WTFO? And he got all this information from???
Yeah, more of the same from the Gay Agenda.
I get this all the time. I teach Shakespeare and my students don't know anything about him except that "he was gay."
There is no evidence to suppose that he was gay--none. All the evidence we have supports that he was totally hetero--he "had" to get married at 18, for example.
But that doesn't stop those who WANT him to be gay.
It's a widely known, but not oft discussed, fact that Lincoln wasn't shot by Booth. That was but a cover up. He died of AIDS.
Bruce Catton apparenly found examples of the flirtatious Lincoln and Mary Todd was more that a little jealous on many occasions. Still, there's that pesky AIDS death.
Since we know that Alexander the Great, Inhotep, Julius Caesar, George Washington, Winston Churchill, Jesus Christ, Spartacus and everyone else of note in the world were homosexual, it stands to reason that Lincoln was, as well.
It's a widely known fact that only 10% of the population isn't homosexual. I think that came directy from Kinsey. Finally...
C.A. Tripp, who died in 2003, was a well-known sex researcher, a protégé of Alfred Kinsey...
What else do you think you need to know?
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This is just plain mean. For heavens sake.... the man is dead, he did a wonderful job for our country and the best these nitwits can do is speculate about his sexual preferences? I am sure the elk and deer weren't safe around Lincoln either.... geesh... let him rest in peace.
Tripp studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology and served in the Navy before immersing himself in the work of Freud during the 1940s.
Beginning in 1948, he worked with Alfred Kinsey at his Institute for Sex Research in Bloomington, Ind., until Kinsey's death in 1956.
Tripp then earned an undergraduate degree from the New School for Social Research and a doctorate in clinical psychology from New York University, eventually establishing a private psychology practice.
Tripp's book "The Homosexual Matrix," a scholarly work published by McGraw-Hill in 1975, set forth new ideas about sexual attraction and sold nearly 500,000 copies.
Author and AIDS activist Larry Kramer said in an interview with The New York Times that the book was the first from a "reputable source" that "dared to speak openly of homosexuality as a healthy occurrence."
He and author Lewis Gannett recently finished a biography of Lincoln that speculates that the former president was gay.
Move along, move along, no agenda to see here!
In an episode of the Simpsons, Marge was trying to hint that a new acquaintance of theirs was gay. She said, "He prefers the company of men." Homer answered, "Who doesn't?"