Utah State Sen. Compares Gays To Alcoholics, Terrorists: ?They?re The Greatest Threat To America?
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 19th, 2009 5:31 am by HL
Utah State Sen. Compares Gays To Alcoholics, Terrorists: ?They?re The Greatest Threat To America?
Today, the Utah state legislature “dealt a final blow” to the last of five gay rights bills taken up under the Common Ground Initiative, when it defeated a bill that would have granted gay couples rights of inheritance and medical decision-making. Yesterday, the state House rejected bills that would have allowed gay adoption and protected […]
Today, the Utah state legislature “dealt a final blow” to the last of five gay rights bills taken up under the Common Ground Initiative, when it defeated a bill that would have granted gay couples rights of inheritance and medical decision-making. Yesterday, the state House rejected bills that would have allowed gay adoption and protected gays from housing and employment discrimination.
Last night, Utah’s local ABC station received leaked portions of an interview with state senator Chris Buttars (R), which will be highlighted in an upcoming documentary on Proposition 8. Buttars is an outspoken opponent of gay rights; in the latest interview, he compares gays to alcoholics and Muslim terrorists, and warns that gay people are “probably the greatest threat to America.” Some excerpts from the interview:
– To me, homosexuality will always be a sexual perversion. And you say that around here now and everybody goes nuts! But I don’t care.
– They say, I’m born that way. There’s some truth to that, in that some people are born with an attraction to alcohol.
– They’re mean! They want to talk about being nice — they’re the meanest buggers I ever seen. It’s just like the Moslems. Moslems are good people and their religion is anti-war. But it’s been taken over by the radical side. And the gays are totally taken over by the radical side.
– I believe that you will destroy the foundation of American society, because I believe the cornerstone of it is a man and a woman, the family. … And I believe that they’re, internally, they’re probably the greatest threat to America going down I know of. Yep, the radical gay movement.
Listen here:
Buttars bragged that he “killed” every piece of gay rights legislation in Utah, and said that President Bush — “like him or love him” — “saved” America “for the foreseeable future” by appointing conservatives to the Supreme Court.
Buttars discussed how the Mormon church would never give in on gay rights. Indeed, Mormons contributed nearly 40 percent of the more than $40 million raised to defeat marriage equality in California. He helped kick out Gay Straight Alliance clubs in Utah schools, claiming they were “criminal” and threatening that gay people’s “greatest target is your kids.”
Transcript: More ?
George McGovern To Be Honored At CPAC For ?Courage Under Fire?
In August 2008, former Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern published an op-ed on the conservative editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal attacking the Employee Free Choice Act. “I must raise my voice against pending legislation I see as a disturbing and undemocratic overreach not in the interest of either management or labor,” wrote McGovern. This […]
In August 2008, former Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern published an op-ed on the conservative editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal attacking the Employee Free Choice Act. “I must raise my voice against pending legislation I see as a disturbing and undemocratic overreach not in the interest of either management or labor,” wrote McGovern.
This past October, McGovern appeared in an anti-Employee Free Choice ad for the Employee Freedom Action Committee, an industry-funded advocacy organization run by “Dr. Evil” Richard Berman. Watch it:
Since McGovern came out against the bill, conservatives have used his opposition as a cudgel against supporters of unions. “Even liberal Democrat and ardent labor supporter George McGovern” opposes the bill, wrote the Washington Times in a January 2009 editorial.
Now, presumably because of his anti-union apostasy, McGovern is being honored by the right-wing establishment. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) next week, McGovern will be awarded the “Charlton Heston Courage Under Fire Award“:
Though McGovern is scheduled to be honored on February 26, a CPAC official tells ThinkProgress that the asterisk next to McGovern’s name means that he has “been invited, but not confirmed.”
Write to Sen. McGovern, and let him know whether you think he should accept an award from the right-wing group. Click here to send him an email.