Current TV’s John Fugelsang presides as Scottie Nell Hughes, Rick Ungar and comedian Jim Mendrinos debate the complexities of the tea party’s views on gay marriage. watch video
“Democrats are so weak they’d rather keep innocent men in cages than risk being called weak.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“If you still think the GOP is inflexible, just wait until you see all the GOP contortionism to come on the issue of gay marriage over the next two years.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“Whether you regard the Bible as ancient poetry, literal fact, parable — like the way Jesus spoke — the Easter story does have relevance for all of us.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“We’ve definitely hit a tipping point now on gay marriage.” —Dean Obeidallah watch video
“What’s a fundamentalist to do?” —John Fugelsang watch video
“If the court decides to strike down DOMA, that’s going to address what Justice Ginsberg pointed out is the sort of half-treatment of marriage in this country.” —Brian Moulton watch video
“This is a very simple basic right that we want. It’s the same right to make a commitment, to have the same rights and responsibilities and to make a commitment to the person we love.” —Richard Socarides watch video
“Being gay is natural; hating gay is a lifestyle choice.” —John Fugelsang watch video
“It’s great that after years of demonizing gay marriage purely to get votes, Karl Rove is now open to marriage equality — purely to get votes.” —John Fugelsang watch video