"Anybody who has made a home sex tape knows what feels best doesn't always look best. I remember when I was 19 doing that, and then watching it back and thinking, 'Oh, that looks horrible. So you have a lot of respect for those actors in pornography, because they are really not just doing it, they're really selling it!"
-- Actor James Franco, giving props to porn actors while ignoring how lucrative even a badly produced sex tape of himself could be
The other day, I was in a store and there was this 13-year-old child who he told me, 'Ricky, you and me, we are the same! You like boys. Well, you know what? Me too! And this is my mom and she's happy with me today.' Are you kidding me? I had to give him a hug and I had to give his mother a hug because unfortunately -- because of society or faith -- parents struggle. It's all about love."
-- Latin pop singer Ricky Martin about being a gay activist
"It's not a kissing scene -- it's a ton of kissing scenes.... I actually just met [Leo] for the first time Saturday at the DGA Awards. Sure, we talked business... He's a talented actor. I'm not nervous or afraid of it being awkward. The script is great. The scenes are in there for a reason. I'm really excited.... Yeah, you hear that, Leo? Pucker up!"
-- Actor Armie Hammer about playing Leonardo DiCaprio's gay love interest in the upcoming biopic about J. Edgar Hoover
"Patricia, the reason you didn't know where I was for the last 20 years is because you were strung out on crack. I was not strung out on crack. I don't have a record."
-- Chicago mayoral candidate and former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley Braun to rival candidate Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins
"Don't raw dog a random."
-- Safe sex graffiti at the University of Maryland's Cornerstone bar as spotted by advice columnist Dan Savage
"[Newt] Gingrich would like to remind everybody that that marriage is between one man and one woman whom you abandon riddled with cancer on her hospital bed while you fuck the shit out of your mistress whom you later marry and cheat on with a third woman while screaming with Godly moral outrage about the infidelities of the president."
-- Blogger Joe Jervis of Joe.My.God about former Rep. Newt Gingrich's (R-GA) opposition to same sex marriage and "defense" of opposite marriage
"The word marriage is a big deal to people of faith. We've made it sacred. That's why I believe that churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples should have total freedom to have whatever types of unions they believe as godly. But I think that we as a democratic society, as a constitutional republic -- if we don't respect individual civil liberties, then we're making a horrific mistake. The church is in the early stages of another 'the earth is flat' crisis. I say to all religious people that we should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry on the subject. Or we're going to be embarrassed in another 10 or 20 years."
-- Evangelical minister Ted Haggard, who was the subject of a gay sex and meth scandal several years ago
"By the way, for those keeping score in the 'peacefully removing Arab dictators' game, it's now Obama 2, Bush 0."
-- Columnist Marc Lynch, Abu Aardvark's Middle East Blog, regarding the Obama Administration's quiet pressure on Egypt's deposed dictator
"I still think that [Michelle Obama's] approach is the right one. I do not think she's out there, advocating that the government take over our dinner plates. In fact, she's not. She's been criticized unfairly by a lot of my fellow conservatives. I think it's out of a reflex; rather than out of a thoughtful expression. And that's one of the things that bugs me most about the political environment of the day."
-- Potential presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, breaking ranks with conservatives in defending the First Lady's anti-obesity educational efforts
"As a Member of the Judiciary Committee, it is my intention to introduce legislation that will once and for all repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. My own belief is that when two people love each other and enter the contract of marriage, the Federal government should honor that. I opposed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996. It was the wrong law then; it is the wrong law now; and it should be repealed."
-- U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) in a statement announcing her introduction of a bill to repeal legislation that prohibits federal recognition of same sex marriages
"But [President Obama's] legacy on gay rights is beginning to build into a historic one. Yes, I have complained loudly in the past. My loyalty is to the issue, not the president. But he is coming through -- more cunningly than most of us grasped.
-- Gay columnist Andrew Sullivan on President Obama's determination that sexual orientation is a protected suspect class and refusal to defend against DOMA lawsuits in jurisdictions without a precedent determining that lesbians and gays are not a suspect class
"So the Republican winnowing process is far advanced. But the nominee may emerge much diminished by involvement in a process cluttered with careless, delusional, egomaniacal, spotlight-chasing candidates to whom the sensible American majority would never entrust a lemonade stand, much less nuclear weapons."
-- Conservative columnist George Will, criticizing Mike Huchabee and Newt Gingrich's bizarre, right-field criticisms of President Obama
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