Bob Barr Update, June 1, 2008: Mr. Anti-Gay Marriage Flip-Flops on… Gay Marriage!


 
 

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Not that we’re surprised; right-wingers are notorious opportunists, who will sell their souls — and sell out their empty “principles” — for ambition’s sake.

Writes Michelangelo Signorile:

What the hell happened? According to Brian Miller, a Libertarian Party member and a member of Outright Libertarians, an LGBT group, Barr was told he wouldn’t get the nomination unless he changed his position on DOMA. Outright Libertarians led the charge with the leadership to pressure Barr; Miller is a listener to my show and heard me comparing audio clips showing Barr’s turnaround, and called in last week to explain what happened behind the scenes at the convention.

Listen in to the clip below of Barr on my program. And then watch the vid-clip of him accepting the Libertarian nomination two days later to see the flip-flop for yourself. …

Video (and more) at the link.

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Bob Barr (R-Ga.)

First published December 8, 2003

Claims to fame: Adulterer; divorcé; hypocrite

The setup: A major opponent of choice, Barr publicly stated he would do everything in his power to stop a family member from having an abortion, even if the pregnancy were the result of rape.

The spike: Ex-wife Gail says then-hubby condoned the abortion of her third pregnancy — and paid for it.

Family values in action: For Thanksgiving, 1985, dumped cancer-victim Gail and abandoned the couple’s two young sons, for third wife Jeri. Swore he wasn’t having affair with Jeri before divorcing Gail; Gail says otherwise.

Punch line #1: Was chief sponsor of federal Defense of Marriage Act.

Hobbies: Was photographed licking whipped cream off breasts of strippers.

Punch line #2: Was first rep to call for impeachment of President Clinton.

Memorable observations:

“[The] principal House sponsor [of the federal anti-gay-marriage law, 'The Defense of Marriage Act'], Bob Barr of Georgia, his district office confirms, has been married three times — which raises the question of why the act doesn’t contain a three-strikes-and-you’re-out provision.”

— Frank Rich
New York Times

“Robert Barr who wrote the Act, definitely supports the notion of marriage. He’s been married three times. He must have confused ’till death do us part’ with ’till divorce do us part.’”

— Clinton Fein
“Marriage, Once” HERO Magazine

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Barr:

And I will come near to you to judgment; and I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, and against the adulterers, and against false swearers, and against those that oppress the hireling in his wages, the widow, and the fatherless, and that turn aside the stranger from his right, and fear not me, saith the LORD of hosts.

— Malachi 3:5
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