Posted on 02/08/2011 10:51:15 AM PST by falkayn
When the Conservative Political Action Conference launches on February 10, the mood will be uncharacteristically flamboyant. Not only because the gay caucus GOProud will be prominently participating, but because the anti-gay National Organization for Marriage, the Family Research Council, and other "values" organizations won't be. Together, they've mounted a CPAC boycott, an effort to strip the newish homosexual element from the conservative coalition and part of a larger bid to forcibly remarry social and fiscal conservatives. The bet was that distaste for gay people themselvesas opposed to lightning rods like gay marriage or adoption, which aren't included in GOProud's platformis still a strong right-wing motivator. It's a bet they seem to have lost.
The split between the fiscal and social right is on the minds of Republicans as they gear up for the 2012 presidential campaign. But if the party Establishment is nervous about its fractured coalition, social conservatives are shaking in their bucks. The tea party is now the most electorally potent portion of the GOP base: Exit polls indicated that 41 percent of voters in the midterm House races supported the movement, and 87 percent of those people voted Republican. At the same time, only 50 percent of tea partyers self-identify as socially conservative. That's got to worry anti-gay groups, who suffered significant losses in 2010, culminating in the bi-partisan repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."
If groups like NOM are to have their agenda influence the coming presidential election, they'll need candidates to think tea partyers care about their issues. This is why they drew a line in the sand at CPACa line that potential GOP presidential candidates like Haley Barbour, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, and front-runner-for-now Mitt Romney promptly crossed. So far, the only leading Republican to join the boycott is South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint. (Marco Rubio and Sarah Palin are skipping for what they say are unrelated reasons.) DeMint's the guy who once said gay people shouldn't be teachers. He's also said that a person "can't be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative." Half the tea party would disagree.
A general fear of gay peoplethat they are out to change the American way of lifewas a force in the 2004 and 2006 elections, thanks to Karl Rove, who worked with the GOP to put gay referenda on local ballots as a way to boost right-wing turnout. In 2008, gay-marriage bans again appeared on state ballots. In tea-party 2010, the Republicans didn't need to try the move again. Now, with the fizzling of the CPAC boycott, it seems this brand of fear-mongering has lost its usefulness. Even "family values" champion Rick Santorum will speak at CPAC, willing to let the issue slide in the interest of wooing a larger voting bloc.
In perhaps the most telling indication that the tactics of the anti-gay right have failed, conservative-website mogul Andrew Breitbart recently joined GOProud's advisory council. He's also announced that he'll host a dance party for gay CPAC attendees that he's dubbed the "Roy Cohn CPAC Breitbart Homocon Welcoming Eighties Extravaganza." Breitbart says he fears the LGBT-activist left "more than Al Qaeda," because he so disagrees with their agenda. But surely to the disappointment of some on his side, he's not afraid of gay people themselves.
LOL, troll got an ‘atta boy’ from the guy I pinged over on another thread using the words “I like the cut of your jib, mate”.
Emotionally, many homosexuals ARE two year olds.
The latest talking point homosexuals use is the one of ‘civil rights’ where they equate what they do in the bedroom and in public in San Fran with race.
So they’ve been using the ‘racism’ card against people who rightly state that homosexuality is deviancy.
Oy vey.
Faggots and dykes are welcome, as if that will gain these guys a few votes. When a Party has no Principles, it's no longer a Party, but just a bunch of politicians whose only purpose in life is to buy peoples' votes with other peoples' money to keep their jobs.
I know. From now on, that saying is going to have a special, “festive” meaning for me. :)
“Jibba Jabba” *wincing*
Hey! You stay away from other people’s jibs! ;-)
Someone want to enlighten me on what the hell is up with Breitbart?
After stalwart conservative chops from the belly of the beast, looks like he is off the tracks.
Thanks.
To be added or removed from the VK/ZOT ping list, FReepmail Darkwing104.
I promise. :)
Obvious troll was obvious
these people don’t understand, or won’t understand that we don’t dislike the people, but we refuse to accept their behavior as normal and never will. what is a core value ?
I have lots of silly stuff stuck in my head because of this, and yet I also have nothing at the same time.
Like a stadium vendor selling jibs.
Don’t worry, that nauseous feeling will pass as well. Each exposure can make one more and more sensitive in the future, however.
Another falkayn troll?
How can you guys tell when it’s a retred Zot? Not that I object, I was just curious.
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