June 1st, 2015
The National Organization for Marriage is committing one of the internet cardinal sins: it’s getting boring. While at one point you could count on the NOMblog to dote about some vapid mouth-drooler they were sponsoring or hype some ridiculous boycott or post embarrassing pictures showing virtually no one at their bus tours, now it seems all they do is repost commentaries from other sites and beg for money. Well, mostly just beg for money.
It’s pretty pathetic. But the post they put up last Wednesday is even lamer than usual.
After making a bogus claim of “bringing nearly 15,000 diverse supporters of marriage to our nation’s capital for the March for Marriage” (which was in reality about 3,000 Latinos bussed in by Senator Ruben Diaz) they make this appeal:
We have spent everything in our coffers to make the March for Marriage the great success it was.
Wow. They claim to have spent every cent for that colossal waste of time.
I don’t believe them, of course. But just imagine: NOM threw a rally that got virtually zero press, had pitiable attendance, and achieved nothing. And now they are penniless. How very super-sad for them.
I wish it were true.
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I haven’t seen the NOM’s latest filings, but it appears that, as far as their financial status is concerned, they may be telling the truth — for a change. They seem to have been running massive deficits over the past couple of years, and their revenues, like others in their camp, have been declining rapidly.
They may very well have cleaned out their piggy bank for their latest flop.
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June 2nd, 2015
The good news is that NOM has become the Null Organization for Marriage.
enough already
June 2nd, 2015
Good.
They have sown the wind and now let them reap the whirlwind.
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June 2nd, 2015
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