A conservative news outlet, founded by that barrel of brass Sun Myung Moon of the Unification Church, mentioned MAE WEST.
• • According to columnist James Kirchick: Though Adam Lambert's gayness was a mystery only to the sort of person who assumed Liberace was really serious about Mae West, he waited until the season was over to publicly acknowledge it in an interview with Rolling Stone. So it must have come as a surprise to his gay critics when Mr. Lambert delivered his over-the-top performance at the AMAs, pseudo-fellatio and all, which earned ABC about 1,500 complaints. (Perhaps unintentionally, Mr. Lambert's antics have successfully diverted critical attention from his abysmal new single, "For Your Entertainment," which he performed in the style of a shrieking banshee.) Now . . . .
• • The Washington Times, a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C., was established during 1982 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon. The Times, subsidized by that cult, is known for its conservative stance on political and social issues.
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• • Article: "Adam Lambert offends equally"
• • BY: James Kirchick
• • Published by: The Washington Times — — washingtontimes.com
• • Published on: 1 December 2009
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