Huckabee admits he's opposed to gay marriage, in part, because of the "ick factor"
June 21, 2010 11:55 am ET by Media Matters staff
In an upcoming New Yorker profile, set to run in the magazine's June 28 publication, Mike Huckabee admitted that part of his opposition to gay marriage stems from "the ick factor," adding that "the fact is two men in a relationship, two women in a relationshiop, biologically, that doesn't work the same."As Media Matters has noted, Huckabee has previously drawn "parallels between homosexuality" and drug use, incest and polygamy.
From the Ariel Levy's upcoming June 28 New Yorker profile of Huckabee:
One afternoon in Jerusalem, while Huckabee was eating a chocolate croissant in the lounge of the Crowne Plaza Hotel, I asked him to explain his rationale for opposing gay rights. "I do believe that God created male and female and intended for marriage to be the relationship of the two opposite sexes," he said. "Male and female are biologically compatible to have a relationship. We can get into the ick factor, but the fact is two men in a relationship, two women in a relationship, biologically, that doesn't work the same."
I asked him if he had any arguments that didn't have to do with God or ickiness. "There are some pretty startling studies that show if you want to end poverty it's not education and race, it's monogamous marriage," he said. "Many studies show that children who grow up in a healthy environment where they have both a mother and a father figure have both a healthier outlook and a different perspective from kids who don't have the presence of both."
In fact, a twenty-five-year study recently published by the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that children brought up by lesbians were better adjusted than their peers. And, of course, nobody has been able to study how kids fare with married gay parents. "You know why?" Huckabee said. "Because no culture in the history of mankind has ever tried to redefine marriage."
But in the Old Testament polygamy was commonplace. The early Christians considered marriage an arrangement for those without the self-discipline to live in chastity, as Christ did. Marriage was not deemed a sacrament by the Church until the twelfth century. And, before 1967, marriage was defined in much of the United States as a relationship between a man and a woman of the same race.
Regardless of the past, wouldn't Huckabee be curious to know whether allowing gay people to marry had a positive or negative effect on children and society?
"No, not really. Why would I be?" he said, and laughed.
Because saying that something ought to be a certain way simply because that's the way it supposedly has always been is an awful lot like saying "because we said so." And Huckabee is supposed to be the guy who questions everything.
(h/t to Talking Points Memo for first reporting on Huckabee's remarks)

















Look at this guy.
Imagine him in the throes of passion.
Damn, I think I just gayed myself.
...then why not let gay people get married? Unless it doesn't count as monogamy unless it's one man and one woman.
As to the idea that children are better off without gays being married: take it away, Jason Kuznicki!
"[There's] a strange inconsistency to the opponents of same-sex marriage. Their ends -- every child gets a mom and a dad -- are strangely mismatched to their means -- prohibit same-sex marriage. It's sort of like banning bad moustaches to stop pornography. Perhaps there's some vague association, but that's about it."
HA! That's a great quote.
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Awesome.
Stone him, stone him!
Just kidding, of course.
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I love it. LOL
Here's THEIR verison: I think it's icky, therefore YOU can't do it.
Here's the way freedom and liberty ACTUALLY WORK: I think it's icky, therefore I won't do it. YOU can do whatever you want.
The differecne between the Religious Right and REAL AMERICANS is not one of great MORAL difference. We pretty much share 90-some% of our beliefs in terms of right and wrong as far as own own behavior goes. The DIFFERENCE is that we don't feel the need to force everyone else to adopt our own lifestyle and mode of thinking. We recognize that our right to live as we choose is the same right someone else has to live as they choose.
It's the same for the Seperation of Church and State. (That's really the differecne in a nutshell!) TThey want to stamp out all other religions, and atheism. We want to ALLOW and PROTECT all religions - including thiers - as well as atheism.
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IMO, Lil' Huck's position on gays and gay marriage is based on pure hatred of those unlike himself.
I'd be real interested to hear what he would say to one of his own children if one of them admitted to be gay. He'd probably keep it hidden and/or keep the child's lifestyle out of public view/conversation. Sort of like Dick Cheney, Phyllis Schafly, Alan Keyes, etc., do.
It's sort of like the whole Ten Commandments phony outrage. Any private person can display the Ten Commandments in their yards, in their homes or in their Churches. That, however, is not enough. They insist that it's their right to display them on tax-funded buildings. It really has nothing to do with the Ten Commandments, per se, but flexing political muscle.
The inability to acknowledge that simple fact is the primary symptom of the the mental illness ALL conservatives share.
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#2: If I want to picture two heterosexuals having sex, Mike Huckabee is not going to be the go-to male in my fantasy.