Openly gay lawmaker threatens to expose ‘hypocrites’


Associated Press

MONTGOMERY, Alabama

Alabama’s only openly gay legislator is threatening to expose politicians’ extramarital affairs if they don’t stop criticizing gay marriage as immoral.

Rep. Patricia Todd said she was furious and disappointed by comments made after a federal judge struck down the state’s gay-marriage ban last week and affirmed it in a separate case Monday.

“I’m sick of the hypocrisy. If you start disparaging my community, and I know that you are not exactly the family-values person that you put yourself out to be, well, then, beware,” Todd, D-Birmingham, said.

U.S. District Judge Callie V. S. Granade’s order, issued Friday, potentially makes Alabama the 37th state where gay marriage is legal. She put the order on hold for 14 days to let the state appeal. The state wants the ruling to remain on hold until the Supreme Court takes up the issue later this year. Todd has not identified by name anyone she is considering accusing.

Republican House Speaker Mike Hubbard called Granade’s ruling outrageous and said Alabama would defend “the Christian conservative values that make Alabama a special place to live.” Todd said that was one of many statements that upset her, although she hasn’t accused Hubbard.

Hubbard said he considered Todd a friend and was sorry he upset her, but they have a “fundamental disagreement on allowing same-sex marriages in Alabama.” Hubbard later took down his statement from social media because, his spokeswoman said, she was constantly removing profane responses from people on both sides of the debate.