Actually its book. Not TV. It was written by several accredited historians. From what I've read about it in the paper, the evidence is credible. But we really have no way of knowing for sure. Everyone who was gay back then was very much in the closet. African-Americans were still slaves at that time, homosexuality was out of the question. If Lincoln was gay, I really don't care. What matters is his actions. But it does show what a gay person is capable of in society. If he wasn't he wasn't, if he was he was. History remains the same
The Intimate World of Abraham by C. A. Tripp is the result of more than 20 years of studying Lincoln's private life.
Evidence indicates that Lincoln was unnaturally uncomfortable around women, never had a love match with Ann Rutledge, suffered through a strained marriage with Mary Todd Lincoln, and had a gay sexual relationship with his longtime friend Joshua Speed.
He also details the relationship Lincoln had with another man with whom he shared his bed, David Derickson, captain of his bodyguards. As well, Tripp describes another lover who said Lincoln's thighs 'were as perfect as a human being could be'.
The book also contains poems discovered by Tripp written by the young Lincoln including:
Billy has married a boy
The girlies he tried on every side
But none could he get to agree
All was in vain he went home again
And since that is married to Natty
By credible evidence, I meant that the is enough evidence to support the theory. However the resources for which the evidence derives itself from are slim and limited. That's why we'll never positively know if he was gay or not. He's as a dead as doornail. Unless we have a picture of him snogging with another guy, the theory is just a theory.
It didn't matter if you were bisexual or homosexual. You got married and had kids regardless of your sexual orientation. Homosexuality was punishable by casturation. It wouldn't be in your best interest, if you were homosexual, to have a partner of your own gender. You'd be ostracized, casturated and thrown out of town. Some people didn't even know that what homosexuality was or even if it even existed. 馃檮