The executive vice president of the George Soros-funded Media Matters for America is reportedly the author of several racist and anti-LGBT comments on a dormant blog he wrote before his career in liberal activism.

Blog entries showed that Angelo Carusone, who is gay, used the words “trannies” to describe transvestites, “homos” to describe gay men, and “jewry” to describe a Jewish man, among other derogatory comments toward ethnic groups “that would be considered hate speech by his own organization,” The Daily Caller said.

Mr. Carusone is identified by insiders as the lead organizer of the “Stop Rush” campaign, which accuses Rush Limbaugh of bigotry, The Daily Caller reported.

“Question: What do Robert Downey Jr. and a random Banladeshi [sic] businessman have in common? Answer: They both love transvestites,” Mr. Carusone wrote in a Nov. 14, 2005 post called “Tranny Paradise,” about a transvestite gang in Thailand, The Daily Caller reported.

“Uhhh. Did you notice the word attractive? What the [expletive] is that doing in there? Is the write[r] a tranny lover too? Or, perhaps he’s trying to justify how these trannies tricked this Bangladeshi in the first place? Look man, we don’t need to know whether or not they were attractive. The [expletive] guy was Bangladeshi. And while we’re out, what the hell was he doing with $7,300 worth of stuff. The guy’s Banladeshi!” Mr. Carusone wrote.

On Oct. 20, 2005, Mr. Carusone wrote: “Thanks to my adorable boyfriend (come on, despite his jewry, you KNOW he’s adorable), my interest in Comedy Central’s hit TV show South Park has begun to pick up (again).”

On Nov. 18, 2005, Mr. Carusone wrote: “Wednesday night I hit up the club 2686, formerly known as Luxe and for some odd reason still referred to by homos as Luxe. I went with my good friend Mike, who’s quite the badboy/notorious homo, although despite his omnipresence, he manages to live a reasonably drama free life. It’s almost shocking.”

A Nov. 21, 2005, post that might upset his liberal followers said, “I’m still a registered Republican and for the time being I’m not prepared to change my party affiliation.”

In the same post, he praises Condoleezza Rice as “sassy,” Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia as “brilliant,” and his admiration for John McCain, Donald Rumsfeld and Ronald Reagan.

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