“Viewpoint” host John Fugelsang and Tico Almeida, founder and president of Freedom to Work, discuss Exxon Mobil’s discrimination against LGBTQ and Freedom to Work’s efforts to hold them accountable. watch video
“No one’s trying to compare being gay to being black.” —L. Joy Williams watch video
“The only kind of sexuality … against nature is pretending to be straight when you’re not.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“Advertising on the Limbaugh show will bring untold wealth, riches and incredible luxury — to Rush Limbaugh.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“There are about 250,000 LGBT undocumented immigrants currently in the country, and so the path to legalization in the current bill … is very important.” —Gabriel Arana watch video
“If you’re a young kid, you’re 14 years old, you’re gay, you’re bi, you’re trying to figure out whether sports is for you … all of a sudden you’re seeing that some of your heroes, some of the people most [...] watch video
“Being gay is natural. Condemning gay is a lifestyle choice.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“It’s been the craziest day I’ve experienced since I came out.” —Wade Davis watch video
“Loving the Second Amendment while opposing the NRA is every bit as natural as loving Jesus while opposing Westboro Baptist Church.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“The whole purpose of marriage is to have a family. It’s not about making people happy.” —Bill Donohue watch video