photo
commentary
Quote UnQuote
Published Thursday, 10-Jul-2008 in issue 1072
“It’s cuckoo to me that it’s against the law for homosexuals to be married; that to me is against the Constitution. I can’t believe that people in the Supreme Court, who are supposed to be the wisest of all of us – it’s just like slavery; it’s the same thing. I think it’s terrible. … I just hope President Obama will come in and set them straight.”
Actress Sigourney Weaver to the Michigan gay newspaper Between The Lines, June 26.
“Sexuality is a tricky question. You get into transgender – it embraces all of that – and you have people’s fear and dislike of things that are different. Nobody is more different to an average person than a transgender person, and that makes them nervous.”
Gay U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to New York’s Village Voice, June 17.
“Barney [Frank] is a hero in many ways, but he’s hung up on trans issues. I was once too, so I know all these bullshit arguments inside out.”
Former National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Executive Director Matt Foreman to New York’s Village Voice, June 17.
“I might think what you do, Anderson, is going to put you in hell, but I’m going to defend your right to get there.”
The Rev. Al Sharpton to CNN host Anderson Cooper on CNN, June 24.
“I have no idea of his sexuality. I was not talking about him as an individual anyway. It could have been anybody. … I support same-sex marriage and have been lambasted by the right for it.”
The Rev. Al Sharpton to New York City’s Gay City News on June 26, following up on his remark to Anderson Cooper.
“The sad truth is that gay rights has always been the disposable card of liberal politics. The very fact of our existence is still ‘controversial’ even to those who make a noise about being our friends. We’re still the fly in the ointment, the ‘divisive issue’ that can lose an election. Just look at the weak-kneed response from the Clinton and Obama camps when the California Supreme Court made its landmark decision overthrowing the ban on same-sex marriage. Both candidates hid behind a campaign spokesperson and both reaffirmed their ‘separate but equal’ policies of civil unions, thereby assuming a stance that would keep them in comfy solidarity with John McCain come November. The problem, of course, was that the California court had just ruled that separate was NOT equal and never would be, so Clinton and Obama both ended up looking like – there’s no other way to put this – pussies.”
Tales of the City author Armistead Maupin writing in The Advocate, July 1.
“God knows that a drag queen on roller skates makes for much more interesting photos and video footage than the Gay Alums of Yale or the hundreds of families who push strollers down 5th Avenue or the Gay Officers Action League, the organization of gay and lesbian law enforcement personnel in NYC.”
Former GLAAD Executive Director Joan Garry writing at The Huffington Post, June 29.
E-mail

Send the story “Quote UnQuote”

Recipient's e-mail: 
Your e-mail: 
Additional note: 
(optional) 
E-mail Story     Print Print Story     Share Bookmark & Share Story
Classifieds Place a Classified Ad Business Directory Real Estate
Contact Advertise About GLT