Piers Morgan Rudely Labels Michele Bachmann as Intolerant, 'Judgmental,' and 'Vociferous'
On his Monday night show, CNN's Piers Morgan branded Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) as "one of the most judgmental people in American politics." Bachmann shot back that he was being "absolutely rude."
Morgan's interview with her was relatively tame until he broached the topic of homosexuality, where he promptly accused Bachmann of being "judgmental" and "vociferous" in her views. [Video below the break.]
"But you have been very, very outspoken about gay marriage, about homosexuality in the past and people will view it, whether you think it is judgmental or not, as very judgmental," Morgan told the congresswoman."So I'm surprised that you think that I'm being rude by asking you about views that you very, very vociferously espouse."
Morgan had begun the interview in a creepy fashion, telling the conservative congresswoman that "I've lured you into my lair, Michele Bachmann," and asking her "Why have you resisted me for so long?"
He also pried into Bachmann's family life, asserting that he couldn't "imagine" her preaching tolerance to her foster children. "I find this weird streak of dramatic intolerance to certain groups of Americans," he expressed to her.
Bachmann did flip the debate back towards Morgan when she accused many "on the left" of intolerance. Morgan jumped to his own defense, claiming that he is not a liberal, to which Bachmann responded "oh really, Piers?"
A transcript of the segment, which aired on March 5 on Piers Morgan Tonight at 9:27 p.m. EST, is as follows:
PIERS MORGAN: I mean, yeah, he [Kirk Cameron] made it pretty clear there that his religious beliefs determine the fact that he believes homosexuality is a sin, it's unnatural, it's destructive, it's detrimental to the foundations of civilization. And because he said that, he's taking a pretty big public kicking now. All over the world. What do you think of his comments?
BACHMANN: Well, I'm not – I'm here as a member of Congress. And I'm not here as anybody's judge. That's what I have to say.
MORGAN: But do you agree with him?
BACHMANN: I am not here as anybody's judge.
MORGAN: Well, you've been pretty judgmental in the past. Come on. You've got to have to have a view.
BACHMANN: Me?
(Laughter)
MORGAN: Yes, you.
BACHMANN: Hardly, hardly, hardly, hardly, hardly.
(Crosstalk)
MORGAN: One of the most judgmental people in American politics.
BACHMANN: Well, that's rude. That's absolutely rude. I'm not a judgmental person.
MORGAN: Really?
BACHMANN: No.
MORGAN: I'm not being rude but I mean you've been very, very outspoken.
BACHMANN: I believe in traditional values. I believe in marriage between a man and a woman.
MORGAN: Well, if you've – I'm not being rude. If I read you –
BACHMANN: But I don't think that's bigoted.
MORGAN: Well, let me read what you said in 2004, that being gay leads to the personal enslavement of individuals because if you're involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it's bondage, personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement. That's why it's so dangerous. That's fairly judgmental, isn't it? I won't be rude.
(...)
MORGAN: But you have been very, very outspoken about gay marriage, about homosexuality in the past and people will view it, whether you think it is judgmental or not as very judgmental. So I'm surprised that you think that I'm being rude by asking you about views that you very, very vociferously espouse.
BACHMANN: I'm very adamant and very clear that I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman and I stand for that. I don't think that's bigoted.
MORGAN: Well, look at these polls here, you've got March 2004. 30 percent in favor of gay marriage, 62 percent against. A poll just now, 49 percent in favor, 40 percent against. This has been one of the fastest sea changes in public opinion that people can remember in America, isn't it?
(...)
MORGAN: Michele, isn't it this, that you can have a position that is based on religious belief – and I have total respect for that. I really do. You know, I was raised a Catholic. And I have members of my family who are very strong about some of these things, too. What I don't like is the rhetoric that is used against the gay community by those who don't agree with them.
(...)
MORGAN: I can't imagine, when you have all these foster kids and stuff, that a key part of your, I suppose, life lesson to them would involve tolerance of people.
BACHMANN: Of course.
MORGAN: I find this weird streak of dramatic intolerance to certain groups of Americans.
BACHMANN: This is what's so odd. This is what's so odd. No, it's so odd about people on the left that they absolutely are so intolerant –
MORGAN: I'm not on the left.
BACHMANN: They're – oh, really, Piers?
MORGAN: I'm not on the left or right.
BACHMANN: Really, they're so intolerant. Oh my word. Okay.
MORGAN: – no horse in the race.
(...)
MORGAN: Yes. But you see, I was also taught to respect and be tolerant towards people who didn't agree with those beliefs. And I think that America, with this movement on gay marriage and so on, then just has to come a time when people who have strong religious beliefs, like you, like Kirk Cameron, actually show people like the gay community tolerance and a bit of slack, and say, I don't agree with it, but nor am I going to demonize you. That's all I'm getting at.
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if he's NOT a flaming liberal
Submitted by sometimesright on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 1:40pm.
if he's NOT a flaming liberal then i'm a little green alien.
Piers, your misogyny is showing!
Submitted by frank14 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 5:33pm.
LOL!
CNN's Piers Morgan
Submitted by Conservator on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 2:33pm.
Besides demonstrating his leftist radical views daily, Piers is a arrogant ignorant buffoon. I'm certain he's one of those Brits who still refers to America as the "colonies."
CNN's Piers Morgan
Submitted by David_In_Tucson on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 3:41pm.
I'll bet he's not even an American citizen. He can't make it in the slum he comes from so he brings his rude miserable life to NYC.
Morgan
Submitted by rusino on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 2:40pm.
He may not be able to vote in a U.S.A. Election. He sure has the Liberal/progressive/socialist/Democrat attack machine down pat.
Spears or whatever
Submitted by mmilesll on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 2:42pm.
This baffoon insults Michele and she was the only one in the room with class. He needs to go back to the UK-they probably are glad he is here and won't take him back. What a total ass.
Piers did go back to the UK recently - b/c he was subpoenaed.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 3:11pm.
Next time he goes it'll because he was indicted.
Im done with bEing nice.
Submitted by MrSnuggles on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 2:50pm.
Im done with bEing nice. Homosexuality is a destructive sinful lifestyle choice. Just because someone decides to act on their immoral desires does not mean tne rest of us have to like it.
Just what is this "buggery" up Piers' backside
Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 4:43pm.
when it comes to homosexuality? It's like his litmus test w/ every conservative he has on. He calls them "intolerant" and "bigoted" yet rarely if ever does someone ask him what he thinks about the LGBT community having gotten people fired from their jobs, boycotting churches, or listing their private info on the internet. That sounds pretty intolerant to me!
Such hypocrisy!
And another thing!
Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 4:49pm.
What about that all-star piece of propaganda "8" where the transcripts of the hearing on Prop 8, which mischaracterized and distorted it's proponents just short of slandering them?! All the gay people were presented as victimized saints while people like Maggie Gallagher were portrayed as angry, hysterical and ignorant!?
I'm sick of this crap!!!!!!
I saw that interview last night
Submitted by I hate marxists on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 5:09pm.
and I must say she whipped him good. She showed patience and answwered with integrity and no compromise. Glad to know that Michele is a strong conservative person.
Michele Bachmann is a class act. She has always handled
Submitted by Rush Fan on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:16pm.
herself with grace and patience in every interview I've watched. Even when she is asked by a lousy, malicious, noxious, disrespectful and biased Democrat on Fox News if she is a flake, Congresswoman Bachmann has remained poised and dignified.
This is how liberal men prove
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 5:42pm.
This is how liberal men prove their "machismo." They verbally attack polite women.
If this were a conservative host and a liberal woman, they would be calling it a "verbal assault."
No class, all @$$.
Michelle Bachman interview
Submitted by Steve Cakouros on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 9:06pm.
Liberals know that homosexuals are sick people. None of them want their kids to be homosexuals. They bring up the subject so they can make Conservatives look intolerant. However, tolerance is not necessarily a virtue.
"Apathy and tolerance are the last virtues of a dying society." [Aristotle]
Michele Bachman has class. I absolutely adore her. When she ran for president she was the only real Conservative in the bunch. I would have chosen her above any of the others.
Piers Morgan should be grateful that he has met her.
They keep setting up every conservative as a homophobic bigot
Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 9:11pm.
What I'd like to know is why we aren't allowed to believe homosexuality is a sin? What gives these liberals the right to tell us we can't believe in sin? No one is saying any action against gays should be taken, only that we believe it's a sin.
⇒ But then it would make sense, Rad
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 9:25pm.
They've already taken it to another iteration of "I was looking back to see if you were looking back to see . . . "
All they can keep up with at this point is that it's a socialist sin to view homosexuality as sinful, even though socialist liberals don't really believe in sin.