Well, he can indeed reach a point where he’s writing sentences like:
While Saletan cites my “Here Come the Brides,” he doesn’t talk about the most potentially stable form of multi-partner union: a man and two bisexual women. That union does reduce jealously, and also points to the potentially powerful bisexual constituency for multi-partner unions.
Ah, yes, that powerful female bisexual community! We all tremble in fear of its revolutionary potential. (And this is finally what Kurtz’s loopy argument against gay marriage via polygamy comes down to.) Funny how after observing gay politics closely for almost two decades, the bi "community" has always felt itself to be a bit player, ignored and condescended to by gays and lesbians and the transgendered. If they haven’t sadly mustered much clout within the gay movement, does Kurtz really believe they are about to storm the barricades of society as a whole? Or are we really dealing with someone here who is now chasing his own ideological fantasies? If you want to read a reasonable discussion of the issues, try Will Saletan.