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Jan 29 2009

Gay or Not Gay, That is The Question?

Published by benistiphan at 11:47 pm under News, Religion Edit This

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How about a guest appearance on Bill’s show Ted?

Ted Haggard is back, as the former evangelical pastor made a guest appearance on Larry Live tonight. We were all astonished a couple of years back when it was revealed that Haggard had an affair with a gay escort, while also purchasing crystal meth from the same individual. Since then, he has acknowledged to having lived a hypocritical lifestyle, yet Haggard hasn’t necessarily changed his overall beliefs.

Based on his conversation with Larry, it seems that Haggard still sees homosexuality as abnormal and curable, and not as an acceptable lifestyle that someone is naturally born with. I’m sure Larry could have been more intrusive and critical, but regardless of who makes an appearance, he normally doesn’t harass his guests. To make things a little more interesting, the new season of Real Time With Bill Maher does start in a couple of weeks. I can see it now, the atheist pothead vs the evangelical meth addict.

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3 Responses to “Gay or Not Gay, That is The Question?”

  1. bill_fingeron 30 Jan 2009 at 3:02 am edit this

    Best. Real Time. Ever.

    Larry King is quite possibly the greatest interviewer of our generation.

  2. Jasonon 30 Jan 2009 at 10:57 am edit this

    I think Bill should have Ted on with Larry Craig and any two random studly gay porn stars sitting across from them and removing an article of clothing every few minutes and see how long these two repressed hypocrites can hold up their facade.

    I love it when far right assclowns like them are launched ass first out of the closet!

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