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Homophobic GOP candidate says Hitler is “the kind of leader we need today”
Adolf Hitler “would get up there screaming these epithets and these people were just — they were hypnotized by him,” Carl Paladino said while laughing.
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GOP governor invited LGBTQ leaders to a Pride Month event. He got accused of gaslighting instead.
“Gov. Youngkin’s performative event does not diminish the months he spent attacking the LGBTQ+ community.”
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GOP Senate candidate Adam Laxalt has been attacking LGBTQ equality for years. He could win.
Adam Laxalt, Ron DeSantis’s former roommate, has been accused of having an “obsession with attacking the LGBTQ community.”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ex-gay intern got in drag & made a racist video mocking Ilhan Omar
Wearing lipstick and a hijab, ex-gay Milo Yiannopoulos joked that Muslim, Black Congresswoman Ilhan Omar married her own brother.
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Democratic Congressman schools Republicans on what Jesus said about LGBTQ people
Rep. Ted Lieu didn’t need that many words to get his point across.
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DeSantis spokesperson attacks LGBTQ Nation on Twitter with fake photo of “drag queen”
“Unfortunately for churnalists, people have eyes,” Christina Pushaw tweeted. But instead of a photo of a drag queen, she shared a cropped pro-Nazi meme.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene ridiculed for believing fake doctor named “Dr. Lyle P. Lysol”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is enraged that Twitter labeled the parody account of Dr. Lyle P. Lysol “misleading.”
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Pete Buttigieg slams Ted Cruz’s obsession with doors in the wake of school shooting
Ted Cruz said that the real problem is the lack of door control in this country. Pete Buttigieg wasn’t having it.
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Carl Paladino said kids are “brainwashed” to think gay people are equal. He’s running for Congress.
“I don’t want them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option—it isn’t.”
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GOP Lt. Governor says God made men “big & hairy & ugly” to “scare away” predator-teachers in schools
Those “predators” are elementary school teachers who talk about LGBTQ people, according to Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.