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Carrie Prejean Pageant

January 14, 2012 by · Comments Off on Carrie Prejean Pageant 

Carrie Prejean PageantCarrie Prejean Pageant, The more than 400 contestants in the Miss California USA and Miss Teen California USA state pageant “will emphasize individuality and push the envelope even further,” says Keith Lewis, co-executive of the annual flesh flash. “This year’s event will be bigger and reflect the progressive attitudes of the contestants.”

Push the envelope even further? Considering the contest’s controversial pornified leather-and-lace photo shoots of the recent past, one might expect that the producer of Donald Trump’s yearly strumpet strut may have in mind to drop all pretenses this time around and opt for an all-n*de show.

Certainly the “progressive attitude” Lewis is looking for includes promoting the gay-lesbian agenda. The Los Angeles Times reported on January 7:

Jenelle Hutcherson, 26, of Long Beach and Mollie Thomas, 19, of West Hollywood are the first openly gay contestants in the 60-year history of the state pageant, whose winner will go on to compete in Miss USA, the national pageant.

“That Miss California crown would sure look nice atop the ‘hawk,” Hutcherson said, referring to her Mohawk hairstyle.

The lesbian activists were actively recruited by Trump’s promoters, reports the Times:

Set apart in age, style and background, both Hutcherson and Thomas were approached by pageant recruiters to participate in the beauty contest. Thomas, a part-time UCLA student, said this is her first time in a pageant.

She agreed to compete because it allowed her to represent the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in a positive way, she said. “I’m running for equality and will use this in order to promote visibility on current issues, to become a youth advocate and a role model,” Thomas said in an interview.

Pageant maestro Keith Lewis, an outspoken homosexual activist, notoriously bared his blatant bias during the 2008 competition, in which Christian contestant Carrie Prejean, Miss California, was attacked for stating her belief that marriage should be restricted to heterosexuals. The question had been posed to her by Perez Hilton, a militant homosexual activist and gay celebrity gossipest whose qualifications to be a Miss USA “judge” appear to be his insatiable craving for publicity and the proclivity for bu**ery he shares with Lewis.

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