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Bill O'Reilly: Gay Marriage Foes Are Not Bigots

Fox News' Bill O'Reilly believes all Americans should condemn those accusing gay marriage foes of being bigots. Fox News' Bill O'Reilly has called the tactic of accusing gay marriage foes of being bigots ?disgraceful.? ?We are living in a country that is rapidly changing,? O'Reilly said in final thoughts on Monday's The O'Reilly Factor. ?Rules of civility are pretty much finished. While America has always embraced robust debate, now there are elements on both the Left and the Right which are using disgraceful tactics to demean those with whom they disagree.? ?The Supreme Court is now going to hear the gay marriage issue. Some of those who support expanding the definition of marriage are accusing those who oppose it of being human rights violators, bigots, homophobes. So if you hold the belief that traditional marriage should hold a special place in society, you're a hater, according to the haters,? O'Reilly said. ?That kind of tactic should be condemned by all Americans,? he added. (Re
 

Bill O'Reilly: Gay Marriage 'At The Root' Of 'War On Christmas'

Bill O'Reilly has blamed gay marriage for the so-called 'war on Christmas'. Bill O'Reilly has blamed gay marriage for the so-called ?war on Christmas.? On the Thursday broadcast of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, O'Reilly and guest Bernard McGuirk, executive producer of Imus in the Morning, agreed that the war was being led by choice and gay rights advocates. ?The war on Christmas is very, very real, and if you ask me, in addition to some grouchy misanthropic heathen atheists it has to do ? at the root of it with two things: abortion and the gay rights agenda, because Christianity is against those things,? McGuirk said. ?It's subtle but that's why it's so pronounced in recent years.? ?Hundred percent agree,? O'Reilly responded. ?I absolutely agree 100 percent that the diminishment of Christianity is the target and Christmas is the vehicle because the secularists know the opposition to their agenda comes primarily from the Judeo-Christian traditionalist people.? (The video is embedded on
 

Mitt Romney Blamed For Gay Marriage Foes' Election Day Losses

Mat Staver believes Mitt Romney is to blame for gay marriage foes' Election Day losses. Mitt Romney's refusal to aggressively campaign against the issue of gay marriage is being blamed for losses by conservatives in the four states where it was on the ballot. On November 6, marriage equality opponents suffered their first losses at the ballot box. In three states ? Maine, Maryland, and Washington state ? voters legalized the institution, while Minnesotans rejected an effort to ban it. On Monday's Faith and Freedom radio program, Mat Staver, co-founder and current chairman of Liberty Counsel and dean of Liberty University School of Law, attacked Romney for not campaigning on the issue. Romney ?could not speak about life or marriage. And so he did not campaign in those states speaking about those issues and associating himself with marriage. Had he done so, his numbers would have gone up and I bet the marriage polls would have gone up,? Staver said. ?Every time we get these mealy candida
 

Bill O'Reilly: 'Glee' Glamourizes Issues Such As Being Gay, Transgender

Bill O'Reilly and Gretchen Carlson on Thursday agreed that shows like 'Glee' encourage children to experiment with their sexuality. Bill O'Reilly and Gretchen Carlson on Thursday agreed that shows like Glee encourage children to experiment with their sexuality. The panel discussion came after Glee introduced its first transgender character, Unique, played by Alex Newell. ?Here we go again,? Carlson said on Fox's The O'Reilly Factor, ?pandering to .3% of the American population that considers themselves transgender. Now I get to explain this to my 8-year-old, if I want her to see a nice family show with some nice music. By the way, in the same episode there were two cheerleaders who apparently are lesbians with each other and they put out a sex tape. And oh, by the way, there are two seniors who are engaged to get married to each other, so I get to explain that at the same time. They seem to have a positive message about hopes and dreams and taking risks. But why do they have to come up
 

Dennis Miller: Ben & Jerry's Thinks Everyone Is Gay

Comic Dennis Miller has suggested that Ben & Jerry's ice cream thinks everyone is gay. ?Dennis Miller has suggested that Ben & Jerry's ice cream thinks everyone is gay. Earlier this month, the company followed up on its 2009 renaming of Chubby Hubby to Hubby Hubby in celebration of passage of a gay marriage law in its home state of Vermont with altering Oh My! Apple Pie to Apple-y Ever After in support of a proposal to legalize gay marriage in Britain before 2015. A graphic of a gay male couple dressed in tuxes while holding a bouquet of flowers atop a wedding cake decorated with bands of gay rainbow colors has been added to the packaging. On Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, host Bill O'Reilly asked Miller whether he thought the move was ?good marketing.? ?Is it good marketing to alienate 50 percent of your customers right from the jump?? O'Reilly asked. ?You know gay marriage is about 50-50 in America right now. So these pinheads, I guess they don't care at Ben & Jerry's.? ?I just assum
 

"Lone Wolf" jumps to top of Bestsellers List

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Lone Wolf" soared to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"Home Front" debuts at top of Bestsellers List

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Home Front" soared straight to the spot of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

Bill O'Reilly Says Voters, Not Judges, Should Decide On Gay Marriage

Fox News' Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday insisted that voters, not judges, should have the final say on Proposition 8, California's gay marriage ban. Fox News' Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday insisted that voters, not judges, should have the final say on Proposition 8, California's gay marriage ban. While discussing a ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals which upheld a lower court's decision declaring Proposition 8 unconstitutional, O'Reilly accused the court of not caring about what Californian voters wanted. (Related: Court says gay marriage ban Prop 8 violates 14th Amendment.) ?Basically just two judges said, 'You know what? We don't really care about you.'? O'Reilly told The O'Reilly Factor guest panelists Lis Wiehl and Kimberly Guilfoyle. ?What you want really doesn't matter, because we say this is unconstitutional to deny gays the right to marry.? When Fox News legal analyst Wiehl defended the court's right to rule on the issue, O'Reilly pounced, arguing that the right to marry doesn
 

"Private: #1 Suspect" tops Bestsellers List

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Private: #1 Suspect" soared to the top spot of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

Bill Clinton says US must mull all options on Iran

Former US president Bill Clinton said in a television interview to be shown Wednesday that President Barack Obama should not rule out military action on Iran, but there might be other ways "to skin the cat."
 

Stephen King's "11/22/63 " tops best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stephen King's "11/22/63" jumped to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"The Drop " debuts at top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Drop" climbed to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"The Drop " debuts at top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Drop" climbed to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"Explosive Eighteen" soars to top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Explosive Eighteen" jumped to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"Explosive Eighteen" soars to top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Explosive Eighteen" jumped to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

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King's "11/22/63" jumps to top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stephen King's newest book, "11/22/63," jumped straight to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"Zero Day" soars to top of best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Zero Day" soared to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

"The Litigators" tops best-sellers list

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Litigators" by John Grisham leapt to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list on Thursday.
 

Rick Perry Questions Mitt Romney's Shift On Gay Rights

Rick Perry has called into question Mitt Romney's about-face on gay rights. ?Rick Perry has called into question Mitt Romney's about-face on gay rights. During an appearance on Fox News' O'Reilly Factor, Perry told host Bill O'Reilly that he's concerned about Romney changing his mind on issues. When O'Reilly asked: ?Do you respect the evolution that the guy might have gone through?? Texas Governor Perry answered: ?How do you change at the age of 50 or 60 positions on life, positions on guns, positions on traditional marriage. I mean, those aren't minor issues, Bill. So, to change those at age of 50 or 60 tells you all you need to know about that.? (The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.) During Romney's tenure as governor of Massachusetts, the state's top court legalized gay marriage. Romney at first attempted to strike a more moderate tone on gay rights by backing civil unions for gay couples. He would later reverse himself, backing a constitutional amendment that woul