Four years ago, Pam Bondi was under attack. Among her alleged sins: She had gotten two divorces. She had a live-in boyfriend. And she'd never birthed any children. Obviously these things were a big deal ... to those who long for the 1800s. So the finger-waggers at the Florida Family Policy Council — a group that promotes anger and divisiveness as its warped version of faith — told the world not to vote for Bondi. "She has no children and lives with her 60-year-old doctor boyfriend," warned the Policy Council's chief scold, John Stemberger. At the time, Bondi was livid. She called Stemberger's attacks "anti-Christian" and "gutter politics." Now, however, Bondi has joined the zealots. And she is the one launching unseemly attacks: stereotyping gays, besmirching their ability to parent and trotting out antiquated and scientifically debunked arguments. It's all part of Bondi's legal fight against gay marriage. In a recent motion, she argued that, if Florida were to recognize same-sex marriage, it would "impose significant public harm." Such tactics have thrilled the Policy Council guys, who have gone from portraying Bondi as a Jezebel unfit for office to hailing her as a "courageous" leader. All it took was a little gay-baiting.