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Conservatives steam over Sauerberg staffer
Illinois Review ^ | 3/31/2008 | Fran Eaton

Posted on 07/16/2008 9:25:24 PM PDT by BillyBoy

Conservatives steam over Sauerberg staffer


Chris Barron, former Press Secretary for the Log Cabin Republicans , now Press Secretary for Sauerberg 2008



IL GOP candidate for U.S. Senate Steve Sauerberg stunned social conservatives last week when he announced the addition of a homosexual rights activist as his campaign's new press secretary. Christopher Barron, 36, was point man for the Log Cabin Republicans in their 2004 campaign against President George W. Bush's effort to add a federal marriage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

After discussion about the revelation broke out last week on Illinois Review (see Sauerberg: Personnel is Policy ), state pro-family leaders -- including talk show host Sandy Rios and national activist Peter LaBarbera -- voiced outrage Monday on the air over Sauerberg's apparent political snub.

" It is inconceivable that Steve Sauerberg would so needlessly alienate the pro-family conservative base in Illinois by hiring a veteran homosexual activist for his campaign," said Peter LaBarbera, founder of Republicans For Family Values (www.rffv.org).

Within weeks of President Bush's amendment announcement in 2004, Barron and the Log Cabin Republicans launched its first ever $1 million ad campaign criticizing the president's effort and ultimately withheld endorsing Bush in his 2004 presidential re-election bid.

The LCR ad was designed to embarrass Bush by purposely pitting the President's position in support of the marriage amendment directly against his VP Dick Cheney's 2000 debate comments:

See the Log Cabin Republican's Anti-Bush Ad HERE

LCR protest ads ran in home states of Republicans who sponsored the effort in Congress. As the group's political director, Barron was quoted widely in the national media during the heat of the federal marriage debate.

In a May 11, 2004 Rocky Mountain News story, Sauerberg's now-press secretary Barron told reporter Peggy Lowe about the LCRs' determination to make two Colorado lawmakers "regret" their federal efforts to protect traditional marriage:

"The fact that ten Republicans joined to defeat that clearly was a stinging rebuke for the forces of division, which are led by Congresswoman Musgrave and Sen. Allard," said Christopher Barron, Log Cabin's political director. "This was her home state and we thought it was a clear call about where the people of Colorado stood on this."

Barron went on . . .

"The decision to run this ad campaign and to fight this amendment was a difficult one in that it required us to do a serious gut check," Barron said. "We decided that loyalty to one party doesn't mean checking our values at the door. We believe we're actually saving the party from the radical right and people like Congresswoman Musgrave."

Barron's addition to the Sauerberg campaign is steaming Illinois conservative leaders.

"Log Cabin activists are working hand-in-hand with the rest of the homosexual lobby to radically redefine the institution of marriage and demonize tradition-minded voters who adhere to Judeo-Christian teachings that homosexuality is wrong," LaBarbera said.

And then on Monday, despite the ongoing controversy, Sauerberg announced he would loan his campaign $1 million in personal funds. The campaign press release lists as its press contact person the controversial Barron, implying no campaign feathers had been ruffled despite the uproar.

Both Rios and LaBarbera expressed their disappointment with the Sauerberg campaign's apparent lack of concern over the flap on Rios' Chicago drive home show Monday afternoon.

"Between this and his equivocating on whether Roe v. Wade should be overturned, Sauerberg has made his already long odds of defeating Dick Durbin much longer," LaBarbera said.

" Instead of energizing the conservative voters he needs to beat Durbin in November, he's punched them in the gut. And the IL-GOP wonders why it continues to lose elections."

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TOPICS: Government; Politics; Reference
KEYWORDS: electioncongress; electionussenate; homosexualagenda; il2008; ilgop; logcabinrepublicans; sauerberg
Maelstorm's been working overtime on FR to try and convince members of this forum to donate to RINO Steve Sauerberg (even though Sauerberg has zero chance of "beating Dick Durbin" and is about as conservative as grapefruit). Since he's sooo concerned about getting Sauerberg's name out on FR, figured I'd assist in the cause. ;-)
1 posted on 07/16/2008 9:25:24 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: BillyBoy

Everytime I see one of Sauerberg’s press releases with the phrase “Contact Chris Barron”, I am reminded of what types of Press Releases Barron did before he was hired by Sauerberg:


News Release
For Immediate Release
September 8, 2004

Contact: Chris Barron
Log Cabin Republicans
Office - (202) 347-5306
Cell - (202) 297-9807
press@logcabin.org

Log Cabin Republicans Vote to Withhold Endorsement from President Bush

National Board Announces Log Cabin Will Focus on Supporting Inclusive Republican Candidates for U.S. House and Senate

(Washington, DC)—Log Cabin Republicans are withholding their endorsement from President Bush for 2004. “Log Cabin’s National Board has voted to withhold a Presidential endorsement and shift our financial and political resources to defeating the radical right and supporting inclusive Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives,” said Log Cabin Board Chairman William Brownson of Ohio. The Log Cabin Board of Directors voted 22 to 2 NOT to endorse the President’s re-election.

“Certain moments in history require that a belief in fairness and equality not be sacrificed in the name of partisan politics; this is one of those moments. The national board’s vote empowers Log Cabin to maintain its integrity while furthering our goal of building a more inclusive Republican Party. Log Cabin is more committed than ever to its core mission to build a stronger and more inclusive Republican Party. There is a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party, and that fight is bigger than one platform, one convention, or even one President,” said Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director Patrick Guerriero.

Log Cabin will devote its financial and political resources to elect fair-minded Republican allies to local, state and federal offices. Log Cabin will endorse more than 50 GOP candidates for the U.S. House and Senate. “Every victory by fair-minded Republicans is a victory for the future of our party. We have made it clear that we can either be the party of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rudy Giuliani or we can be the party of Alan Keyes and Rick Santorum,” continued Guerriero.

“At the same time, it is impossible to overstate the depth of anger and disappointment caused by the President’s support for an anti-family Constitutional Amendment. This amendment would not only ban gay marriage, it would also jeopardize civil unions and domestic partnerships. For six months, the President has made it clear what he opposes. He opposes civil marriage equality; however he has failed to articulate clearly what he supports. Does he support federal civil unions? Does he support domestic partnerships? Does he support tax fairness for gay and lesbian couples? Does he support employment non-discrimination? Does he support hate crimes legislation? Does he support allowing gay and lesbian service members to serve openly and honestly?” asked Log Cabin Political Director Chris Barron. “An organization’s endorsement means nothing if it does not have to be earned.”

“Some will accuse us of being disloyal. However, it was actually the White House who was disloyal to the 1,000,000 gay and lesbian Americans who supported him four years ago. Log Cabin’s decision was made in response to the White House’s strategic political decision to pursue a re-election strategy catered to the radical right. The President’s use of the bully pulpit, stump speeches and radio addresses to support a Constitutional amendment has encouraged the passage of discriminatory laws and state constitutional amendments across America. Using gays and lesbians as wedge issues in an election year is unacceptable to Log Cabin,” continued Guerriero.

“At the same time that we saw record numbers of gay and lesbian delegates at the Republican National Convention, and at the same convention where we saw hundreds of fair-minded Republicans gather to support Log Cabin and our allies, our party’s platform adopted vicious and mean-spirited language that marginalizes gay and lesbian Americans.”

Log Cabin’s 2000 endorsement of the Bush/Cheney ticket came during an election where the Republican nominee ran a compassionate conservative campaign that avoided culture war issues. After meeting with gay Republicans in 2000, Mr. Bush declared “I am a better man,” and welcomed gays and lesbians as valued parts of the American family. The early days of the Bush administration were marked by significant victories-maintaining existing anti-discrimination protections for federal employees, appointing openly gay employees throughout the Administration, a continuing dialogue with our organization, and the extension of survivor benefits to gay and lesbian partners who lost loved ones on 9/11.

Unfortunately these early successes were short-lived. “Last year, a dramatic and disappointing shift occurred rooted in Karl Rove’s public acknowledgment that the 2004 re-election campaign would focus on turning out four million more evangelicals who he believed stayed home in 2000,” said Guerriero. The President’s initial reluctance to amend the Constitution became full-fledged support on February 24th of this year.

Log Cabin has spent most of the year fighting the anti-family Federal Marriage Amendment. This fight culminated with a July victory in the Senate when a growing chorus of Republican opposition to the amendment forced the pro-amendment faction to play procedural games to avoid an embarrassing loss. As many as a dozen or more Republican Senators were prepared to oppose the FMA on its merits.

“During the fight over the anti-family FMA, we sadly watched as the President and his Administration leaned on Republican members of the House and Senate to support this divisive and unnecessary amendment. We watched as the President’s support for this anti-family amendment emboldened the forces of fear and exclusion to push anti-gay ballot initiatives and legislation on the state and local level. We watched as the radical right works to defeat fair-minded Republicans across the nation. We watched as the Republican Party Platform rejected our Party Unity Plank and included language opposing not only civil marriage but also civil unions, domestic partnerships or indeed any basic benefits for same-sex couples. At a time when courageous gay and lesbian military personnel are helping to win the war on terror, the platform outrageously claims ‘homosexuality is incompatible with military service’,” continued Guerriero. The GOP platform language continues to target gays and lesbians and fails to present a positive agenda to ensure basic fairness for millions of gay Americans, who pay taxes, serve in the military, enhance communities, and serve in government.

Throughout this challenging year Log Cabin has doubled in size and launched new chapters where none existed. Log Cabin successfully led the fight against the Federal Marriage Amendment with its first ever television advertising campaign, worked with 18 GOP lawmakers in passing hate crimes legislation in the Senate, and continued supporting and educating state and local officials. Log Cabin was proud to be the only gay and lesbian organization to endorse Arnold Schwarzenegger’s campaign for Governor of California. Log Cabin also was proud to see many of its closest allies speaking in primetime at the Republican National Convention. “It is not surprising to anyone at Log Cabin that the President’s first real bounce in the polls came after a convention that highlighted inclusive Republicans and focused on unifying issues such as winning the war on terror. Log Cabin knows that the 2006 and 2008 elections will highlight a new generation of inclusive Republican leaders,” said Guerriero.

Log Cabin also denounces the continued flip-flops on gay and lesbian issues from Democratic nominee John Kerry. Senator Kerry has repeatedly made clear his opposition to civil marriage equality and has supported discriminatory constitutional amendments in Massachusetts and Missouri.

Log Cabin is firmly committed to seeing inclusive Republicans elected in 2004. Log Cabin will continue to oppose and expose any efforts to marginalize gays and lesbians. We also will continue to make it clear that the only way the GOP can continue as the majority party is to reach out to all Americans. Log Cabin also will continue to make it clear that the gay and lesbian community can realize full equality only if it works on building new alliances with conservative and centrist Americans.

“The battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party has just begun. We are confident that the politics of inclusion and hope will prevail over the politics of exclusion and fear. History, fairness and common decency are on our side,” concluded Guerriero.

Last week, Log Cabin launched a new television advertising campaign to take this fight for the GOP’s future directly to the American people. The ad makes it clear that the party has a choice. We can be the party of hope, in the best tradition of Ronald Reagan, by uniting around issues that bring Republicans together, like winning the war on terror; or the party can divide Americans with the politics of intolerance and fear that only lead to hate.

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Log Cabin Republicans is the nation’s largest organization of Republicans who support fairness, freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian Americans. Log Cabin has state and local chapters nationwide, a full-time Washington office, and a federal political action committee. www.logcabin.org


Note that Barron not only blasted Bush for being a member of the “radical right” in this press release, but even attacked Kerry for not being liberal enough to suit Log Cabin’s gay marriage agenda.


2 posted on 07/16/2008 9:28:03 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Support Operation Chaos!)
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To: BillyBoy; Maelstorm

Just to be fair BillyBoy, when you reference another Freeper in a post, you should also ping them!

BTW, I agree with your assesment of this RINO!


3 posted on 07/16/2008 9:31:39 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
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To: SoConPubbie

How far’s the Old Log Inn?


4 posted on 07/16/2008 9:36:08 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: BillyBoy

It's Illinois, what did you expect.

5 posted on 07/16/2008 9:37:25 PM PDT by darkangel82 (If you're not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. (Say no to RINOs))
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To: BillyBoy

what is wrong with the GOP don’t they see the pounding they are going to get this year, and yet the continUE TO STRAY FROM CONSERVATIVISM!!!!


6 posted on 07/16/2008 9:41:23 PM PDT by Liberty2007 (Here's Dr. Savage's analysis on the POTUS race"The Afro-Leninist vs The Sarcophogus)
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