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NewsBusters Complains That Gays Are Appearing On TV Again

Posted on January 28, 2012

Matt Hadro is apparently the Media Research Center’s person assigned to spot gay people on CNN.

In a Jan. 23 NewsBusters post, Hadro cleverly spotted how “CNN’s Kareen Wynter aired a gushing portrait of an openly-gay beauty pageant contestant, emphasizing her mission to “make a statement” about her orientation,” thus continuing CNN’s pattern of being “in the tank for gay rights.”

On Jan. 26, Hadro’s eagle eye found that CNN “aired a coming-out story that could have doubled as a promotional piece for the GLBT community.” This happens to be “the openly-gay grandson of televangelist Oral Roberts.” Hadro complained that, according to the grandson, “conservatives are wrong on gay marriage and his goal is to change their minds. And CNN gave him the air time to do exactly that.”

Yeah, we wouldn’t want people to learn something that may conflict with their beliefs, would we?

And really, Hadro has nothing better to do with his life than complain when gays appear on CNN?

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