Posted on 03/05/2021 2:11:00 PM PST by Ennis85
March 5, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — For years, the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) has served to highlight the conservative movement’s divisions at least as much as its points of unity, with some of the most intense infighting revolving around LGBT issues.
As my intrepid colleague Doug Mainwaring detailed Thursday, the Republican Party’s LGBT inroads spearheaded by Donald Trump come at a cost: the dilution of the GOP and the Right’s longstanding positions on marriage, sexuality, and biological truth. Here I’d like to focus on one specific skirmish of this divide, and how it illustrates the way unconservative values get smuggled into conservatism.
On Monday, former Trump intelligence chief and Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, who is himself gay, tweeted a “truth from CPAC” in the form of Log Cabin Republicans San Diego Chapter president Gina Roberts talking about how CPAC was a “wonderfully accepting and wonderful experience for this transgender Republican woman”:
Sharing some truth from @CPAC that DC reporters won’t acknowledge.
cc: @daveweigel pic.twitter.com/ST4MqRmQO3— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) March 1, 2021
This, naturally, inspired some pushback, to which Grenell responded by framing the issue purely as a matter of accepting people despite their differences:
No. We are celebrating that God made everyone and people being respectful. Try it.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) March 1, 2021
So just to be clear, you don’t welcome gay conservatives into the Republican Party? https://t.co/gw0q4LXXWm
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) March 1, 2021
Nope. We got it.
No gays allowed in the GOP for you. https://t.co/xMNtARZKeQ— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) March 1, 2021
On Thursday, Townhall columnist Kurt Schlichter chimed in on Grenell’s side:
Our goal must be, at a minimum, to hold 50 percent + one of the American voting population. In a two-party system, it’s unlikely to get a lot more for any length of time. If you get 55 percent it’s a landslide, but that’s the nature of the beast. Arbitrarily excluding groups is therefore ridiculous, and the silliness starts with identifying people by groups. Are all gay people the same? No, some are conservative, some liberal, and some don’t care at all about politics. The same with trans people. If you’re trans and a conservative, you’re welcome in the GOP. If you are trans and support the whole erasure of womanhood agenda, we are probably not the party for you. This is also true if you are cisgender and support the whole erasure of the womanhood agenda. And it is also true if you use terms like “cisgender” unironically …
If our priority is defeating the full-frontal assault on every aspect of American life, we are going to need to go to battle stations with all hands on deck, and not on some Bulwark cruise ship either.
Fair enough: Of course, Republicans should appeal to homosexuals as, say, the party that values their right to bear arms in self-defense, or the party that (unless the Swamp wins the current civil war) favors restricting immigration from parts of the world that want to stone them to death.
But what Schlichter and the rest of Grenell’s defenders on the Right overlook is that Grenell goes much further than that. In the above tweet, he didn’t merely relay a story about conservatives treating a gender-confused American with respect. He promoted the testimony of an official representative of an organization that expressly advocates steering the GOP leftward on several issues.
Log Cabin Republicans advocates forcing government-assisted adoption agencies to place children in same-sex — i.e., motherless or fatherless — households, and in fact calls it “abhorrent” for states to insist that children be given the benefit of both parents. It calls for a “nationwide ban on conversion therapy for anyone under the age of 18,” opposing parents’ rights to treat unwanted sexual attraction or gender confusion as best they see fit. And it promotes the so-called “Fairness For All Act” — essentially a Diet Equality Act that on paper is more respectful of religious liberty, but in practice would still radically upend the rights of the American people in the name of LGBT accommodation.
And those are just the positions LCR highlights on its website.
But Grenell and his allies didn’t debate any of that. In fact, they obscured it with feel-good rhetoric about personal acceptance, in effect signaling that debating these issues is verboten unless we want to get branded as bigots. Further, by defending promotion of Roberts as merely a question of accepting “LGBT conservatives,” they are the ones making “LGBT conservative” synonymous with “left-wing social agitator.”
How do we expect to ever restore marriage when we’re expected to constantly fend off even more radical LGBT demands from within our own tent? Is adopting left-wing conformity on some issues in the name of supposedly advancing other issues really what we signed up for? (I say supposedly because, obviously, Trump’s LGBT inroads weren’t enough to secure him a second term, whereas polling data indicates that a greater focus on, say, the campaign to erase women’s sports could have helped Republicans quite a bit.)
This is the flip side of the “big tent” mentality: Newcomers don’t just add to your movement’s vote totals; they also change the overall composition. And it’s simply not realistic to expect most political minorities to be content with their positions relegated to the minority, never to be acted upon. (Put another way, LGBT activists tend not to share the contentment with table scraps seen in, say, Democrats for Life.)
Personally, I would love to be reassured that more people beyond typical conservative subcultures recognize the stakes before us and want to help save America. But we can’t let ourselves become so desperate for more allies that we rubber-stamp new recruits who are anything but. The fact that so many of these examples of “nontraditional conservatives” keep turning out to be libertarians at best and progressives at worst should tip us off to the futility of Grenell-style outreach, and how its outcome will be anything but a reversal of the “assault on every aspect of American life.”
The last couple days the media, including conservative media, and people here on FR, having been trying to convince everyone how great Grenell is, and gays in general.
Being nice to gays, doesn’t mean telling them everything they believe or do is correct, or accepting that they rule over us, which is what we are being told we should do.
personally, i don’t give a tinker’s damn who does what to whom in the bedroom as long as it’s consenting adults, PARTICULARLY if the bedroom warriors are also courageous, outspoken and EFFECTIVE warriors against the Deep State and warriors for Trumpism .. don’t care about color, gender, age, size, ethnicity or anything else just so long as a person is a law-abiding warrior for Trumpism and and a warrior against Deep State fascism ... period ...
Nonsense. Lifesitenews are huge GOPe fans. They never fire on China Mitch and the GOP Senate when they breezily fund Planned Parenthood.
Grenell actually served in the Trump admin and helped advance the MAGA agenda unlike the chattering class nobody writer of this article. I have no interest in attacking him from the peanut gallery.
“We are celebrating that God made everyone and people being respectful. Try it.”
Mr. Grenell. God made laws against homosexuality. Try following them.
I like Grenell and welcome him to our party...As sinner I don’t judge others...that is Gods right ,not mine!!!!
THIS.
I like Grennell and appreciate that he supports Trump.
I am never going to “Celebrate Perversity”
“Grenell actually served in the Trump admin and helped advance the MAGA agenda unlike the chattering class nobody writer of this article. I have no interest in attacking him from the peanut gallery.”
Well said. MAGA is a political movement, not a religion. And the way it gets advanced is through alliances.
I have Grenell as well as the fools who have been ginning up this controversy on my Twitter feed. Grenell wasn’t the one looking to cause trouble. And it certainly doesn’t benefit those of us who supported Trump.
Love the sinner not the sin.
That’s a good way to get a young boy raped
“Grenell actually served in the Trump admin and helped advance the MAGA agenda unlike the chattering class nobody writer of this article. I have no interest in attacking him from the peanut gallery.”
That’s certainly your right, but we’re responding to his SUPPORT of the Carnival Act now testifying before the US Senate. Most of Trump’s voters are sickened by it.
The LEAST I would do about queers, is send them off to their own isolated island, with orders to never come back (unless the are actually able to fix their screwed-up mind).
I won’t explain what I prefer tp happen here, it may upset too many FReepers, even if it is stated in the Bible.
A few of you are way out over your skis here. Grenell is a Trump supporter bar none.
“I say supposedly because, obviously, Trump’s LGBT inroads weren’t enough to secure him a second term, whereas polling data indicates that a greater focus on, say, the campaign to erase women’s sports could have helped Republicans quite a bit.”
Is LifeSite a steal denial site? Sounds like it.
Beyond that, yes, the erasure of womanhood is an effective topic and could have been used more in the campaign, but that is the T part of LGBT, not the G/L. And contrary to the Left’s alphabet soup nonsense, many people, including some homosexuals, do not see those issues as being equivalent. If you want some evidence, just see that such people still voted for Trump despite his (very wise) ban on trannies in the military.
Also, this person criticizes some positions of the Log Cabin Republicans, but fails to recognize that many of those issues have problems that can be divorced from the sexual orientation angle. For example, it’s simply not the proper role of Congress to ban conversion therapy or pass some “equality act”. And there are also 1A concerns with some local anti-discrimination proposals. Not all people comfortable with same-sex marriage want to see granny bakers thrown in prison for opposing it. Attack it on the political level from that angle rather than anything to do with the appropriateness of homosexual relationships.
“I have Grenell as well as the fools who have been ginning up this controversy on my Twitter feed. Grenell wasn’t the one looking to cause trouble.”
If Grenell wasn’t ‘looking to cause trouble’ by his unforced tweet, then he is ABSOLUTELY CLUELESS to not know that vast majority of Trump voters are severely turned off by his defense of Drag Queens testifying in front of the US Senate. Not much different than Cruz going Cancun while his voters were freezing back in Texas.
Trump would be better off without a person that disconnected from Trump’s base.
Schlichter Is a bit of an empty suit.
“Discussions” like this are meaningless.
These fools act as if everything is normal.
That is the enemy.
Leftists and NeverTrumpers don’t have to lift a finger when dimwits who haven’t got a clue about building coalitions help them out for free. When Trump seeks out your sage advice let us know.
Bravo! You nailed it.
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