Who cares ?
“Has anyone heard of this blog? I’m not familiar with it. “
Nope, since generally we don’t read fag blogs around here.
Good grief. Anyone, like Sorba, who responds to abuse by GOProud is to be accused of being a homosexual? Is that the highest insult this author can make?
That is really sad.
Ryan Sorba is a hero. Identity politics crap like gay Activism is not conservative. GoProud is just another arm of the log cabin republicans who march right alongside the other gay radicals stripped to their underwear making lewd and vulgar jesters while little kids in Red wagons are pulled along for show. A true gay conservative wood never bring up the fact he or she is gay In a political sense because they would never want to be labeled by how they conduct their private lives.
This “blogger” confers with FrumForumParty? Super RINO Frum? That alone says it all.
Nope.
I could care less about what you do in private, just don't ask me to pay tax money to treat your STD's. But I wish you would realize how annoying your politically correct “I am a victim because I have sex with other men” attitude is. Please, just do what you want in private and then shut up about it.
Alex Knepper is a catty queen who is in the closet.
Sounds like Alex Knepper is trying to “out-Perez Hilton” Perez Hilton.
Why do the homosexuals need a special group at the GOP? Why can’t they promote strong fiscal spending and limited government like everyone else? They would benefit from that as much as everyone else.
The butt-poker who wrote the blog very liberally, pun intented, uses stock liberal words and phrases to confront Mr. Sorba.
When the butt-pokers stop trying to set up their cruising farm-team by trying to sexualize 5 year-olds in our schools, I might cut them some slack.
Alex Knepper is an undergraduate at American University and a classical liberal Republican blogger. He works with www.Race42012.com and www.NewMajority.com and writes a bi-weekly column for his college newspaper, the American University Eagle
I caused a bit of a ruckus among the hosts of the lunch by airing my doubts about Governor Sarah Palins ability to lead
I am a gay Republican. I am not self-hating. I am not confused.
I am comfortable enough with my sexuality to think of myself in terms of traits other than simply my sexual orientation. I believe that my attraction to the same sex should have no bearing to my thoughts on tax policy, trade, foreign affairs or abortion. I believe that my sexuality is merely an incidental part of my life and should not be a major factor in my decision-making.
I am aware that there is a rich tradition of intellectualism, secularism and equality within the Republican Party outside of the Religious Right. I am aware that Hillary Clinton and Dick Cheney hold the same positions on gay rights. I am aware that Bill Clinton signed into law the last major anti-gay piece of legislation passed by Congress - the so-called Defense of Marriage Act. I am self-respecting enough to know that the words of the Democrats on gay rights are no substitute for their lack of action.