Via insty: Gay marriage activist throws unhinged hissy-fit at Texas governor, gets bumped from flight.
As he was waiting with family and staff to board a flight back to Austin on Tuesday night after two days promoting Texas in New York City, Gov. Greg Abbott was approached by another passenger who shook his hand and then loudly and profanely expressed his unhappiness with the governor’s opposition to gay marriage. “I hope you [expletive] go to hell because of your stance on gay marriage,” the man told the governor, using an epithet for emphasis, according to Abbott communications director Matt Hirsch, who was with the governor. The man, identified only as a 32-year-old male by Port Authority police, was asked to step back by Texas state troopers traveling with the governor. As he walked away, Hirsch said the man, dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, directed a parting shot at the governor: “I’m going to see you on the plane.”
Hell being a Biblical concept in which sex outside Biblical marriage can send you there. Way to go you silly bigot.
Precisely, Annie. How can he go to Hell for opposing what every major religion throughout the world opposes?
I keep hearing gays (I’m assuming they mean marriage/relationships/erc..) aren’t all about sex, but I’ve yet to experience that.
Charming. Truly charming. I guess now that they have what they want, they can stop playing nice and pretending to like us.
I’m sure Gov. Abbott was just simply devastated….not.
“I’m going to see you on the plane.”
Heh. They fixed that.
Are we avoiding covering Gay Owned Gawker doxxing/outing a guy blackmailed?
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2015/07/outing-and-doxxing-are-cool-now.html
Condé Nast’s CFO Tried To Pay $2,500 for a Night With a Gay Porn Star
David Geithner, brother of ex-Obama Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, is currently the chief financial officer of Condé Nast. This past weekend, he’d planned to go to Chicago—where he planned to meet a gay porn star and escort for “2-3 hours” at a cost of $2,500.
Unless David Geithner is same-sex-married and has trumpeted the virtues of monogamy, I will keep my private thoughts about gay porn stars and gay fantasies to myself.
If, on the other hand, he has been vocal in the public square concerning the new normalcy of same-sex “open” marriage, then I might find a small reason to comment on his agenda, but I still would not attack his version of being libertarian.
The gay left will quickly turn this guy into a hero being discriminated against by the evil conservative from Texas.
Imagine the wall-to-wall media coverage and the squeals of outrage from the Democrats with bylines if this had been done to President Traitor?
I’m a gay liberal and I do not support the “outing” of David Geithner (which may have involved a fake story to begin with). I also don’t support the uncouth behaviour of the 32-year-old man yelling at the governor.