Posted on 05/23/2022 7:48:44 PM PDT by Ennis85
Until a few days ago, few people outside the offices of National Review knew that the revered conservative magazine’s publisher is a homosexual, “married” to a man.
“The publisher of the most important conservative magazine of the last 60 years, National Review, is gay-married?” wrote The Stream’s Peter Wolfgang, who broke the story. “Garrett Bewkes, the man overseeing the magazine once edited by William F. Buckley, has a husband.”
“He’s been the publisher for five years. How did this happen? And what does it mean for the conservative movement and the Republican party?” Wolfgang asked. “I suspect a lot of NR’s long-time readers don’t know this. I wouldn’t have known if a local newspaper hadn’t run an article by Bewkes’ ‘husband’ Bradley.”
Wolfgang, president of Family Institute of Connecticut Action, continued:
Together they’re starting a Connecticut chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans. That’s a group “dedicated to representing LGBT conservatives and allies” in the Republican party, as they explain on their homepage.
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Bradley Bewkes will be point man for the efforts to subvert what little opposition there is to the LGBT agenda within the Connecticut GOP. Garrett will apparently continue subverting what little belief in marriage remains on the American right.
LifeSiteNews reached out for comment to a number of current and previous National Review contributors and staff, but as of this writing, all have either declined or ignored the invitation.
Conservative elites who once boldly defended the immutable definition of marriage as between one man and one woman have, since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell decision requiring states to recognize same-sex marriages, chosen to remain silent as a rising breed of conservative homosexuals — let’s call them “GayCons” — increasingly bring into conservative circles an ideology that at its core is massively anti-conjugal marriage, anti-family, and anti-child, but very much pro-homosexuality.
Our conservative elites’ silence on homosexuality and same-sex marriage speaks loudly about their truce with sodomy, yet is unsurprising considering who some of the major players are delivering news consumed by conservatives nowadays:
Glenn Greenwald, perhaps the top independent investigative journalist in the world, is “married” to another man with whom he is raising two sons. Bari Weiss, formerly of The New York Times whose substack produces some of the best coverage and criticism of woke culture and politics, left her husband and is now “married” to a woman.
Andy Ngo, the intrepid journalist who at great personal risk provided unparalleled coverage of Antifa violence, is openly gay.
Jim Hoft, founder and editor-in-chief of Gateway Pundit, is gay and “married” to a male reportedly half his age.
Dave Rubin, host of the popular Rubin Report, announced earlier this year that he and his “husband” are expecting the birth of two children via surrogacy.
Richard Grenell, former acting director of national intelligence and U.S. ambassador to Germany and a partnered homosexual, joined Newsmax in December as a national security contributor and executive for international partnerships.
Fox News personality Guy Benson is “married” to a man and The Daily Wire’s Spencer Klavan is engaged to a male colleague at the conservative media site.
All of these news sources, which are hugely popular among conservatives, are compromised when it comes to homosexuality. Homosexuality and same-sex marriage have been fully accepted, normalized, and embraced.
National Review quietly surrendered to same-sex marriage long ago
In 2013, I was invited to be a panelist at The National Review Summit in Washington, D.C. I was then a self-identifying gay who had publicly come out against the big push for same-sex marriage.
The panel of conservative academic all-stars arguing for preserving the immutable definition of marriage included Professor Mark Regnerus, a University of Texas sociologist; Professor Brad Wilcox of the University of Virginia and founder of the National Marriage Project; Maggie Gallagher, conservative author, activist, and co-founder of the National Organization for Marriage, and me, and was hosted by the Heritage Foundation’s Ryan Anderson.
There was one other gay man who spoke at the National Review Summit that year: billionaire PayPal founder Peter Thiel.
Other than my panel and one other session during the three-day event, “Social conservatism was conspicuous at the summit as a topic that organizers downplayed,” noted The Atlantic at the time.
[O]nly two panels during the entire three-day event really focused on social issues: a Friday talk on abortion (which coincided with the first day of the annual March for Life) and a panel on marriage on Sunday. The latter of these panels, fascinatingly enough, featured one of the summit’s only two openly gay men: Doug Mainwaring, of the National Capital Tea Party Patriots. (The other, venture capitalist Peter Thiel, didn’t really address gay marriage.) But Mainwaring opposes gay marriage, putting him at odds with the two biggest gay Republican organizations, GOProud and the Log Cabin Republicans, both of which advocate for marriage equality. Neither had any official representatives on stage during the event, though GOProud board member Bruce Carroll attended the conference as a blogger.
Thiel wasn’t challenged about his views concerning same-sex marriage, presumably because his voice on fiscal issues was prized as were, no doubt, his deep pockets.
Five years later, after I had published a commentary entitled “The gaying of Fox News,” calling attention to the increasing presence of homosexual on-air personalities and support — even among Catholics — for same-sex “marriage” at the network, a National Review article chided me for my Catholic viewpoint and for warning readers “Don’t expect truly ‘Fair and balanced’ reporting on LGBT issues from Fox News.”
I expected to take hits from gay media when I published that piece, but not from the venerable conservative Catholic publication founded by William F. Buckley.
There were other indications at the time: Off the record, behind the scenes discussions with folks who are now towering mainstream conservative personalities who indicated to me that they viewed same-sex marriage as not only inevitable but a good thing. They were glad the issue was about to be “settled” as a matter of law and of public discourse.
Conservative grassroots and conservative elites: not the same
Conservative grassroots and conservative elites are not the same. At the grassroots level, men and women still cherish and uphold conjugal marriage; elites no longer care and have moved on to focus their attention on criticizing the rise of transgenderism. Yet their moral outrage over transgenderism’s ugly hold on popular culture will likely soon wane.
In The American Conservative commentary titled “No Allies Who Buy Babies,” Declan Leary concluded:
The normalization of homosexuality, and especially the normalization of homosexual parenthood, necessarily leads to the more radical gender ideology advancing from the left today. If men and women are perfectly interchangeable in sex, and in the role of a mother or a father — those things most closely tied to biological reality — then of course they must be interchangeable in everything else. The premises underlying the acceptance of L, G, and B logically lead to T, sooner or later.
Bank on it. It will happen.
Sure getting to be a lot of queers around...
I’m surprised they haven’t already condoned secret gender closets for kindergarteners.
The soft voiced, hand wringing defeatism of VDH (where nothing is ever the fault of the weak GOPe) is exactly what Conservative Inc wants to project onto Conservative voters.....wave the white flag.
I still keenly remember when the push was for a federal marriage amendment in the late 1990, which had a LOT of conservative momentum. Our RINO overlords said that that extreme remedy shouldn't be tried "until out-of-control courts forced the issue."
Well, here we are, and mums the word.
I think we should call on them to keep their promise. There are plenty of soundbytes to use as ammo.
A man with his package wants to be addressed as a she. Tell him to cut it off first.
You can all understand that conversation stoppers like how one wants to be addressed plays into the lefts hands. You can’t get your point across so you get up and walk away like Trump would.
just because the freak show infiltrates a conservative organization doesn’t mean the organization has changed and is now part of the freak show.
just eject the freak and continue
Maybe longer.
i havent given up. Fags are gross.
Exactly. The only news in this is old - NR is irrelevant.
I have never and will never refer to a man’s “husband” or a woman’s “wife”, with anything other than air quotes or a sarcastic tone of voice.
NR is “the most important conservative magazine of the last 60 years, National Review.” False.
“Folks… are towering mainstream conservative personalities.” No, they are not towering, not mainstream and not conservative.
Marriage is a sacred bond involving a husband and a wife providing security to children, safety to neighborhoods and customers to businesses.
Disney should promote traditional marriage 24/7 in order to gain customers but do not promote marriage, because Disney is empty, useless and depressing, like NR, NYT, LA Times, etc.
South Park’s answer: call the butt buddies
https://southpark.cc.com/video-clips/ggcfm3/south-park-butt-buddies
“I have not heard anyone in the media, talk about opposing homosexual marriage in years. Just an observation, that conservatives have given up on the issue.”
Yep, they won, by WEARING US DOWN. Now they’re doing the same to us to access our kids. Question: Will we fight them? Given our record on social issues, we might as well drive our kids down to the sex-change clinic.
“If republicans turn towards sodomy support they will lose the evangelicals and the party will be gutted.”
People don’t point this out, but it ONLY the evangelicals that have made our side even somewhat able to fight the Flamers. Without them, we’d be outnumbered, and be as far gone as Western Europe.
This isn’t the NR of William F Buckley. It’s garbage like the WSJ.
It is a surprise. Trump's policies were gay friendly.
Trump administration launches global effort to end criminalization of homosexuality
“If republicans turn towards sodomy support they will lose the evangelicals and the party will be gutted. I know I will leave. Similar if they abandon pro life planks.”
Post of the day.
If the Republicans abandon those planks I will abandon them and probably move to a moral country like the PRC.
Anyone who has seriously studied the history of homosexuality understands the gravity of this. As Scott Lively has pointed out, the American Gay Rights movement briefly had as its symbol the Phoenix, the bird that rises out of its own ashes. This was an acknowledgement of historical fact their movement will ruin every society it dominates, then rise out of those ruins to occupy a fresh host.
Have an optimistic outlook on the current state of the "conservative" movement if you choose; I'll take it as an omen our days are numbered and the end times are upon us.
How can you immigrate to China? Does China allow immigrants?
I have always had a problem with the term Log Cabin Republicans…just wrong.
He can pretend all he wants. Most people will not go along with it.
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