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By Clay Waters | July 18, 2011 | 15:09

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Marcus Bachmann, husband to Minnesota congresswoman and G.O.P. presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, runs a Christian counseling center in Minnesota that has come under fire from liberals for allegedly promoting “reparative therapy” for homosexuals. Several days after a hidden-camera investigation from a gay activist group was played on ABC and NBC, the story was prominently displayed on the front page of the Sunday New York Times.

Washington reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg filed two stories from Minnesota, yet didn’t add much to the less-than-earth-shattering original revelations: “For Bachmann, Gay Rights Stand Reflects Mix of Issues and Faith.”

Stolberg insisted Bachmann’s “political rise has its roots in her dogged pursuit of an amendment to the State Constitution prohibiting same-sex marriage -- ‘her banner issue,’ said Scott Dibble, a Democratic state senator who is gay -- and her mixing of politics with her evangelical faith.”

Mrs. Bachmann’s strong stance on homosexuality -- she once likened it to “personal bondage, personal despair and personal enslavement” -- and her anti-abortion views have appeal for some Republican primary voters. In Iowa this month, she delighted conservatives by signing a pledge opposing “any redefinition of marriage.” (Her fellow Minnesotan and presidential rival, Tim Pawlenty, a former governor, was left explaining why he did not.)

Yet her position has also become a distraction for her campaign, drawing critics and subjecting her family to the kind of scrutiny once reserved for the relatives of nominees. It has exposed a longstanding rift between the congresswoman and her stepsister, who is a lesbian. It has also raised questions about whether her husband, Marcus, who runs two Christian counseling centers, practices “reparative therapy,” or gay-to-straight counseling, derided by critics as an effort to “pray away the gay.”

Stolberg rounded up old anecdotes on Bachmann’s religiosity and some fiery old quotes. An accompanying article by Stolberg on Sunday focused on the center itself: “Christian Counseling By Hopeful’s Spouse Prompts Questions.”

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The receptionists at Bachmann & Associates, the Christian counseling center run by the husband of the presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann, were polite but firm in turning a reporter away the other day. A new sign was on the door. “Bachmann & Associates,” it said, “prohibits all soliciting, filming and photography in this building. NO MEDIA.”

The skittishness was not surprising. All week, Mrs. Bachmann and her husband, Marcus, a therapist, had been caught in a swirl of media attention over whether the clinic practices “reparative therapy,” or so-called gay-to-straight counseling. On Friday, in an interview published in The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Dr. Bachmann finally defended himself.

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Questions about whether Dr. Bachmann offers reparative, or conversion, therapy have been percolating for years, fueled partly by his friendship with Janet Boynes, a Minneapolis minister who says she was “called out of homosexuality” by God, and partly by his argument that children are at risk when parents and educators tolerate homosexuality.


Yet the actual findings from the hidden-camera investigation (a technique the Times and the rest of the media loathed when done by conservative activists against liberal icons ACORN and Planned Parenthood) don’t sound all that disturbing.
 

The group also sent its communications director, John Becker, who is gay, to Bachmann & Associates to pose as a patient seeking to become heterosexual. He recorded his conversations with a therapist on two hidden cameras and an audio device.

The group shared its recordings with The Times and other news organizations; they depict Timothy Wiertzema, a licensed marriage and family therapist, as willing to work with Mr. Becker but not aggressively pressing him to change his sexuality.

Their conversations touched on faith and God; Mr. Becker volunteered that he was raised Roman Catholic. Asked about the possibility of “getting rid of it completely,” Mr. Wiertzema replied that some people had, but that for others homosexuality simply “becomes manageable.”

Wayne Besen, the founder of Truth Wins Out, said, “What we found was reasonably professional with a skewed point of view toward homosexuality being a negative and no offering of hope that it is something positive.”

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Submitted by jessieH on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 3:48pm.

NYT=Waste of trees.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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A front page gotcha game

Submitted by Bhaal on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 4:34pm.

A front page gotcha game without a gotcha. What's the point? Oh I see it now. It's on top of NYT's head.

"For evil to triumph it is enough only that good men do nothing".
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Why are Gays so Afraid?

Submitted by richb313 on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 4:55pm.

You have to ask yourself if it is such a wonderful thing why would they be affraid of someone trying to change someone from being gay?

And as far as all the proponents of a gay gene are concerned please explain to me how such a gene would be passed on. The only real scientific evidence clearly finds that homosexuality is a choice. Not a choice in the traditional sense but there is No underlying biological reason instead all the reasons are environmental.

I am not saying homosexuality is evil nor am I saying it is good. It just is. Some people might actually want to change and have. Some want to change and have not.

Making this a political issue removes all sense and logic from this subject.

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A couple of days ago I sent

Submitted by TE on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 5:40pm.

A couple of days ago I sent Ms. Stolberg this e-mail message about her article:

Ms. Stolberg:

In your dutifully written press release for the Homosexual Left, you make the unsubstantiated allegation that "some Republicans gritted their teeth when Mrs. Bachmann gave her own televised rebuttal ...."

"Some Republicans"? "Gritted their teeth"? Names and evidence, please. Also, do you have any evidence that the alleged, so-called "some Republicans" carry any weight among any actual Republicans? Hint: Megan McCain, Andrew Sullivan and David "The crease in Obama's pants gives me tingles up my legs" Brooks are NOT "Republicans". Thank you.

Here is Sheryl Gay Stolberg's "response" to my message:

"Thanks for writing. I think it is fair to say that some Republicans in the House, including some party leaders, were privately uncomfortable with Mrs. Bachmann delivering a rebuttal when Rep. Ryan was their preferred choice."

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This is really getting obvious.

Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 5:54pm.

Our local newspaper, on Sunday, featured a huge front-page spread on the opinion section entitled "Where's the Love?" with a huge graphic taking up the entire top half of the page.

The author was a life-long Catholic.

She talks about two committed gay relationships she is familiar with, that span  25 and 30 years, respectively, and claims that because the Church won't sanction their relationships (apparently by marrying them) they are being denied the dignity and respect that I believe Jesus would give them unconditionally.  She apparently  thinks Jesus would go the rabbis and demand that Samuel and Joshua be married according to the Jewish rite.

She doesn't say that they are not welcome to go to Mass, or otherwise shut out of the church.  So the only thing I can see that she has a problem with is that the church won't sanction their sexual relationship.

This is where we have arrived: anyone who doesn't accept homosexual relationships is not practicing God's love.

The piece is so full of emotionalism without any backup that I'm seriously tempted to write a refutation of it, just to see if they would publish it.

My guess is no.

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