The right is claiming the reporter who wrote the book about Trump is a closet case
Source: LGBTQ Nation
By Bil Browning · Friday, January 5, 2018
Gavin McInnes pointing out Michael Wolff's pocket square as proof the author is a "closeted homosexual." screenshot
As Michael Wolffs blockbuster exposé, Fire and Fury, has taken the political world by storm with breathtaking allegations from inside the Trump White House, the right wing has furiously tried to debunk it. (FOX News, however, spent their air time focused on Hillary Clinton instead of covering the political controversy.) But white supremacist and alt-right darling Gavin McInnes has a novel theory why the book should be discredited. He says Wolff has gay face and since he wore a pocket square during a recent interview, well, obviously Wolff is a closet case.
Have you ever seen Michael Wolff? Now, this isnt a fact, this is just my theory, but he has a gay face. And theres nothing wrong with being gay, obviously. Chadwick Moore is a wonderful gay, so is Milo Yiannopoulos, but [Wolff] appears to be a closeted gay, and my experience with them is that they tend to be sociopaths. They have a lot of bottled-up sexual rage and they want revenge on the world. I dont trust these stories.
Yiannopoulos, an alt-right provocateur, and Moore, who came out as conservative after writing a puff piece about Yiannopoulos for Out Magazine, have become the darlings of the right lately. With Yiannopoulos star quickly descending, Moore has become the go-to-gay for right wing pundits like Tucker Carlson for his willingness to bash liberals, gay people, and social issues important to the community.
Does that face look a little gay to you? McInnes asks, pointing to a picture of Wolff in a Facebook video highlighted by Right Wing Watch. I mean, its the lips. That kind of a pocket square, I wear it sometimes. I have slept with hundreds of women. So you have to either be a pimp or a pussy. Seriously, though. Look at his demeanor. Am I crazy? Does that look like a closeted gay man to you? Only black guys and me can get away with that kind of color scheme.
Read more: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2018/01/right-claiming-reporter-wrote-book-trump-closet-case
dlk
(11,574 posts)One more silly distraction.
Eliot Rosewater
(31,112 posts)record with Americans knowing that they can cloud someone's credibility with this McCarthy stuff.
Americans have proven over and over they are more than willing to discount someone if they are a POC, gay, Muslim, etc.
So this attack on Wolff is no different than their attack on Mueller.
THEY are on the WRONG side of EVERYTHING and they know it, they know they have to do this. They HAVE to.
Personally, I am SICK and fucking TIRED of living with people who would actually discount someone if they were gay, or a POC etc.
SICK i tell you (but I best keep that to myself, the deplorables would love to cure me of my illness)
brush
(53,801 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(57,547 posts)While we're at it, what's with the pocket protector and all the pens?
And a short-sleeve dress shirt? Ewwwwwww.
TheBlackAdder
(28,210 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(57,547 posts)Oh, it's green now, not lavender. You should update your email.
He's sane and not a liar.
SpankMe
(2,959 posts)TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)Docreed2003
(16,869 posts)The right never ceases to amaze me in the way their minds and rationale never seem to progress beyond a junior high bullies personality.
ProudMNDemocrat
(16,786 posts)in defending Donald Trump, when it is as obvious as the nose on one's face that this book tells the truth about the Trump White House.
Has anyone noticed that not one source such as Sam Nunberg, Sean Spicer, Steve Bannon, Anne Coulter, and others have NOT refuted what they said? The Right can slam the author of this book all they want. For all they are doing is selling more books.
bucolic_frolic
(43,242 posts)It makes them feel comfortable within their own minds and skewed world view
but has no basis in reality
cab67
(2,995 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)If I was the current temporary occupant of the White House, I'd be telling them to ratchet it down a bit.
truthisfreedom
(23,151 posts)They reek of desperation. Incredibly sick.
mehrrh
(233 posts)They make me laugh. What difference does it make if Wolff is homosexual or not?
It's entirely irrelevant, but it certainly speaks to the RWNJ's and their self-righteous views and haughty assessments of other people.
safeinOhio
(32,708 posts)So have you come out yet?
mac56
(17,574 posts)Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,027 posts)mindfulNJ
(2,367 posts)They are DESPERATE.
sarge43
(28,941 posts)Because it's their 'truth', those creatures really believe that calling someone gay is a damning indictment and destroys his credibility. It was thirty or more years ago, but for those of us who live in the present reality, it's "so what?".
As the Bedouin say, "Let the dogs bark; the caravan moves on."
klook
(12,160 posts)"Let the dogs bark; the caravan moves on."
Useful in many arenas of life. Thank you.
sarge43
(28,941 posts)MurderMittenLiberal
(92 posts)Clearly the only explanation is that he enjoys fucking other men...
thbobby
(1,474 posts)When I was in 5th grade if someone said something that another child disliked, rumors of the first child's orientation were likely to follow.
vkkv
(3,384 posts)Gavin is a bit of a
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,765 posts)Zoom in on the pic, take away the beard, his face has the same qualities. So only he and black guys can get away with the color scheme.
Face shape, color scheme....methinks he speaks with a little experience.
xor
(1,204 posts)For some reason there was a time where I knew he was pretty far-right, but I didn't think he was this idiotic. That may have just been to my limited exposure to him, though.
Botany
(70,542 posts)I know of 3 very prominent republicans who are closet cases
and my problem w/them is that they sell hate and Jesus a little
too much.
Vinca
(50,299 posts)He wasn't in the West Wing hoping to "do" Don.
underpants
(182,850 posts)rurallib
(62,432 posts)"some of my best friends ......."
"he's - you know ---"
So many insults that I haven't heard since I was about 11 or so.
WhiteTara
(29,719 posts)The book is the story, not the author.
area51
(11,916 posts)Riiiiiiight.
George II
(67,782 posts)...from the Reagan administration. For years they were anti-gay and along with that anti-AIDS research. Turns out a higher up in the administration turned out to be gay and contracted AIDS. I wish I could remember who it was, but he was in Reagan's "inner circle".
SCVDem
(5,103 posts)SO WHAT if he is!
PatSeg
(47,549 posts)Gee, I'm sure that was the first thing on everyone's mind when Wolff's book came out.
Meanwhile, I guess Joe Biden is gay as well, because he wears pocket squares. My ex husband did too, but he's kicked the habit, so I guess he is straight now.
Jarqui
(10,128 posts)pnwmom
(108,988 posts)with a desperate need to prove his masculinity.
Sad.
Maeve
(42,287 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,615 posts)I wish someone could somehow get GOP reps to wear pocket squares on camera and set them up. It would be great if the comedian "Billy On The Street" did it. I would love him to stand in the halls of Congress and shove rainbow squares into their breast pockets and attempt to "catch them" in an interview. Could you picture McConnell or Graham getting targeted. Billy is so fast they wouldn't know what was going on and probably don't know who he is.
hibbing
(10,100 posts)fifthoffive
(382 posts)When I looked at the photos, I swear I thought the guy on the right was Wolff with a beard!
Locrian
(4,522 posts)He's got that whole lumbersexual thing going with that beard!
RVN VET71
(2,694 posts)But I think this idiots many, many "gay tells" should not be broadcast or pointed out because it might hurt his standing with the Nazis and KKK'ers, many of whom are not technically gay, and that would be a terrible, terrible thing.
I mean, really, let the bearded gay dude escape the ostracism he would be sure to suffer, the ugly whispers behind his back, the sudden disinvites to Alt-right affairs, right.
Do not put it out there that the guy who, in a rather bitchy way, suggested publicly that an author is gay (because of his pocket square?), that that guy is himself a raging queen.
FakeNoose
(32,681 posts)Yup, he's got a gay beard, and it's covering up a gay face. Wondering about those gay glasses too.
Progressive dog
(6,915 posts)His face looks a "little gay" (whatever that means), so he must be making stuff up about Trump. That's the way the alt-right's mind works. I left mind as a singular because I don't believe the alt-right has even that much brain power in total.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)CanonRay
(14,111 posts)Oh yeah, those people. Trumpster morons.
brooklynite
(94,660 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(175,747 posts)orleans
(34,068 posts)so what? who fucking cares?
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)Raster
(20,998 posts)Oh please. McInnes is a fake and a fraud and a caricature of himself and is searching for some type of long-term relevance, 'cause the oddfather of "Proud Boys" really ain't much to write home about.
"What shall I call you, Sir?"
"You may call me Major Mustache, my proud boy."
"And what will you call me?"
"Well, once your check clears, I shall call you "meal ticket."
keithbvadu2
(36,855 posts)"and my experience with them" ... O-O-O-O-O-O-K!
juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)klook
(12,160 posts)The_Casual_Observer
(27,742 posts)IronLionZion
(45,475 posts)DoctorJoJo
(1,134 posts)Just for the record, Wolff was long married, but now is in divorce proceedings, and is now dating a female writer 27 years his junior:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/30/michael-wolff-divorce-vic_n_180633.html
For those on the right casting Gaydar stones, check out Lindsey Graham's dating history!
secondwind
(16,903 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,086 posts)diva77
(7,650 posts)James Hatfield who apparently committed suicide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hatfield
Fortunate Son and controversy
Hatfield was the author of Fortunate Son, a book published in 1999 during the George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2000 that made serious allegations about George W. Bush. Published by the highly regarded St. Martin's Press, the book was revealed as fraudulent and recalled by the publisher within days of publication.[1][2]
Soon after the book's release, The Dallas Morning News reported that Hatfield was a paroled felon who had been convicted in 1988 of paying a hit man $5,000 to murder his former boss with a car bomb. It was also revealed that Hatfield pleaded guilty to embezzlement in 1992. Hatfield at first denied the allegations when his publisher confronted him, but he eventually owned up to his criminal history.
This was the second time that a book of Hatfield's had been challenged. In 1985 he had written an unofficial James Bond novel, The Killing Zone,[2] which although purporting to be officially sanctioned by Glidrose, Bond's literary copyright holder was in fact a vanity novel.[3][not in citation given]
Due to the revelations of Hatfield's criminal past and the damage to his credibility, in October 1999, Hatfield's publisher, St. Martin's Press, recalled 70,000 copies of Fortunate Son and left an additional 20,000 books in storage. Even so, the book had already reached the New York Times bestseller list. Hatfield responded that, before the Bush campaign brought pressure to bear, St. Martin's had publicly stated that the book had been "carefully fact-checked and scrutinized by lawyers."[4]
SNIP