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Outrage

Last night I had the opportunity to see the first final cut of Outrage shown to the public, before its opening at the Tribeca Film Festival. For those who have not yet heard of Outrage, it's a documentary by Kirby Dick (This Film is Not Yet Rated) about closeted Republican hypocrites and the way their hypocrisy damages lives — not only their personal lives but the millions of gays and lesbians their homophobic policymaking affects.

Crist_heyniger It's a well-packaged effort covering the Reagan years and the birth of the religious right to the present, wrapping up the stories of Idaho Senator Larry Craig, Virginia Rep. Ed Schrock, former NJ Governor Jim McGreevey, Mark Foley, former NYC Mayor Ed Koch, 2004 Bush/Cheney campaign manager Ed Mehlman, former GOP National Field Director Dan Gurley, former Arizona congressman Jim Kolbe, former Louisiana congressman Jim McCrery, and current congressman David Dreier, into a tightly wound exposé of closeted D.C.

It's the first major piece of media which has painted such a comprehensive, unflinching look at the GOP's closet.

The film shines an especially unflattering spotlight on Florida Governor Charlie Crist, devoting much of its time to the stories that have already been told (by alternative press) about the governor, and his various relationships with women which have fallen conveniently during campaign periods. It also asks why mainstream media has refused to cover them.

The filmmakers attempted to talk to Kelly Heyniger (pictured, with Crist), Crist's last girlfriend before marrying wife Carole Rome in the run-up to McCain's VP pick. His relationship with Heyniger ended in 2007. The filmmakers wanted to ask her about his sexuality.

Heyniger told them: "I think I'll just keep my mouth shut...call me in 10 years and I'll tell you a story."

The early efforts of Michelangelo Signorile in outing politicians, and the crusades of blogger Mike Rogers (blogactive) are also highlighted.

Larrycraigmug Dick's deft layering of audio tapes, interviews, and sexual confessions against the anti-gay votes these politicians have made reveals how journalists and the mainstream media, which the film ultimately damns for its refusal to expose hypocrisy, have been complicit in keeping public figures in the closet.

And the tragic and horrific effect the closet has had on LGBT rights and public policy is made all the more clear.

The film features interviews with Jim McGreevey, Washington Blade editor Kevin Naff (who tells the story of how he met FOX News anchor Shepard Smith in a gay bar), Idaho statesman reporter Dan Popkey, former Luxembourg ambassador Jim Hormel, David Phillips, the D.C. IT technologist who tells his story about sleeping with Larry Craig in graphic detail, DC City Council member David Catania, former HRC director Elizabeth Birch, BlogActive blogger Mike Rogers, Gurley, Andrew Sullivan, congressman Barney Frank, Michelangelo Signorile, Hilary Rosen, former LCR exec. director Rich Tafel, Tammy Baldwin, Tony Kushner, and many more.

The film opens May 8.

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  1. You're quite right, Jimbo. That's why this film is so important. It identifies the the lars and pays very closeattention to the way they lie.

    Ed Koch began as a middle-of-the-rad Democrat but eneded as a DINO (Democrat in Name Only) The film goes into the exceedingly shabby way he treated his ex-lover.

    Kirby went out of his way to give everyone he was going to be dealing with a chance to speak for themseleves. The only one who took it was mcGreevey. But he'd grab a P.A. systen in a WAl-MART he's such a publisexual.

    Posted by: David Ehrenstein | Apr 23, 2009 9:07:22 PM


  2. I didn't "sleep with" Larry Craig. We had sex. A couple hours was traumatic enough.

    Posted by: David Phillips | Apr 23, 2009 9:20:23 PM


  3. I've been sleeping with a prominent New York politician, who's married with kids and I'm torn about what I'm doing. I'm not sure if I should keep quiet or just continue the Charade. He says he loves me, but can't leave his wife. sigh.

    Posted by: J. Black | Apr 23, 2009 11:27:46 PM


  4. @ J.Black,

    Men who date closet cases (the ones who're hypocritical, lying, married with kids, politicians) and don't out them are Strom Thurmond's black daughter.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/17/60II/main589107.shtml

    Posted by: Wheezy | Apr 25, 2009 6:00:04 PM


  5. Also, I think you mean Bush/Cheney campaign manager KEN Mehlmen. But there were a lot of names, so we understand.

    @Michael Lassell: Kramer HATES Koch. And he's right about him, Koch showed his true colors after 9/11.

    I don't know much about Shepherd Smith, but the one clip I've seen of him ("This is America! We don't fucking torture!") makes me proud to have him batting for our team, even if he is a Faux News lackey 364 days a year.

    Posted by: Alex | Apr 26, 2009 1:00:17 AM


  6. I think its shitty and wrong.... We as gay people need to clean up our own houses before we attempt to clean someone elses.

    There are plenty of people, regardless of party who have dropped the ball. Don't be so quick to impune some one you don't agree with. I am a gay conservative, ( oh the horror), I believe in smaller goverment, lower taxes, and much less interference in my life by the goverment.

    In the past twenty years ask your self two questions,

    Who signed the defense of marriage act?

    Who signed don't ask don't tell?

    lets stop playing the blame game and hold ourselves as a community accountable first, and then take to task those who are against us. Some of the worst homophobia is against each other....

    Posted by: HA! | Apr 26, 2009 5:11:49 PM


  7. What's happened to you guys to make you such filth? None of this has anything to do with being gay -- it's just being a lowlife that would try to hurt other people by invading their privacy just to be mean.

    Posted by: rty | Apr 27, 2009 4:08:55 AM


  8. When Ed Koch ran for re-election as NYC mayor, he ran as both a Republican AND a Democrat. The republicans welcomed him with open arms. So that makes Koch doubly a hypocrite.

    Posted by: thenick | May 4, 2009 4:10:36 PM


  9. So Terry Gross, Ms. NPR Mainstream, interviewed Kirby Dick today -- Wed's 06 May 2009 -- on her program "Fresh Air" re: the film *and would not allow him to discuss or mention any names!* Then she had an unctuous, suck-up interview with Republican punk Dan Gurley about how MEAN this all is. "Fair and balanced." Too much.

    Posted by: Andrew Patner | May 6, 2009 12:59:35 PM


  10. Andy: I believe you meant to write "Ken Mehlman" when you wrote: "It's a
    well-packaged effort covering the Reagan years and the birth of the
    religious right to the present, wrapping up the stories of Idaho Senator
    Larry Craig, Virginia Rep. Ed Schrock, former NJ Governor Jim McGreevey,
    Mark Foley, former NYC Mayor Ed Koch, 2004 Bush/Cheney campaign manager Ed
    Mehlman..."

    Best,

    Jedi

    Posted by: "Jedi" is the new "gay." | Oct 12, 2009 3:16:44 AM


  11. To be a politico, is to have your live under a microscope. If you want to keep secrets about your sexual appetite, forget it. To vote against Gays and Lesbians, you are just begging to be OUTed!
    To take away my rights, you have not privacy. Hypocrite is the word most appropriate.

    Posted by: Jack | Sep 6, 2010 5:50:22 PM


  12. Ed Koch doesn't belong in this film. He is a hero of the gay community.

    Posted by: Rick | Feb 8, 2013 9:52:00 PM


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