Some less quoted ones this month..
Bay Windows has some hilarious quotes for this month. Well, some are pretty sad, actually. Check these out!

"I think Mary is going to be a loving soul to her child. And I’m happy for her.”
— President George W. Bush, commenting on the pregnancy of Mary Cheney, the openly lesbian daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, People magazine, Dec. 15. Cheney and her partner Heather Poe will co-parent the baby.
"Yes, he does. But he also believes that every human life is sacred and that every child who comes into this world deserves love. And he believes that Mary Cheney’s child will, in fact, have loving parents.”
— White House spokesman Tony Snow, on whether President Bush still believes that the ideal setting in which to raise a child is one with married, heterosexual parents, as he has stated in the past, The Los Angeles Times, Dec. 15.
"There were two things everyone said to me: ‘Don’t tell anyone you’re gay,’ and ‘Don’t tell them you’re 32. I couldn’t lie. And I still booked the series. If I had lied or tried to be closeted, I would have always thought, I only booked this job because I was lying.”
— Actor Eric Millegan of the FOX drama Bones, E! Online, Dec. 14.
“Soy is feminizing, and commonly leads to a decrease in the size of the penis, sexual confusion and homosexuality. That’s why most of the medical (not socio-spiritual) blame for today’s rise in homosexuality must fall upon the rise in soy formula and other soy products.”
— Columnist Jim Rutz, alleging the dangers of soy products, WorldNetDaily.com, Dec. 12.
“I don’t see the need for new or special legislation. My experience over the past several years as governor has convinced me that ENDA would be an overly broad law that would open a litigation floodgate and unfairly penalize employers at the hands of activist judges.”
— Gov. Mitt Romney, reversing his previous position in support of federal legislation to prevent anti-gay workplace discrimination, National Review Online, Dec. 14.
“Given that Romney has been making opposition to same-sex marriage his political calling card this year, his ideological bisexuality looks as foolish in its G-rated way as that of [Ted] Haggard, the evangelical leader who was caught keeping time with a male prostitute.”
— Columnist Frank Rich on Gov. Mitt Romney’s rightward shift on gay civil rights, The New York Times, Dec. 17
"And he really is John Kerry’s successor as a candidate from Massachusetts. He’ll say anything and everything to get elected.”
— Conservative gay pundit Andrew Sullivan, on Gov. Mitt Romney’s shifting positions on social issues, AndrewSullivan.com, Dec. 14.