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Threats to freedom of speech, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen. -George Orwell

Monday, April 7, 2014

RED EYE - APRIL 1, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Tom Shillue hosts and welcomes guests Cristina Corbin and Mike Estes.

Hillary Clinton Worse On Marriage Equality Than Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich
Andrew Sullivan points out a glaring disconnect within the gay community now celebrating Brendan Eich's departure from Mozilla.
Some of those same individuals support Hillary Clinton as she prepares to run for president in 2016; however, Hillary "opposed marriage equality as recently as 2008, and...was an integral part of an administration that embraced the Defense Of Marriage Act, signed into law by Bill Clinton..."
He goes on to ask:
How do you weigh the relative impact of a president strongly backing DOMA – even running ads touting his support for it in the South – and an executive who spent $1000 for an anti-marriage equality Proposition?
Sullivan also points out that it is Eich, not Bill or Hillary Clinton who has since apologized for holding a position frowned upon by the gay community. Yet, all Sullivan does is make the point and one suspects, at the very least, some who persecuted Eich so cruelly will ultimately call it some amorphous teachable movement and reason to now give Hillary a pass in 2016.
If any political entity has mastered hypocrisy in this day and age, it's the progressive Left, including a gay community using the mantra of tolerance to drive the type of intolerance that has no qualms with destroying good people, or running them out of their jobs over political disagreements.
Also read: Why Hillary Clinton can't be president of Mozilla or the United States

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