Bachmann Buddy Bradlee Dean Suing Maddow To Protect Kids From Gays?
Anti-gay Christian rocker and youth minister Bradlee Dean says the reason he is suing Rachel Maddow is to protect kids from gays? Dean, who announced Wednesday he is suing Rachel Maddow, MSNBC, NBC, and the Minnesota Independent, along with its reporter Andy Birkey, snubbed Michelangelo Signorile, but had time to appear on Alex Jones’ radio program.
“In his appearance on Jones’ show, Dean doubled down on his long record of anti-gay rhetoric, claiming that his lawsuit aimed at “protecting the young in public high schools†from homosexual indoctrination and agreeing with Jones that gay people teach fisting to young children,” writes Igor Volsky at Think Progress.
Listen to how Alex Jones tries to tie everything together: Maddow, homosexuals, Obama, fisting…
Seriously, it’s frightening.
 DEAN: It’s about protecting a particular people who are being attacked, namely the young in public high schools and that’s what this is really about and what they want to do is they want to keep me on the defense so they can stay on the offense so they can continuously play the victim.
JONES: All over the country, it is a fact, and I wouldn’t want heterosexuals recruiting 7-year-olds. They target children and I can’t even say on the radio for 20 years what’s been taught.
DEAN: Yep.
JONES: But they teach children sexual acts that can kill you.
DEAN: Yep.
JONES: I mean, we’re talking about fisting, ladies and gentlemen. Things like that are taught to 7-year-olds.
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Big thanks to Think Progress for the transcript and the clip.

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