In case anyone's not familiar with Carrie Prejean's story:
She was Miss California, as a finalist in the Miss USA pageant. It was time for The Question. This question came from gay activist, and pageant judge, Perez Hilton. He asked her if she thought all states should legalize same-sex marriage. Her answer: she thinks it's great that in America you can choose between same-sex or opposite-sex marriage -- but she thinks it should be between a man and a woman. (Uh. OK.)
Now, I'll go on record and say that Perez's reaction in the days to follow were uncalled for. He viciously and profanely attacked Carrie. It was disgusting. And, in fact, I have no problem with her giving her opinion, and I don't think it should have (if it did) cost her the pageant crown. (She came in second!) But the oddness of her answer (seemingly changing direction, mid-answer) and the wacky bragging were, well, pretty weird, too. (Maybe the weirdness of the answer was a factor. And maybe that's justified. Dunno.)
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