Cliff Kincaid
Unholy assault on the Hoosier State
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By Cliff Kincaid
April 1, 2015

I was watching CNBC on Monday for updates on the markets and economic affairs when I suddenly found technology "journalist" Kara Swisher of "Re/code" being "interviewed" by the "Squawk Alley" team about Indiana's new religious freedom law. She compared opponents of the homosexual agenda to racists and said that Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R), who signed the law, is "shameless." The interview went on and on, with no opposing views presented.

Although shocked at first by her blatant hostility toward Christian America, a little digging discovered that Swisher is a major player in the gay community and CNBC is a major outlet for homosexual propaganda.

Swisher, who has interviewed President Obama and Hillary Clinton, had been a featured speaker at the "Lesbians Who Tech" summit, where she used the "F" word quite liberally and declared: "I'm often confrontational, so F--- you."

The group "Lesbians Who Tech" describes itself as "a Community of Queer Women in or around tech." The American people might be interested to know that the sponsors of the "Lesbians Who Tech" event included Google, ebay, Wells Fargo, Intel, Walmart, Target and Amazon, among other corporations.

Not surprisingly, the pro-homosexual Huffington Post ran a glowing profile of the summit by its own correspondent, a self-described "Lesbian-Feminist, Public Intellectual PhD" by the name of Marcie Bianco. This appeared in the on-line publication's "Gay Voices" section, which has also featured a video of full frontal male nudity.

When I pointed this out recently, I was attacked by the "conservative" Daily Caller for somehow exaggerating what The Huffington Post had done. It's a sign of the times that even a "conservative" outlet is reluctant to expose the shameless promotion of homosexuality in the media. One of the main funders of The Daily Caller is a Christian by the name of Foster Friess.

At the risk of promoting this kind of repulsive "journalism," it is important to note that The Huffington Post item, Male Full-Frontal Nudity Supercut: Which Stars Have Bared It All?, which appeared in the "gay voices" section, was exactly as I described it – a form of gay porn.

But when Christians get repulsed by this kind of thing and seek to protect their families and children from it, they are singled out as bigots.

With Google in the news because of its clout and influence with the Obama administration, it is important to note that Swisher has announced on her website that Megan Smith, a former vice president at Google and Swisher's "longtime spouse from whom I am now separated and have two children," is now the Chief Technology Officer of the United States, working for President Obama.

Smith's White House bio also discloses that she previously served as CEO of PlanetOut, a company that targeted lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders. It was then acquired by Here Media Inc., which owns the Alyson Books publishing division.

Do you remember the "children's books" which carried the titles Heather Has Two Mommies and Daddy's New Roommate? Those were published by Alyson. Some of its more recent titles include the "S/M classics" Coming to Power and Leatherfolk. The latter is described as a book about a "distinct subculture" known as "the gay and lesbian leather underground."

But don't expect any coverage of this "lifestyle" by the major media, except perhaps to promote it.

Swisher's softball interview was not a surprise. She has a CNBC "profile" on the channel's website, demonstrating that she is a regular. Indeed, her online "news" service "Re/code" is owned by Revere Digital, whose minority investors and strategic partners include the NBCUniversal News Group. This guarantees Swisher access to such media properties as CNBC, MSNBC, "Today," and the "NBC Nightly News."

This helps explain some of the homosexual movement's clout in the major media.

CNBC won't advertise the fact, but the channel is itself a big backer of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA). Mandy Drury, Simon Hobbs and Carl Quintanilla of CNBC have appeared at NLGJA fundraisers.

At one NLGJA event, Natalie Morales of the NBC "Today" show described how "Many of us here in this room – the media – we are responsible for opening the world's eyes to these issues and the stories that have brought about such change."

Now that they're on the verge of getting the Supreme Court to declare gay marriage the law of the land in all 50 states, the homosexuals in the media are identifying and demonizing their enemies in the heartland of America. That's what Indiana is all about.

Swisher and her lesbian and gay allies are saying "F--- You" to traditional American values.

© Cliff Kincaid

 

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