
It was tough to narrow it down to just ten homophobic GOP comments, but here are some of the worst.

It was tough to narrow it down to just ten homophobic GOP comments, but here are some of the worst.

Democratic platform based on policy, not religious dogma, results in confusion for Dominionists.

The mediocre D-list actor but excellent homophobe may want to look into Akin’s notorious political career of authoring and supporting utterly anti-woman legislation.

With the fielding of a Mormon and Catholic to their presidential ticket, deeper questions on Religion must be answered by the Republican Evangelical base.

The ‘faith’ that Republicans like Ryan are trying to put into people has nothing to do with religion or God.

It was but a few short hours ago when this snarky writer wrote that the ‘Personhood’ bill passed in the Virginia State Senate Committee. At the time, the bill appeared to be inevitable to pass in Virginia’s state senate. Well, I am delighted to now say that the nauseatingly religious and virulently anti-woman ‘Personhood’ bill was defeated in the Senate.

A day after Mitt “Moneybags” Romney stated his lack of concern for the economically disadvantaged (an old school Republican touchstone), President Obama shot back by finally using the right-wing’s bullets against them.

According to Republican Alabama state Senator, Shadrack McGill, the bible states that rasing teachers salaries will only lead to unqualified teachers.

As a wise man once said, ‘Reality has a well-known liberal bias.’ Rick Santorum doesn’t think kids should have to learn about it.

Lamda Legal, a national organization that works tirelessly on behalf of the LGBT community, ratcheted up their outreach and appeal by releasing a viral video that’s aptly entitled ‘Sh*t Homophobic People Say .’

Ron Paul prides himself on being a staunch Constitutionalist and has a school girl like crush on the Founding Fathers, but does he really understand the constitution and truly love the Founders?

Ron Paul’s Iowa chair, Drew Ivers, recently touted the endorsement of Rev. Phillip G. Kayser, a pastor at the Dominion Covenant Church in Nebraska who also draws members from Iowa, putting out a press release praising ‘the enlightening statements he makes on how Ron Paul’s approach to government is consistent with Christian beliefs.’

Scott Arnold, a homosexual associate professor of writing at William Penn University, got yet another reminder of the Republican party being an exclusive club. An a rather bizarre way of wooing potential voters, Newt Gingrich flatly told Mr. Arnold that, as a gay man, his vote is not welcomed.

When current ‘I’m not Mitt Romney’ Republican Presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich isn’t demanding we return to a Dickensian Child Work Model, he’s making some profoundly inaccurate and frighteningly daft comments on foreign policy.

It’s impossible to imagine a GOP presidential candidate not claiming they were told by God to run for office. It’s a scary thought to think God wants someone like Michele Bachmann or Rick Perry running this country. But it’s an even scarier thought to reduce God to an election.