Required Viewing: Hillary Clinton’s Gay Rights Speech

Once you’re done fapping to Todd Sanfield or debating our mindless list of the Sexiest Men of 2011, put your dick back in your pants for a second and watch Hillary Clinton‘s excellent speech for International Human Rights Day.

It’s a rare moment when we’ll tell you to put your dick back in your pants, so you know this must be good. Now, if you’ll need us, we’ll be getting emotional in our cubicles, curling up into a tiny ball of flesh and wiping tears off our faces with an Au Bon Pain napkin. There’s a nice visual for you.

– Dewitt

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14 thoughts on “Required Viewing: Hillary Clinton’s Gay Rights Speech

  1. ok this was the most AMAZING speach i heard about us.it was a master class of history,law,humanity and emotions it brougth tears to my eyes. nothing more to say than.WELL DONE H.CLINTON.THANX FROM ME AND FROM THE GENERATIONS TO COME.this speach will be remembered as one of the big notes of a new furute to our planet.SM.

  2. Really, that is all you got from her speech….always finding fault when we should be praising her for her message, not how she looks.  That is why we have problems with in our own community…..
    we are to quick to judge, and not think through what we should or should not say….

  3. It’s just a speech and nothing that hasn’t been said before AND again coming from someone who doesn’t have the power to change anything. Like all the celebs before her, when are actions gonna be taken. Fuck a speech. Where is the gay “occupy” instead of pride fest how about equality marches or something. 

  4. CHAPEAU! As the French would say, what a moving and knowledgeable speech!
    This once again proves that I’m NOT mistaken in being such a huge fan of this WOMAN!
    There are NO words to describe how that speech moved me, or how thoroughly I agree with all that was said.

  5. You haven’t been following the news.  Actions are being taken…last week, the President signed an order requiring all US agencies that have foreign dealings to consider LGBT rights and discrimination in the countries they work with.  It is also being backed up with funding.  She mentions all of this in the speech, too.  It may not seem like much, but it is a start.

  6. sounds hypocritical to me considering some US states still outlaw sodomy. Best get your own house in order first. just sayin’

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