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By Roy Edroso, Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 1:54PM
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Categories: Exploring the Right Wing Blogosphere, Gay Marriage, LGBTQ
tomorrowleft.jpgGay people are supposed to know about show tunes, so they'll understand when we say: There's nothing halfway about the Iowa way to treat you. The Iowa Supreme Court has unanimously said a ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. New York and California have not done so much for the cause of marriage equality.

Let's see how rightbloggers are celebrating -- ooh, they're all gathered in a corner, somberly nursing their drinks.

"One might think Iowa's leadership would let voters decide the issue at the polls," sniffs American Power; adds, "Gird your loins, conservatives!" -- whether for battle or because he's afraid they'll get gay erections, we can't say. "Iowa Court Imposes Same-Sex Marriage," cries The Weekly Standard, which could alarm a lot of people who think that means they'll be forced to get gay-married. (Actually, from their enragement, it seems maybe that's what the Standard thinks.)

Robert Stacy McCain grouses about "an elite that is about to impose its will on the reluctant masses... Notice how the rainbow armband accentuates their brown shirts. Splendid!" The reason they're Nazis, says McCain, is that people used to think being gay is sick -- and if Robert Stacy McCain has anything to say about it, they will again! -- and surely Iowa's founding fathers never "intended to make sodomy... a 'right' of a citizen." He's especially mad at libertarians who, for reasons he can't fathom, support gay marriage: "This entire way of thinking is contrary to the Anglo-American tradition that Hayek praised... The captives in the gulag did not spend their time arguing about gay rights, eh?" Finally, having exhausted his intellectual armament, he quotes Revelations and raves about "infamous anti-Christ, whose name is the mystery number '666.'" The man makes a powerful argument -- for involuntary commitment.

"Lawless judicial attack on traditional marriage and on representative government," wails National Review's Ed Whelan, and copies out the names of the "judicial knaves who proudly regard themselves as trailblazers... in carrying out this latest assault on the powers of citizens are Iowa," probably while making a finger-gun with his free hand and going pew pew.

Since they can't hit the homos and judges they're mad at, they lash at the press. "'Iowa Gives Gay Marriage a Thumbs Up,' trumpets the front page teaser headline on ABCNews.com," says NewsBusters -- and that's blatant disinformation, because it was the Iowa Supreme Court, "not the people via their legislature or direct referendum, that opened the door to same-sex marriage..." Noted -- and we'll agree not to hold NewsBusters against whatever state they're from.

The traditional rightwing press releasers are on the warpath, of course, and Republican Iowa Congressman Steve King is terrified that the Hawkeye State will become a "gay marriage Mecca," thus replacing ethanol as their leading industry. He also calls on the judges to resign so's he and his buddies can appoint he-men in their place.

They're kinda cute when they're mad, aren't they? But not in a gay way. Oh hell, maybe that way too.

Update: You may also enjoy Joe My God's roundup of reactions from the manlies of Free Republic. Sample: "The queers and the unemployed are running the country." More champagne, anyone?

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Comments (18)

R. Porrofatto says:

Not only will the people of Iowa be forced to gay-marry, but the name of the capital must henceforth be pronounced "day mwa."

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 4:18PM
Anonymous says:

Hypocrites! I thought it was live and let live:

So what the heck
You're welcome
Join us at the picnic
You can have your fill of
All the food you bring yourself.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 4:23PM
Matty B says:

Now that a state in the vast red desert of the midwest has recognized the legitamacy of gay marriage there is positively no excuse for our lawmakers to be so diffident. I acknowledge the economic imperative but it has taken far too long for Albany to catch up with the ideology of the people it allegedly governs.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 4:25PM
Matty B says:

*Addition*: ...judicial and legislative discrepencies be damned.

(to clarify what could have been misinterpreted as severe political ignorance in my above post)

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 4:28PM
synykyl says:

"Gird your loins, conservatives!"

There's nothing there worth girding.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 4:46PM
Anonymous says:

Notice how the rainbow armband accentuates their brown shirts. Splendid!

Because fascists were known for how well they treated homosexuals...

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 5:47PM
Mr. Wonderful says:

Maybe they're dyslexic and think it means "grid your lions." Like some football call-to-arms or something.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 5:47PM
xochi says:

Notice how the rainbow armband accentuates their brown shirts. Splendid!

Because fascists were known for how well they treated homosexuals...

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 5:48PM
jprice vincenz says:

thanks for the unexpected column, Roy!

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 7:12PM
LA Confidential Pantload says:

Mebbe it's girding one's loins in that bariatric, Kim-du-Toit, way.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 9:46PM
julia says:

The captives in the gulag did not spend their time arguing about gay rights, eh?

The official account of the gay "honey trap" set by the KGB in 1955 to blackmail a British naval attach into revealing defence secrets for seven years is revealed for the first time today in government papers.

John Vassall, the son of an Anglican vicar who became a junior official in the British embassy in Moscow and subsequently one of the KGB's most useful Cold War spies, was photographed taking part in a gay orgy after he was befriended by a Soviet agent working inside the diplomatic mission as a young man.

In return for regular payments, the naval clerk, whose codename was Miss Mary, then passed a succession of classified papers to his KGB minders after he returned to London, including details of British torpedoes and antisubmarine devices, until he was finally arrested at his Westminster flat in September 1962.

...

Vassall was later approached by more KGB agents who threatened him with being stripped of his diplomatic immunity and put on trial for breaking Russian laws banning homosexuality


so probably not. Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 10:25PM
Leeds man says:

The "KISS MY ASS, EDROSO" guy is conspicuously absent.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 3 2009 @ 11:18PM
ChrisV82 says:

But if Jesus Christ was God and God created all.
Then Jesus Christ created the homosexual.
There might be a little fag in us all.
He made us in his image,
Now listen to what I say.
Then it's a possibility that Jesus Christ was gay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neH6h0fXqlk

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 12:43AM
commie atheist says:

"This entire way of thinking is contrary to the Anglo-American tradition that Hayek praised..."

I thought Salma Hayek was pro-gay marriage?

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 3:12AM
atheist says:
Now that a state in the vast red desert of the midwest has recognized the legitamacy of gay marriage there is positively no excuse for our lawmakers to be so diffident.

Matty B, you might want to look a little closer at that region we call the Midwest. Note that on the NY Times map of 2008 election results, there's more blue there than red. Especially, click on Iowa on the interactive map and note the actual results there.

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 8:04AM
Sean Peters says:

atheist: hear, hear. And this isn't a one-time thing: even in 2004, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois went for Kerry, and Iowa was very close. So, Matty: enough with the backhanded compliments about flyover country, please.

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 4 2009 @ 9:56AM
HMDK says:

Hey guys, leave Matty alone.
Pick on me instead.
Because I pretty much designate ALL of the U.S. as "fly-over-country", because I'm a Dane and live in a "socialist hellhole of PC" as the Goldbergian crowd might call it.

Seriously, though, this does indeed seem like a significant step, especially since Iowa doesn't seem to have laws as stupid as those in California.

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 1:28AM
George Repko says:

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Posted On: Wednesday, Jan. 20 2010 @ 10:16PM

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