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What Exactly Is Glenn Beck's Definition Of 'Anti-Gay'?

Glenn Beck apparently lives in complete isolation from the world around him because there is no other way to explain how he can go about decrying the anti-gay fascism that is rising in Russia on his radio broadcast yesterday(link is external) while simultaneously declaring that "I don't know anybody who is anti-gay, at least not any of my friends."

We have no idea what Beck's definition of "anti-gay" must be if it doesn't apply to the people that he surrounds himself with since, as we pointed out last week, his good friend Ken Hutcherson(link is external) was probably best known for being a (link is external)vehemently(link is external) anti-gay(link is external) activist(link is external) who once called for a ban the promotion of homosexuality(link is external).

And let's not forget that Rabbi Daniel Lapin, whom has appeared on Beck's show numerous times, has said(link is external) that "barbarism has sex in the canal through which dead, useless, waste material is excreted" and declared that people with AIDS should have been rounded-up and quarantined(link is external) during the early days of the AIDS crisis.

And what about Beck's good friend David Barton, who has said that gay sex should be regulated by the government(link is external) and asserted that it is a sign that a nation is going through a spiritual revival(link is external) when it stops tolerating homosexuality. Barton has predicted that gay marriage will lead to people marrying dogs and horses(link is external) and said that it doesn't matter what the Supreme Court rules, homosexuality ought to always remain illegal(link is external). Repeatedly declaring(link is external) that homosexuality is "an aberration" that "violates the laws of nature," Barton has also proclaimed(link is external) it to be "reprehensible" and "disgusting" and stated that science will never find a cure for AIDS(link is external) because the disease is God's punishment for those who engage in "shameful sexual acts(link is external)."

Barton also has close(link is external) ties(link is external) to rabidly anti-gay activist Scott Lively and even spoke at a fundraiser(link is external) for Lively's group. Lively, of course, has been instrumental in spreading the Religious Right's anti-gay animus all over the world and took partial credit for the crackdown in Russia, declaring it to be(link is external) "one of the proudest achievements of my career."

In fact, just about the entire Religious Right(link is external) movement(link is external) in America(link is external) has(link is external) praised(link is external) Russia's(link is external) anti-gay(link is external) laws(link is external), admitting that the laws passed in Russia are exactly the sort(link is external) of "public policy that we've been advocating."

Beck brings anti-gay activists on to his radio and television programs with shocking regularity and is close friends with several people who perfectly represent exactly what it means to be "anti-gay."

But Beck declares that he doesn't even know people who are anti-gay, which raises the question of just what his definition of the term could entail if none of his good friends meet it.