I find these grammatical constructions distractingly awkward

Andrew Sullivan, “The End of Gay Culture,” New Republic 10/24:

“No one bats an eye if two men walk down the street holding hands, or if a lesbian couple pecks each other on the cheek, or if a drag queen dressed as Cher careens down the main strip on a motor scooter.”

Hendrik Hertzberg, “Quagmiers,” New Yorker 10/17:

“Drudge had picked up the item from Time’s site, to which it had bubbled up from the Human Rights Campaign, the gay advocacy group.”