A five-term Republican lawmaker from Florida's Palm Beach County who is also a primary candidate for the U.S. Senate has declared that questions about his sexual orientation are off limits, to the dismay of many liberal activists who say U.S. Representative Mark Foley is sending a hurtful message that there is something wrong with being gay.
Bob Kunst told GayToday he outed Foley following the theft of Election 2000 by Jeb Bush and his Republican surrogates. "I don't want anybody to think of him as gay, however, he's an evil, self-hating closeted homosexual," Kunst said.
The Oral Majority, a group that Kunst has spearheaded since the days of Anita Bryant, protested Foley's behavior (which they labeled "Foley's Follies") following George W. Bush's selection by the U.S. Supreme Court as president.
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Kunst has done 175 media reports with Jack Nichols of gaytoday.badpuppy.com, documenting this impact. He is writing a book about his activities, as well as a video.
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Bob Kunst speaks with Hillary Clinton in Washington D.C. 06/23/06 (photo by Evan Sisley)