If you haven’t seen Stephen Colbert and Alan Cumming’s “Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe” yet, you need to change that right now.
Here are the notable politicians who have come out in favor of marriage equality since Sen. Rob Portman did three weeks ago.
No one’s watching the Supreme Court more closely today than LaShawn and Samuel.
We made this sketch in the hopes that it would actually come true. So if the Supreme Court strikes down bans on gay marriage nationwide (unlikely, but still possible), we’ll take partial credit. Thanks in advance.
Bill O’Reilly, 2005: “The secular progressive movement would like to have marriage abolished, in my opinion. They don’t want it, because it is not diverse enough. You know, that’s what this gay marriage thing is all about. But now, you know, the poly-amorphous marriage, whatever they call it, you can marry 18 people, you can marry a duck.”
Bill O’Reilly, last night: “The compelling argument is on the side of homosexuals. That’s where the compelling argument is. ‘We’re Americans, we just want to be treated like everyone else.’ That’s a compelling argument. And to deny that, you’ve got to have a compelling argument on the other side. And the other side hasn’t been able to do anything but thump the bible.”
Either O’Reilly evolved or his messy divorce is making the duck marriage thing look kinda tempting.
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-Justice Samuel Alito Yeah, remember when same sex marriage first came out and it was bulky and really slow? (via ccindecision) |
On last night’s Daily Show, Jon Stewart covered President Obama’s drone program and the UK’s disappointingly polite gay marriage debate.
Stick your head in a pensieve to watch. Or just click the gif.
There’s an all-new season of Key & Peele coming out on Wednesday, September 26 at 10:30/9:30c. In the meantime, click the image to watch full episodes from Season One.
Oh, and in case you missed it, Keegan and Jordan are on the newest episode of WTF with Marc Maron.
On last night’s Daily Show, Jon Stewart covered Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day and offered this silver lining to supporters of marriage equality. Click the image to watch the clip.


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