Regardless of the details, one really must laugh when one sees a biased pundit like Tony Perkins criticizing a program for being "too biased" on a subject like marriage equality:
The New York Times published a profile of anti-gay campaign architect Frank Schubert, but it fails to hold him accountable for the speech and actions of those he has tasked with carrying out his campaigns.
Which Minnesota Anti-Gay Activist says marriage equality must be banned in order to "restrain evil?" And will the media tell Minnesota voters about it?
In an open letter to Tony Perkins published in Huffington Post on Monday, LGBT advocate and talk show host Michelangelo Signorile asked anti-LGBT activist Tony Perkins to have a discussion about the word "hate" and why it applies to Perkins' organization.
With marriage equality going before voters in four states this November, GLAAD has announced it will create local Commentator Accountability Project (CAP) profiles for anti-gay activists in all four states, beginning with those working in Maine.
One of Maine's highest-profile voices against marriage equality now says gay people "can love whom they choose" - but that's not what he's said throughout the rest of his anti-gay career.
Consultant and #glaadcap contributor Jeremy Hooper answers some criticisms the project has received from the man who was the star witness for the anti-gay side in the Prop 8 trial.
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