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Bad Links? | Interview with Spongebobs wife
By DR. WARREN THROCKMORTON Probably you have heard of the Spongebob Squarepants flap. Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, mentioned the words Spongebob and gay in a speech and then all heck broke loose. If you want to get media types excited, just mention a cartoon character and homosexuality in the same breath. For some reason, the combination inspires their creativity. For instance, some reporters implied Dr. Dobson outed Mr. Squarepants. Creative, yes; true, no. Dr. Dobson never said Spongebob was gay or anything like that. The real truth is that Spongebob did some contractual work for a gay rights outfit and Dr. Dobson pointed that out. Although it is common for big stars to perform in charity gigs without knowing much about the charity, clearly Mr. Squarepants handlers should have vetted this whole deal more carefully. Reportedly, he is mortified that some people now think he is gay because of the whole brouhaha. For his part, Mr. Squarepants refuses to speak to the media directly about the matter. However, I recently was privileged to be given an exclusive interview with Spongebobs wife, Mrs. Sponge Barb Squarepants. Yes, I said wife. It has been an open secret for some time: Mr. and Mrs. Squarepants became an item during the filming of Mr. Squarepants recent movie debut and then were recently married with Mr. Krabs officiating. I spoke with Mrs. Squarepants by conch. Me: Mrs. Squarepants, how are you holding up under the media pressure? Mrs. Squarepants: Well, Warren it has been tough to absorb. Me: What has been the most difficult thing about this ordeal? Mrs. Squarepants: I think it has been the doubts about my husbands sexuality. You know questions about sponges are not new. Some of us are, you know, asexual and I think many people had questions about Bob before Dr. Dobsons insane comments. Me: Speaking of Dr. Dobson, I understand you are pretty upset with him for his statements concerning your husband. Is that true and why is that? Mrs. Squarepants: Yes, I am incensed that Dr. Dobson would call my Bobby gay. He is not gay and I resent Dr. Dobson trying to use him as a political tool. Me: Mrs. Squarepants, my understanding is that Dr. Dobson did not say Mr. Squarepants was gay. Rather, he pointed out that your husband was in a music video made by a group that promotes gay rights causes on its Web site. He further noted that the makers may be using child-friendly icons to advance acceptance of gay rights issues. Mrs. Squarepants: Oh. Well, we are still incensed that Dr. Dobson would call my Bobby gay. He is not gay and I resent Dr. Dobson trying to use him as a political tool. Me: Maybe you didnt understand. I have learned that Dr. Dobson did not actually characterize your husbands TV character as homosexual or even sexually conflicted. Mrs. Squarepants: Well, I am sure that he meant to and we are still incensed that Dr. Dobson would call my Bobby gay. He is not gay and I resent Dr. Dobson trying to use him as a political tool. Me: I know there are many in the media who are misrepresenting Dr. Dobsons comments. Are you saying you agree with the columnists and pundits who have caricatured Dr. Dobsons views? Mrs. Squarepants: I dont understand the question. Me: So even though Dr. Dobson did not actually say Mr. Squarepants was gay or even a gay icon, you are still incensed? Mrs. Squarepants: Look, sponges go with the flow, and we are sponges. So we are incensed that Dr. Dobson would call my Bobby gay. He is not gay and I resent Dr. Dobson trying to use him as a political tool. That was pretty much that. Made me think that maybe big media and sponges have some things in common. They both go with the prevailing current, are porous and waste moves in and out of them without much notice. Talk about your nautical nonsense. |
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