Mister Scratch wrote:rcrocket wrote:Bond...James Bond wrote:Too bad he's gay right?
Is he really? I didn't realize that. That explains a lot.
Such as what?
A sidenote: I cannot help but notice the relatively large number of views this thread has received. I am willing to bet that a number of the views are from apologists---notably DCP---who are crapping themselves in fear that their gossipmongering and smear campaigns against Quinn are about to be hashed out yet again.
Really? What "gossipmongering" and "smear?" You are the king of sleazy smear. The diadem of anti-Mormonism rests well on your crown.
Now, as I recall, at some point in his academic life -- around 1980 or so -- Quinn really didn't care one way or the other about people knowing of his orientation. He was public about it and was seen in MHA meetings with his paramour. But, quite naturally, that would set BYU Profs' tongues a-waggin', primarily because they wondered how long such a prominent person could last at BYU in his public condition.
Is that truly gossiping, when Dr. Quinn was open about it? Come now; you continually anonymously smear Dr. Peterson of his talking about Quinn's orientation in the 1990s when it was all old news and public news. Quinn basically set himself up for all this chatter with his ridiculous same-sex dynamics book which really torpedoed his career for its silly concluusions.
I was also working at BYU when Quinn was readying his magic book for publication, and it depended largely upon the legitimacy of the Salamander letter. Whilst in the midst of proofing, I recall (it was in a very advanced stage), the Hoffman affair was exposed and Quinn was forced to rewrite the book without the benefit of a major prong in his argument. The result was a very poor work which set himself up for failure. I say all this because by the mid-1990s, Dr. Quinn was a very public figure. I don't think that folks can be guilty of "gossip" for talking about a very public figure whose orientation was self-outed long before the gossip.
However, you continue to be the vile poster that you are, maliciously and anonymously attacking the reputations of real persons with little regard to the facts. Go ahead; I'm in your cross-hairs once again.
rcrocket