Re: Rep. Frank calls Scalia a homophobe
When GWBush said VERY publicly, after assuming office, that he "loathed" Kim Jong Il, I definitely thought that he was, "like, child!," not paying attention to the decorum that a sitting president should pay attention to. So maybe it would make sense to me to hold Barney Frank to the same standard. He was, after all, speaking to gay365.com, which he might consider as part of "his constituency," but also, he's an important Chairman right now, so maybe he should be more discrete.
Of course, I really agreed with GWBush in identifying KJL as "loathsome." He really really is. And, like some others in this thread, I agree that Scalia is homophobic, is influenced and guided by his personal religious beliefs in terms of how he rules for the whole US of A, and is just pretty frakkin' scary (to me. To other, I and others here on JUB are evil and scary. Feel the Evil?). I find it hard to fault Rep. Frank for his comment... or maybe it's that I just enjoy the comment so much I WON'T fault him.
I have to admit that I am not well-established enough, chapter and verse, to really come back with any responses to the the Democrats Are Responsible for Our Current Troubles Because Tehy Forced Freddy and Fanny to Give Out Cash to Worthless Shiftless No-Workin' Individuals meme (and yeah, probably even the sarcasm is a bit overblown and mis-directing!

). But in my understanding of the greater context, that complaint has seemed to me to be a bit mis-directing, and over-blown.
(Here: Actually, I think it's bullshit. I will admit that there's enough holes in my knowledge that there might be SOMETHING to it, but honestly: Smells like bullshit to me.)
Former Texas Representative Dick Army has publicly said that, knowing what he knows now, he would have voted AGAINST going to war in Iraq in 2003, and that he would have worked to get other members of his party to vote the same way. As I recall, he pretty much laid it at Dick Cheney's feet. Thanks, Mr. Army, for being right on that.
Anyway, at one point, Mr. Army famously referred to Barney Frank as "Barney Faggot." When asked about this, Mr. Army dismissed it as "a slip of the tongue." You know, "Frank" SOUNDS A WHOLE LOT LIKE "Faggot," right? It could happen to anybody, right? Oh yeah, all the time.
Mr. Frank cannot claim that "homophobe" and "Scalia" are close enough, phonologically, to explain it away as a slip of the tongue. And actually, I don't think that's his style. My hat is off to him.
The whole thing with the hustler living in his apartment and running tricks out of it has always bothered me. Powerful people have been brought down for less; some have gotten away with more. For the moment, I've stuck that in the "still forgivable" pile. Maybe eventually that will change. But not now.
One reason I admire and appreciate Barney Frank is that he has been an OUT politician, and to some degree an effective out politician, from back in a time when that was NOTHING LIKE safe. So, thank Goddess for Barney Frank, for that alone.
But REALLY what I appreciate most about Barney Frank is that politically, he clearly stands against the ideological tide that says "If you're NOT RICH ENOUGH YOU DON'T COUNT." Check the Supreme Court for the last 2-3 years against that idea and see where you think that line is.
Go, Barney, Go.