Out out did itself for this year's Out 100.
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And Fendi Went Chinese...

• Dick Jefferson, one of the two CBS employees beaten last year in St. Martin's, alleges CBS fired him for speaking out about the attacks."I thought I was doing the right thing, but CBS made me feel like I was doing something wrong," he says. Now he's filed a $50 million sexual orientation discrimination lawsuit against the network.
• Irish politico Ian Paisley will not apologize for referring to gays as "repulsive". We refuse to apologize for calling him a dickhead.
• Everyone's talking about how Elizabeth Edwards will be appearing at San Francisco pride. Big fucking deal. We'd be more impressed if her husband, Presidential candidate John Edwards, were to show.
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Drag Queen Questions Induce Pain, Thought

Kelly Rowland's attempting to make another comeback with July's Ms. Kelly. Homo-journo Clay Cane snagged a sitdown with the former Destiny's Child crooner.
No surprise Cane - who's previously grilled ex-gay publisher Charlene Cothran - takes their conversation in a decidedly queer direction. The entire operation, however, nearly gets bogged down by semantics when Cane asks about Rowland's reaching out to the gays:
I hate the way that sounds, “the gays.” People are people! But, you know what, Destiny’s Child, we have a big gay fan base and they have been very supportive. I have friends that are gay and they’re like, “Ma, you need to go to the clubs and come visit the kids.” So, I’m just like, okay, I thought it would possibly be me going there once and just see what would happen—but I had a good time! Here in New York I always go to this one place called Splash and I have the best time!
Cane goes on to describe Splash - a veritable petrie dish of horrible faggotry - as "cool". Poor thing needs to get out more.
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