Jesse Watters bizarrely invokes 'don't ask, don't tell': 'I need to know if someone is gay'
The Fox News host insists, "I have to know — and they should tell."
September 16, 2024
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The Fox News host insists, "I have to know — and they should tell."
Even the other hosts on Fox News' The Five thought Waters went off the deep end with his recent comments.
Religious and social conservatives vowed Thursday to fight Gov. David Paterson's directive requiring state agencies to recognize gay marriages performed legally elsewhere, saying it flouts traditional values and is a big step toward legalizing same-sex unions in New York. ''The definition of marriage predates recorded history,'' said New York State Catholic Conference executive director Richard E. Barnes. ''No single politician or court or legislature should attempt to redefine the very building block of our society in a way that alters its entire meaning and purpose.''
The popular Fox talking head -- who's worked tirelessly to promote a conservative agenda -- has reportedly been fired from his job after multiple accusations of sexual harassment became public.
News that John G. Roberts Jr., President Bush's pick to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court, helped to win a landmark gay rights case in 1996 has drawn strong reactions from both supporters and opponents of the conservative nominee.
Congress has dropped legislation that would have expanded hate-crimes laws to include attacks on gays after it became clear the measure wouldn't pass the House, aides said Thursday. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Edward Kennedy, was widely supported by Democrats and even some moderate Senate Republicans. But because it was attached to a major Department of Defense policy bill that would have authorized more money for the Iraq war, many antiwar Democrats said they would oppose it.
Dee Dee Myers (pictured), who made history in the Clinton administration, cannot wait to see women like Karine Jean-Pierre and Pili Tobar in action.
SNL and the L.A. Times seem fixated on the press secretary's weight. What's more relevant is her ability to spew outrageous lies with a straight face.
Calls for national bans on gender-affirming care plus an assertion that trans people are mentally ill marked the event.