has said about gay people in 2008.

2 comments:

Jo Moore said...

Something about Cunningham that I found floating around on the blogosphere...

http://willielesbian.ytmnd.com/

You may want to check out the website, mediamatters.org..it keeps track of all bigoted statements made by everybody..

Montgomery Maxton said...

Rep Seitz, Citizens for Community Values, The Cincinnati Enquirer. Oh snap!