And speaking of which...I have trouble believing this. Via the Weekly Standard, we get a peak into a Monday night Obama fundraiser in Portland, Oregon:
“I want to thank someone who put so much work into this event, Terry Bean," President Obama said as the crowd began to cheer. "Give Terry a big round of applause.”
Terry Bean is, according to the New York Post, a "gay-porn kingpin."
"Oneof the 'bundlers' who has raised $50,000 to $100,000 for the Barack Obama presidential campaign is Terrence Bean, who once controlled the biggest producer of gay porn in America," the Post reported in 2008, during the president's first run the office. "Bean, the first gay on Sen. Obama's National Finance Committee, is the sole trustee of the Charles M. Holmes Foundation, which owned Falcon Studios, Jock Studios and Mustang Studios, the producers of about $10 million worth of all-male pornography a year."
More:
Falcon Studios profits from the sale of "barebacking" videos, featuring anal sex without condoms. Falcon insists that the videos were made before AIDS hit in the early 1980s...
Yeah, as American as apple pie. In Obama's world, that is. No doubt, should the president be re-elected, some of Bean's client's work will end up in classrooms across the nation, as a new liberal curriculum will demand instruction on gay sex as well as natural heterosexual intercourse. And we know this administration never fails to reward an, ahem, "investor" in the president...
Photo of Obama taken at Oregon fundraiser organized by Terry Bean?
What I found even more shocking is that the mainstream media - save for a few outlets like the Post - didn't report on the Barack Obama/gay porn connection at all.
Just kidding. That's about the only aspect of this story that didn't surprise me. In the meanwhile, let's join the president in giving a big round of applause to unhygienic, exploitative gay pornography. After all, by supporting the Obama administration, haven't they proved themselves to be more patriotic than we are?
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