Monday, May 4, 2009

Mario Lavandeira: "Lard Boy" of the Gay Marriage Movement

Perez Hilton, a.k.a, Mario Armando Lavandeira, has extended his shelf-life a bit by claiming copyright infringement for a 3-second video snippet of his "dumb bitch" attack on Carrie Prejean.

Patterico called him out (and is willing to fight Hilton in court), but I just love The Deceiver's take on it, dismissing the idea that he claimed copyright infringement out of embarrassment: "Perez Hilton Puts the 'Hippo” in “Hypocrite'":

I’m not sure Hilton is actually embarrassed. He’s never shown a capacity for it. No, he’s doing this out of spite, because he doesn’t like the unintended consequences of his actions. He’s an emotionally stunted bully, and he can’t handle it when somebody pushes back. Even when it means denying someone else’s right to Fair Use, after he’s made a name for himself by ineptly scrawling genitalia on stolen photos of celebrities and, when sued for violating copyright, declaring it Fair Use.

But then, this is hardly Lard Boy’s first instance of jaw-dropping hypocrisy. Just ask Jonathan Jaxson and Diane Wargo.

There's more at the link. Ouch factor courtesy of Glenn Reynolds.

3 comments:

Dave said...

Mario and his barn-raised ilk are going to spark a backlash.

It is one thing to be an advocate for a cause, but once a certain decency threshold has been crossed, the game changes, and this classless low-life has now crossed that line in a big way.

Like myself, I believe most Americans would have been willing to go along with the idea of "civil unions."

However, now that the likes of the low-life, gutter-dwelling, foul mouthed "Hilton Perez" have pushed the idea of gay "marriage" in the in-your-face manner they have, a considerable push back is now inevitable.

Not a smart move when those you claim to represent only make up between 3 to 5 percent of the overall population.

Lefty, activist judges are not ultimately in charge of this country.

We the People, however, are.

I think there are those among us who are going to be learning that lesson the hard way, and that right soon.

-Dave

Dave said...

Mario and his barn-raised ilk are going to spark a backlash.

It is one thing to be an advocate for a cause, but once a certain decency threshold has been crossed, the game changes, and this classless low-life has now crossed that line.

Like myself, I believe most Americans would have been willing to go along with the idea of "civil unions."

However, now that the likes of the low-life "Hilton Perez" have pushed the idea of "gay marriage" in the in-your-face manner they have, a push back is now inevitable.

Not a smart move when those you claim to represent only make up between 3 to 5 percent of the overall population.

-Dave

Anonymous said...

Screw Hilton. It's scum like him that is ruining this country. If I had my way he would pay through the nose for his comments.