Thursday, August 14, 2008

Gay Pimping Website CEO For McCain


People are upset with the owner of MANHUNT supporting McCain. In fact several of them are canceling their memberships. Towleroad posted the an automatic follow up to a former member:

Dear Sir, We are always happy to hear from our members, thank you for taking the time to express your concerns. The subject that you have brought to our attention is a personal matter and is not representative of MANHUNT. We thank you for your understanding.

Really, child cheese.

not representative of MANHUNT? Oh yes it is, honey. It's not just a representative, it's the owner! It's the owner that supports the very person that does not support us. Yes, Obama doesn't support gay marriage, but he's still reaching out to us.

To know that Jonathan Crutchley supports McCain sends a strong message out there. I feel that this is a slap in the face of our community. To create a site that support gay liaisons and then sponsor a candidate and party that would leave us to burn just doesn't make sense.

Many of MANHUNT's folks feel betrayed. And would too, if I thought the creators of this site was in my best interests. Maybe this is a good thing because MANHUNT isn't the best place to go for real gay socializing. There are other sites to go to that are cute and not so vain in its format. So could this be a weird blessing in disguise. Or, it could be an interesting look at the people in our "neighborhood".

3 comments:

JACK said...

You should read my post on McCain isn't McAble ... but meanwhile, which sites you refer to that are cute and not so vain? I truly haven't found any that fit the description.

Wonder Man said...

According to a buddy of mine, check out glee.com or connexion.org or lovetastic.com

Joie Mayfield said...

"Not representative of MANHUNT?" Um...where does the dude think he's getting his money?

It's a shame. Has the guy listed why he supports McCain?

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