for the week ending January 7, 2010. As always, these items come predominantly from Right Wing Watch and Hatewatch.
- Think Progress: Ollie North On What Happens If Gays Are Allowed To Serve Openly In Military: ‘NAMBLA Members’ Are Next.
- Box Turtle Bulletin: AZ Senator Jack Harper discusses the details of a gay soldier’s life (without permission) in order to advance his anti-gay agenda.
- National Tea Party Convention organizers announced plans to form a group called “Ensuring Liberty Corporation” that will seek to raise $10 million to help conservative candidates running for office.
- White House Office Faith Director Joshua DuBois tells David Brody that questioning President’s Obama’s Christian faith goes “beyond the boundaries of what’s acceptable.” (Editor’s note: we still have that office?)
- Randall Terry is unimpressed with Focus on the Family’s Super Bowl ad because it is not explicit enough about abortion.
- Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama called the proposed anti-gay Uganda legislation “odious” … and Ugandan officials are apparently not pleased.
- Norm Coleman and others are seeking to create a right-wing version of the Center for American Progress and hoping to exploit the Citizen’s United ruling to fund it.
- According to campaign finance reports, the Alabama Christian Coalition has been accepting money from gambling interests.
- Think Progress: All the funding for anti-marriage equality campaign in the nation’s capital came from outside of D.C.
- Sarah Palin defends her plans to speak at the National Tea Party Convention.
- New VA Governor Bob McDonnell quickly moved to undo two gay rights-related measures institute by former Gov. Tim Kaine.
- This upcoming FRC event looks exciting: ”How Did the Early Christians of Rome Defeat Pagan Sexuality?”
- Sarah Palin’s PAC spent more than $60,000 buying copies of her book?
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