Obama-Approved Anti-Bullying Advocate Tells Black Doctor
Ben Carson ‘Suck My D*ck’
by Ben Shapiro9 Mar 2015
Last week, Dr. Ben Carson, a possible 2016 Republican
presidential candidate, stepped onto unstable
political ground. Asked whether he believes that “being gay is a
choice,” Carson stated that he “absolutely” did.
Carson argued, “a lot of people who go into prison go into
prison straight – and when they come out, they’re gay.” His interviewer, Chris Cuomo of CNN, immediately bashed Carson, although he
had trouble with Carson’s main argument: sexual behavior is always chosen, even
if sexual feeling is not.
The media, who have an interest in slandering Republican
presidential candidates, took Carson’s poorly-articulated answer and used it to
slam him repeatedly over the weekend, with Saturday Night Live leading the way,
mocking Carson over and over again. But that was nothing compared to the
typically vile output of supposed anti-bullying advocate Dan Savage. After
laying out a typically illogical complaint comparing the merit of homosexual activity
to that of religious living, Savage then stated:
Dear Dr. Carson,
If being gay is a choice, prove it. Choose it. Choose to be
gay yourself. Show America how that’s done, Ben, show us how a man can choose
to be gay. Suck my dick. Name the time and the place and I’ll bring my dick and
a camera crew and you can suck me off and win the argument.
Very sincerely yours,
Dan Savage
This is not a logical argument. Ben Carson could just as
easily respond to Savage that if Savage wants to prove that same-sex behavior
is utterly involuntary, Savage must perform oral sex on every man he meets.
Carson’s actual campaign response was far more tempered:
Dr. Carson has a very deep well of support across this
country, and he’s in the process of gauging its strength and potential. We
recognize there are many challenges, and one comment cannot and will not derail
Ben Carson from answering the many American voices desperate for real
leadership. His position on gay marriage is nearly identical to all the
possible candidates. He just did something very un-Washington; he told a
reporter the truth about the right of states to determine their own laws
reflecting the wishes of their own citizens. He apologized for his prison
analogy but not for his position on gay marriage.
This, of course, is not the first time Savage has attempted
to convince a black politician to perform oral sex on him. In 2014, Savage asked Herman Cain
to do his best Lewinsky impersonation:
Dear Herman,
If being gay is a choice, show us the proof. Choose it.
Choose to be gay yourself. Show America how that’s done, Herman, show us how a
man can choose to be gay. Suck my dick, Herman. Name the time and the place and
I’ll bring my dick and a camera crew and you can suck me off and win the
argument.
Very sincerely yours,
Dan Savage
As Savage stated December 2014,
“There is a long list of people I’ve invited to suck my dick, though,
figuratively. Rick Santorum never got the invite. Herman Cain did. He always
says that being gay is a choice. I’ve always felt the correct retort to ‘It’s a
choice’ is ‘Prove it. Suck my dick, and suck my dick like you like it. You
don’t have to have a boner while you suck my dick, but you can’t be crying like
it’s an Oz repeat on HBO.’” He added that he wanted Mike Huckabee to “suck my
dick.”
Savage’s articulated intense and bizarre desire for those he
hates to place their mouths on his genitalia – and his apparently unrelated desire to place his own mouth
on the doorknobs of those he hates, including Gary Bauer in 2000 –
once again demonstrates that this “anti-bullying activist” is America’s biggest
bully. Were Savage to demand that a woman perform oral sex on him in a
political argument, he would rightly be cast aside in the political debate. But
since he is a homosexual activist who routinely counsels people to participate
in every form of sexual degradation known to man, Savage gets away with
everything.
He has slandered former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum
by manipulating Google results
so that Santorum’s name is associated with “that frothy mixture of lube and
fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex.” He followed up that
charming spectacle by stating he wanted
to “f*** the s*** out of Rick Santorum.” He said that Republican
gays were “f*ggots” who “grab their ankles, right on cue.” He tried to slander
Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren by Google bombing a self-coined term, “saddlebacking,”
meaning “the phenomenon of Christian teens engaging in unprotected anal sex in
order to preserve their virginities.” He said in 2006 that Green Party Senate
candidate Carl Romanelli “should be dragged behind a pickup truck until there’s
nothing left but the rope.” He said in 2011, “I wish the Republicans were all
f***ing dead.”
So, naturally, the White House has invited Savage over to fundraise for him,
since he is also the founder of the It Gets Better Project, an anti-bullying
initiative. That initiative has a pledge: “Everyone deserves to be respected
for who they are. I pledge to spread this message to my friends, family and
neighbors. I’ll speak up against hate and intolerance whenever I see it, at
school and at work.” Savage has received support from every major Obama
administration official, from Vice President Biden to former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to former Secretary of
Labor Hilda Solis. They were not put off, apparently, by Savage’s cursing at Christian students
after he attacked the Bible and they walked out on him.
And this weekend, the media’s desperate attempts to portray
Savage as a moderate continued, with CNN’s Brian Stelter asking Savage this
absurd question:
Some people thought [your “suck my dick” comment] was
equally vile. Why do you think it’s appropriate or necessary to lower yourself
to that level?
First off, it is significantly more vile to demand that a
pediatric neurosurgeon suck your penis than for that pediatric neurosurgeon to
make an argument that homosexual behavior is a choice. Stelter’s insane question
suggests precisely the opposite. Second, Savage has “lowered himself” to this
level for nearly two decades. The only people pretending surprise at his latest
outburst are the members of the media and political left who have championed
him as a gay spokesperson.
Dan Savage is vile. Dan Savage has always been vile. And the
fact that so many on the left defend his vulgarity, nastiness, and moral
imbecility simply shows that none of those characteristics are obstacles to
success on the American left.
Saturday
Night Live
Saturday
Night Live is an NBC program.
Note: NBCUniversal is
a subsidiary of NBC.
Jeff
Zucker was the president & CEO for NBCUniversal,
and is a director at the Robin Hood
Foundation.
Clifford S.
Asness was a leadership council member for the Robin Hood Foundation, and supported same-sex marriage in New York.
John F. Kennedy
Jr. was a director at the Robin Hood
Foundation, and his sister is Caroline
B. Kennedy.
Caroline B.
Kennedy is John F. Kennedy Jr’s sister, the honorary president for the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, and
was a director at the NAACP Legal
Defense & Educational Fund.
Conan
O'Brien is a director at the John F.
Kennedy Library Foundation, and was a writer for Saturday Night Live.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, the Sundance Institute, the Urban
Institute (think tank), and the NPR.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a
benefactor for the NPR, and is the founder
& chairman for the Open Society
Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the American Constitution Society.
Robert
Redford is the founder & president of the Sundance Institute, and a partner at the Sundance Channel.
Sundance Channel
is a partner with NBCUniversal, and CBS.
NBCUniversal
is a subsidiary of NBC.
Saturday
Night Live is an NBC program.
Douglas P. Morris
is a director at CBS, and a director
at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Kenneth
D. Cole is a trustee at the Sundance
Institute, and married to Maria
Cuomo Cole.
Maria Cuomo Cole
is married to Kenneth D. Cole, and Mario M. Cuomo’s daughter.
Mario
M. Cuomo was Maria Cuomo Cole &
Christopher Cuomo’s father, and a board
of adviser’s member for the American
Constitution Society.
Christopher Cuomo
is Mario M. Cuomo’s son, and an
anchor for CNN.
Judy
Woodruff was an anchor for CNN,
is a trustee at the Urban Institute
(think tank), and a director at Public
Radio International.
Public
Radio International was the distributor for This American Life.
Dan
Savage is a contributor for This
American Life.
This American
Life is an NPR program.
Charlayne
Hunter-Gault was a correspondent for the NPR, and a correspondent for CNN.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN,
and a member of Kappa Sigma.
Robert
Redford is a member of Kappa Sigma,
the founder & president of the Sundance
Institute, and a partner at the Sundance
Channel.
Sundance Channel
is a partner with NBCUniversal, and CBS.
NBCUniversal
is a subsidiary of NBC.
Saturday
Night Live is an NBC program
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