Posted on 08/24/2010 10:06:19 AM PDT by TrueRightWing
When Bill Clinton moved to open the military to gays in 1993, the GOP and conservative Democrats led the effort to oppose gay rights. In 1996, Hawaii flirted with gay marriage and the GOP again led the charge against gay equality, culminating in the federal response known as the "Defense of Marriage Act".
Flash forward fourteen years to the present. Gay marriage is ruled a federal right for the first time and the response from the GOP is tepid. Not one nationally prominent elected official thought the issue was important enough to get worked up over....
Complicating matters for social conservatives, polls show even a majority of Republican voters support abolishing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"....
The list of conservatives supporting gay equality is growing--from the many Republican appointed judges who have ruled in favor of various gay rights cases, to GOP Solicitor General Ted Olson, Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and even the ultraconservative former Vice President Dick Cheney. Nowadays Margaret Hoover of Fox News sits on the board of GOProud alongside conservative Grover Norquist; and even Elisabeth Hasselbeck has come out in support of gay marriage rights...
What is happening to the GOP? First our elected officials tire of bashing gays and now our pundits? Perhaps Republicans are beginning to see the writing on the wall. Public opinion is changing rapidly in favor of gay marriage rights....
The religious right may be having a conniption, but younger Republicans increasingly appear to believe that opposing gay equality is inconsistent with a belief in increased liberty and smaller government. Although the religious right will continue to be a strong presence in the GOP for years to come, changing demographics are not on the side of anti-gay forces and the GOP appears to be awakening to this reality.
(Excerpt) Read more at frumforum.com ...
My read is that the GOP may be ‘rolling over’ for perversion in some misguided ‘expedience’.
How will Frum feel when his son is in a hospital at age 35 or 40, unable to hold his own feces in anymore?
Something for the GOP parents to look forward to I guess.
Consider the source of this story.
Anything from that idiot David Frumm OR his contributors is suspect UNTIL proven correct.
That sure is true. Look at all the states in which people have gotten to vote on this subject. Victory after victory after victory. Every time this topic comes up on the ballot, it shows that public opinion strongly favors this.
Oh wait ...
“Public opinion is changing rapidly in favor of gay marriage rights.... “
Funny, that is not what the voters of the majority of the states have said at the ballot box.
Frum = garbage.
They are trying to provoke conservatives into making an issue out of something during THIS ELECTION CYCLE that will only remind D’s why they are D’s, and keep them on the reservation.
The problem with liberals is they are willing to starve before giving up on causes that they believe in. They will burn down the village to ‘save it’, if they indeed believe their idiocy will actually ‘save it’.
This Frum.
more homo-agenda nonsense.
The majority of American sees homosexuals as sexual deviants. period.
This is probably from the foleys of the GOP who want to be out. Too many homosexuals in DC.
The vast majority of the military and the USA actually want DO tell and DO expell.
There is not social/fiscal conservative division that is just divisionary propaganda.
conservative is conservative.
compassionate conservative was a joke then as this attempt to divide is a joke.
Remember, homosexual conduct sanctioned with special “rights” COSTS TAXPAYER MONEY!
That’s what I’d suspect if this article came from a liberal source. Given that it comes from a conservative source, I see it as a warning against just that land-mine.
My read is that the GOP has let the leftists pull it to the left again!!
This is why I am no longer a Republican, but a conservative. Republicans and conservatives aren’t the same thing, anymore!!
Its a sad fact that most republican politicians aren’t worth a DAMN.
It’s not a conservative source at all. David Frum is a liberal Canadian who only passes for “conservative” because he’s worked in Republican circles in the U.S. for years.
Hey - Frum - there are no federal rights, unless of course you have decided to give them the power to grant you any.
Ok, I read until that part.
Good. Neither the political parties can count on your vote.
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I have a hard time believing a majority GOP voters would support repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. While many if not most have accommodated civil unions (vs. ‘gay marriage’), I would think most GOP voters have too much understanding of and respect for the life of a soldier to think open homosexuality in the military is a good idea.
“Public opinion is changing rapidly in favor of gay marriage rights.... “
In the words of my graddad, “If all your friends jumped off a cliff, would you?”
The DoD survey on effects of repeal of DADT is telling: it basically assumes repeal and asks us to specifically identify each and every way the repeal would be a bad thing for readiness, families, workplace, etc. Nowhere (except at the “anything else” block at the end) are we asked whether we believe homosexual “rights” are valid. Makes me wanna puke.
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