Advertisement
Contributor

D'Anne Witkowski

D'Anne Witkowski is a writer living in Michigan with her wife and son. She has been writing about LGBTQ+ politics for nearly two decades. Follow her on Twitter @MamaDWitkowski.

Creep of the Week: Catholic Bishops of New Jersey

There comes a time in many a man's life when he's got to put on a dress and tell other people what to do. If they're, say, belting out "It's Raining Men" on stage at The Rainbow Room we call them drag queens. But if they're authoring flyers to hand [...]

Creep of the Week: Steven Anderson

Pop quiz. Which sounds the most like you? A. A vegan who eats bacon. B. An adulterous politician who votes against gay marriage. C. The person who believes in the death penalty for murderers – and for homosexuals. If you answered C, you're probably [...]

Creep of the Week: Nassau County School Board

In many places across the country, Gay-Straight Alliances are old news. I don't mean "old news" as in "not needed," I mean "old news" in that they hardly raise an eyebrow anymore. Sometimes being a creep can also make you a loser. Or so Florida's [...]

Creep of the Week: Maggie Gallagher

When beauty queen Miss California Carrie Prejean stood up at the Miss USA pageant and declared her support for "opposite marriage" I personally thought, "Who cares?" I mean, the fact that people got so angry with her afterwards was nothing short of [...]

Creep of the Week: Sen. Paul Stanley

I've come to a conclusion: Sanctimonious anti-gay politicians are more likely to be hypocritical adulterous pricks than other segments of the population. Granted, I have no scientific evidence to back me up. It's just a hunch. A hunch that is made [...]

Creep of the Week: Peter LaBarbera

The topic of health care is on everyone's lips, and Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, "a group dedicated to exposing the homosexual activist agenda," is no exception. Granted, most folks are focused on things [...]

Creep of the Week: American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property

July is quickly evaporating. Before you know it it'll be September and you'll be wishing you did more than just watch "30 Rock" reruns in front of your A/C unit for three months. But hey, you're young, you're reasonably attractive, you've got [...]

Creep of the Week: Erik Rush

Erik Rush is totally gonna puke. As a matter of fact, he probably kept a bucket next to his desk the entire time he was writing his July 9 World Net Daily column titled "The myth of homosexual oppression." Or maybe he skipped right to the chase and [...]

Creep of the Week: Mark Sanford

Congratulations South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford on becoming the latest Republican "defender" of marriage to be caught getting some on the side. How's it feel to be a walking cliche? Well, if we're to judge from the press conference he held to [...]

Creep of the Week: Philip Irvin

Come out, come out wherever you are. And if you happen to be a Seattle Public Utilities employee and a member of the city's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning and Friends group, well, you'd best make a couple of important phone [...]

Leroy Swailes

Creep of the Week Homosexuals aren't human. Also they are the anti-Christ. And pedophiles. And bestialiacs (I don't know if that's a word and while I could probably do a Google search and find an official term for "one who practices bestiality," [...]

Creep of the Week: Harry Jackson

His name ain't Baby, it's Harry. Mr. Jackson if you're nasty. And just like Janet, Harry has got his eye out for nasty boys. Specifically, boys who get nasty with each other and want their "nasty" relationship legally recognized in Washington, [...]