One week after President Donald Trump awarded anti-LGBTQ right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh the Medal of Freedom during his State of the Union address, Limbaugh made several homophobic comments mocking openly gay Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s marriage and sexuality. But those remarks are only a small part of Limbaugh’s long history of anti-LGBTQ commentary.

On February 12, Limbaugh compared Buttigieg to “Mr. Man Donald Trump” by repeatedly mocking Buttigieg’s marriage, one day after he spent another show obsessing over an ad featuring Buttigieg “kissing his husband.”

There was notable reaction against Limbaugh’s comments, including from hosts on ABC’s The View and presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden. CNN, though, also hosted pro-Trump, anti-LGBTQ bigot Ben Ferguson to discuss the remarks during a segment that devolved into an argument about manliness with Ferguson echoing Limbaugh’s homophobic framing.

Limbaugh has long used his talk radio show to disparage the LGBTQ community, including arguing in 2013 that if same-sex marriage was legalized, then “who’s to say you cannot have sex with a child”: