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Manhunt.net's gay Republican victim - Los Angeles Times
Unless you're a gay man, that's to be expected. It's one of the most popular gay websites in the world, with 1 million registered members in the U.S. alone and 400,000 unique visitors a month. As its name implies, it's a site where many gay men go to find casual sexual encounters. Manhunt and sites like it have revolutionized one formative aspect of gay culture, taking what was once a public ...
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Daily Pundit — In full bloom: Manhunt.net’s gay Republican victim - Los Angeles Times

Only a bigot would oppose gay marriage!
Classical Values — ... obligation , with tentacles reaching into many aspects of life. But back in the 90s, unelected gay "leaders" decided in a bloc to start demanding it as a right. At this point in time, it's the number one item on the agenda. If you are gay, you will support gay marriage. Or else. And you may not support anyone who does not! Unless.... Unless, of course, that candidate's name is Barack Obama. He opposes gay marriage, but if you are gay you must support him! Or else! Don't even think of supporting John McCain: A successful real estate developer, [Jonathan Crutchley] ...

Manhunt-McCain witchhunt (IV)
Citizen Crain — August 27, 2008 Manhunt-McCain witchhunt (IV) Posted by: Chris I enjoyed Jamie Kirchick's great op-ed today in the Los Angeles Times about the brouhaha over the donation to John McCain from Manhunt co-founder Jonathan Crutchley -- and not just because his view mirrors ...

Manhunt, LGBT Politics, and John McCain
Open Left - Front Page — ... Except yesterday, James Kirchick, an assistant editor of the New Republic (big surprise there), wrote an LATimes editorial accusing the gay community of intolerance, comparing John McCain with "Massachusetts Republican" types, and scolding the gay community for not donating more to him. It really is a piece of work. ...

Hunting Gay Republicans
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — Kirchick is upset by the ousting of McCain supporter and Manhunt founder Jonathan Crutchley: In the minds of too many on the left, gay people (like women and ethnic minorities) have to be liberal and support Democratic candidates. To do otherwise -- that is, to have opinions on issues (even issues utterly unrelated to gay rights) that don't follow the left-wing line -- is to be a traitor to the gay "community." (Hat tip: Chris Crain) ...

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