The new pro-gay agenda over at Fox News
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August 13, 2013
By Jim Galloway
The truth about Sean Hannity’s loss of his nightly slot on Fox News has finally come out. From the press release:
As part of a national journalism conference on Tuesday, August 20, America's Survival, Inc. (ASI), a public policy organization, is officially releasing a new report on radical changes at Fox News that should cause great concern to pro-family conservatives."Pushing Sean Hannity out of the 9:00 p.m. slot, to make way for pro-homosexual advocate Megyn Kelly, is another sign of the channel's left-ward drift and decline," said ASI President Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist and media critic.
We would have hit the delete button, but the release carried the name of Atlanta’s Phil Kent, who confirmed that the group is indeed real – and that he’ll be handling press when the study is released at a National Press Club affair in Washington.
Click here to get more details on Fox News’ surrender to the dark side. As for Kelly’s leanings, the report cites this comment and question from her interview last year with a “conservative evangelical pastor.” Said Kelly:
“This country has a long history of discrimination against certain groups. Eventually we wind up getting it right. Right? Against women, against blacks, the civil rights movement and so on. And in justifying that discrimination when it was in place, some folks turn to the Bible and turn to their religious beliefs and said we have to have slavery because it's in the Bible.“Women have to be second-class citizens because that's in the Bible. Blacks and whites can't get married because that's in the Bible. That wound up in a case. A judge wrote that in an opinion, which the Supreme Court ultimately struck that down, saying, ‘That's not right, judge -- the Equal Protection clause says you can't do that.’ Why is gay marriage any different?”
Also from the American Survival argument:
Viewers should remember that it was Kelly... who set up Bill O'Reilly's 'Thump the Bible' hubbub by stating that in her prior interview with Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, she did not hear any 'compelling' arguments against same-sex 'marriage.' This led O'Reilly to enthusiastically agree and make his famous remark (which many Christians and conservatives found pejorative)."
About Jim Galloway
Jim Galloway is a three-decade veteran of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who writes the Political Insider blog and column.
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