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Benham Brothers Shopping Their Show to Other Networks

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David and Jason Benham have been making the TV rounds discussing the cancellation of their reality TV show Flip It Forward. I have only listened to a couple different interviews, but the twins have been very forgiving to HGTV and very critical of the bullying LGBT communities.

Keep in mind that Right Wing Watch posted their article at roughly 6:00 PM this past Tuesday. HGTV responded to the article by 9:00 AM the following morning and had canceled the show by noon that day. In other words, there was no effort to lead a cancellation of this show by any group -- be they gay people, pro-choicers, or Muslims. I would argue that most people were not even aware of this situation until after HGTV issued their initial response or after the cancellation itself.

But the Benham brothers want you to know that they love gay people and they love Muslims. They just hate our agendas and their ideologies. So when they called our families demonic during radio programs, they still loved us. When they protested against the NYC Islamic Center, they still loved Muslims. When they protested in favor of Amendment One or testified against local Pride events, they still loved gay people.

Anyway, the Benham brothers announced last night on The O'Reilly Factor that they are in the process of finding a new network for their reality TV program:
“We are brokering a possible deal between them and their show and an alternative network to HGTV,” said Faith Driven Consumer founder Chris Stone, who declined to say which network the brothers are in discussions with. “Whether it’s HGTV or the network we’re talking about, we want to see them on TV.”
I still think it would be cool to link these guys with, among other people, both gay and Muslim families on their reality TV show.

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