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July 25, 2003The Fruitcake FlapBy Byron LaMastersWell, it looks like Democrats are anti-gay and hypocrites for not criticizing Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) for calling Rep. Scott McInnis (R-CO) a fruitcake during the now infamous Ways and Means Committee meeting. Nice try. If you'll recall, that was the meeting where Chairman Bill Thomas (R-CA) called the capitol police to evict the Democratic members of the committee from the library. Typically, Fox News has the story. And not only that, they shamelessly embellish it:
Big whoop. I guess Stark called Thomas a cocksucker. OK. So, why isn't the gay community out lynching Stark? Well, it’s obvious. Stark has a perfect lifetime rating from the Human Rights Campaign. It was a poor choice of words, sure, but it was a heated exchange where several people lost their tempers. So what is appropriate and what isn't? I think that the way to look at these things is to look to see if there was malicious intent or an alarming amount of insensitivity. When someone like Dick Armey calls Barney Frank "Barney Fag", that’s pretty malicious in my opinion, and it's extremely insensitive. It's hard to see Stark as maliciously targeting gays, because he's been one of the gay communities strongest allies in his political career. Sure, his comments show some insensitivity, but not what I would call an alarming amount. Call it double standards all you want, but his apology, in my opinion is sufficient.
Well, good job. End of story? Of course not. Fox News, and their allies (see: Rod Dreher @ Jul 25, 11:25 AM) are trying to make Stark's wisecracks the story, instead of the undemocratic behavior of Bill Thomas. Even more amusing is the fact that Florida Congressman *ahem* closet case *ahem* Congressman Mark Foley was quoted in the FOX News article.
This is coming from someone who has held a press conference for the sole purpose of addressing gay rumors, where he called accusations that he was gay as "revolting and unforgivable", but refused to deny that he was gay. At the time, I wrote this:
I'm amused. Back to reality, guys. Posted by Byron LaMasters at July 25, 2003 03:55 PM | TrackBack Comments
Byron - It's patently obvious - obvious - that this is being spun to divide liberals and justify self-righteousness on the part of christo-fascists in the Republican Party. For the record, I'd remind people who actually think this is a big deal that Reagan once said Qaddafi was "nuttier than a fruitcake." Incidentally, the full story shows that Bill Thomas was acting more like a Libyan dictator than a, well, you know... But any case, this is grasping for straws, and a hell of a lot more pathetic than the whole thing with Al Gore and the "God hates fags" guy, a story ripped totally out of context by the unscrupulous "fruitcakes" (in the Qaddafi sense) over at the Log Cabin Republicans. Posted by: Jim D at July 25, 2003 04:56 PMChristo-fascists? No wonder you and Byron keep comparing the GOP to the Taliban. Get a grip. Posted by: TX Pundit at July 25, 2003 10:13 PMLet's be fair, iron willed dictators can be cocksuckers too. Look at Julius Caesar! Posted by: Dave Wilkins at July 26, 2003 12:19 AMIt reminds me of how Joshua Micah Marshall dismissed my criticism of Senator (D-WV-KKK) Robert Byrd for being a Grand Wizard back in the day as 'typical conservative agitprop'. Well he had no reply when I told him about Senator Byrd's comments just two years ago about 'white n*ggers'. Again, having a D by your name covereth over a multitude of sins. Posted by: TX Pundit at July 28, 2003 12:06 AMStark has a perfect lifetime rating from the Human Rights Campaign. It was a poor choice of words, sure, but it was a heated exchange where several people lost their tempers. So what is appropriate and what isn't? He may have a perfect gay support voting record, but such an unconscious slip reveals his true feelings regarding gays...at least, that's what you would squeal in an analogous situation, regarding a Republican who let slip a bigoted comment. "See, that's how they REALLY feel, deep inside." Posted by: Mark Harden at July 28, 2003 10:48 AMPost a comment
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