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The GOP’s Complicity in the Spread of Gay Marriage
Crisis Magazine ^
| March 21, 2013
| George Neumayr
Posted on 03/21/2013 3:49:37 PM PDT by NYer
Proponents of gay marriage, as they eagerly anticipate the Supreme Courts examination of the issue next week, are chortling over recent polls that suggest the American publics resistance to it is fast eroding. They pointed this week to a Washington Post-ABC News poll in which 58 percent of Americans support gay marriage and 37 percent oppose it. This is an almost exact reversal from a decade ago, they say, when polls then showed 55 percent of Americans opposed gay marriage and 37 percent supported it.
Meanwhile, establishment Republicans, who have always been ambivalent about the issue, appear ready to wave the white flag. Quite literally, the opposition to gay marriage is dying off, claims columnist George Will. Columnist Michael Barone reports that at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a panel sponsored by the Competitive Enterprise Institute drew a large and approving crowd for a discussion labeled A Rainbow on the Right: Growing the Coalition, Bringing Tolerance Out of the Closet.
All of this holds great propaganda value for the Left, which always seeks to topple a taboo by emphasizing the inevitability of its elimination. The name of the game is to fool ordinary Americans into thinking that resistance is futile. Never mind that 30 states have managed to ban this inevitable change.
Yet it is true that the gay-marriage drive is picking up speed, even if that is overstated for propagandistic purposes. Why is this happening? Because of the intensity of the media and the Democrats? That is one reason. Another reason for it, which gets much less attention, is the weakness if not outright treachery of the Republicans.
The problem isnt just that Republicans lack the courage of their convictions on gay marriage. The problem is that they dont have any convictionsor hold the wrong ones. Recall that prominent Republicans, such as Dick Cheney and Laura Bush, endorsed gay marriage long before Obama and the Clintons did. It wasnt until this week that Hillary Clinton formally announced her support for nationalized gay marriage.
What was once a front-and-center issue for rank-and-file Republicansthe subject of many hotly worded House and Senate floor speechesis virtually a dead issue, Politico has reported.
Mitt Romney, the GOPs presidential nominee last year, couldnt even bring himself to defend Chick-fil-A against Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel, who said the restaurants opposition to gay marriage made it contrary to Chicago values and thus unworthy of a city permit. Romney didnt bring the issue of gay marriage up a single time in any of the debates and generally made comments indistinguishable from Obamas on gay rights (Romney endorsed gay adoption and told his campaign to remain mute on the repeal of Dont Ask, Dont Tell).
This week, Rob Portman, one of Romneys closest advisers and near-running mate (he almost selected him to be his vice presidential nominee but chose Paul Ryan instead), came out in support of gay marriage, citing his gay son whom he wishes to have the same opportunities to pursue happiness and fulfillment as his brother and sister.
According to Politico, Portman will pay almost no political price for this endorsement because the Republican leadership class agrees with him. Politico titled its story, GOP elite embraces Portman gay marriage switch, reporting: The reality Portmans flip-flop exposed is this: among the Republican political community, the people who actually run campaigns and operate super PACs, support for gay marriage is almost certainly a solid majority position. Among strategists born after the end of the Vietnam War, its not even a close call.
Support for gay marriage within this influential GOP circle is so uncontroversial that in February, according to Politico, a throng of top Republican politicos signed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to support a constitutional right to gay marriage. Among them were a half-dozen senior aides to Mitt Romneys 2012 presidential campaign…
Members of the Beltway GOP elite have been cynically manipulating social conservatives for years, seeking their votes while snickering at their views. They have long pretended to care about abortion and gay marriage, even as they undercut social conservatives at every turn and pushed the Big Tent.
Almost a decade ago social conservatives could barely convince George W. Bushs White House to issue a proclamation in favor of marriage during Marriage Protection Week. One activist said: Our leaders had to call the White House and say, You wont even do this? Bush strategist Karl Rove saw get-out-the-vote value in the issue, but nothing else. It came out later that the head of Bushs 2004 reelection effort, Ken Mehlman, was gay. Mehlman went on to lobby for passage of gay marriage in New York state, persuading a handful of undecided GOP state senators to provide the clinching support for the bill.
At the political level, the culture war has been hopelessly one-sided, with Republicans secretly and now not-so-secretly fighting alongside the Democrats on many critical fronts. As on the issue of women in combatfor which GOP capitulations during the Bush years paved the waygay marriage is spreading not in spite of the Republicans but because of them.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; US: Ohio
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To: CatherineofAragon
exactly
Any republican either coing out supporting this or anyone pretending to be a republican but are really communist, socialist, liberal-tarian should be voted out and we make this an issue at every election and to hell with these RINO’s and infiltrators.
I couldn;t carless about RINos or talk radio who shy away form this issue because they don;t want to upset their liberal, communist pals or won;t be invited to the elitist cocktail parties in DC or the north east.
We are talking about children who wold be taken by these homsoexuals, be raised on their homes, be tooktot heir freak parades and be brought up in a messed up way.
My wife has worked with children for years , most of her life and stated ot me that the kids she met who were or are being raised by homosexuals up in MA at that time she worked there all had mental issues and all seeked attention
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posted on
03/24/2013 4:48:56 PM PDT
by
manc
(Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
To: ansel12
rigth now the communists form the 60’s the ruels for radicals are being pushed onto most of the country, sorry but the north east and DC and parts of the west coast should leave or others shoudl leave them if this is put onto us by a handful of people who go to their elitist cocktail parties and have lost touch with common sense
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posted on
03/24/2013 4:51:28 PM PDT
by
manc
(Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
To: wintertime
exactly and lets not forget how in MA they taught young children feces sex, fisting, and reading books how a boy loves another boy.
Tehn they went ater Catholic charties who my wife was adopted out by .
They were sued and were then forced to close down adoptions.
Those two homosexual women coudl have gione to another adoption agency but went to the Catholic charties to close them down.
Hannity and other ignored all of this.
Our side who are RINO’s elitist establishment and others never said a word because they;re cowards.
If anyone on here or readin this thinks feces sex is good enough to be married, to adopt children, to then teach fisting in the schools, to force the first amendment to be closed down and be rid of and then not see where this agenda is really going ,like age of consent then they are the msot stupid ignorant people, head i sand idiots this country has produced
Oh and as for Hoover and MCain’s daughter, PISS OFF
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posted on
03/24/2013 4:55:41 PM PDT
by
manc
(Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
To: NYer
I can't for the life of me see why they'd start changing to positions that are even popular with a huge percentage of those who call themselves “Evangelicals” just to get votes.
It's not like the worst President in American history ran for a second term and Conservatives didn't even turn out in enough numbers to defeat the worst President in history who just happens to have fathered BarryCare.
If Conservatives are happy with, “a pox on both their houses” they need to expect to get the pox themselves since there are, after all, only two houses.
JMHO
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posted on
03/24/2013 5:13:25 PM PDT
by
Rashputin
(Jesus Christ doesn't evacuate His troops, He leads them to victory.)
To: manc
A poster who has since been zotted told me that Christians in the South want a theocracy, but since their votes are needed, they can’t be completely dispensed with.
That kind of bald honesty coming from the moderate-liberal GOP-E is rare, but it goes to show you how they are thinking. They still need us, and they’ll throw a few crumbs our way for the duration. But as soon as they THINK they can get enough minority/queer votes, we’ll be kicked in the teeth.
I’m not waiting around for it.
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posted on
03/24/2013 5:28:39 PM PDT
by
CatherineofAragon
(Support Christian white males---the architects of the jewel known as Western Civilization)
To: CatherineofAragon
I have about 40 years left and my kids longer, my grand kids even longer when theyr;e born and to think they will grow up in a place which was called the Bible belt will now be the homo country is sickening.
They look down on the south, they need us like you said it take for us granted, hence Romney.
Here is my county and how it voted and it;s not a small county either .
http://enrnow.votesjc.com/FL/St_Johns/42920/112743/en/md.html?cid=0103
Now we never got a visit by any republicans evenLaura Bush came here eyars ago.
On my way back from town St Augustinewe saw tons of police and SS.
I pulled over by the airport and saw a cop I know , good guy he is.
Asked what was going on in town and he pointed to the plane of the VP and I said Biden ie here why.
He laughed and I said why woudl they come here, it;s a republican county so much so that we outnumber Dems and non party combined.
He laughed and said that there was a couple of hundred in a small school gym and all the cops he knew thought it was strange for him to come ehre.
The GOP take us for granted and think we only care about fiscal policy and if that were the case I;d join the liberal=tarian party.
Then they wonder why so many here want to leave the union and even some talking about it today down at the horse pasture.
There are so many fed up of social issues being ignored by talk radio, the elitist GOP establishment
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posted on
03/24/2013 5:39:09 PM PDT
by
manc
(Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
To: Norm Lenhart
I am not giving any more money to the Republican Party but will only give to certain pacs that support conservative causes such as pro-life, pro-family, anti illegal alien amnesty, pro gun rights, pro states rights and pro tax payer. When you put all those things together, then you get conservatism.
To: maxwellsmart_agent
The several states that voted in gay “marriage” this time were benefitting from the many millions of true conservatives who did not vote this time. Millions of conservatives did not vote because they did not like Romney because he wasn’t a true conservative, four years previous millions of conservatives did not vote for McCain. There were fewer voters who came out for Romney than came out for McCain and there were fewer voters who came out for McCain than voted for Bush. Conservatives are becoming more disillusioned with fake Republicans. The Democrats had their machine going at full speed since it was a presidential election and the conservatives stayed home because they did not like their candidate. That is why gay marriage was voted in in several states.
To: cradle of freedom
Good for you. More people here need to follow your example.
I do not know what is wrong with so many so called conservatives. Time after time, day after day the GOP does everything but launch a billboard campaign saying “FU” to the traditional GOP base.
And yet, no matter what...gay capitulation, energy/landuse issues, 2nd amendment issues, abortion...we can’t even get a UN approved ‘strongly worded letter’ out of these jackasses. A
Yet we see post after post from supposed ‘conservatives having a fit that some of us refuse to keep empowering that.
You know what we need less of? Turncoat conservative voters who care more about their personal issues than their country.
To: chooseascreennamepat
Gays ARE trying to change reality. Thousand of years of human tradition thrown out the window because of a slick media campaign. Remember the novel “1984”—two and two make five, two and two make five. It is about incessant propagands breaking down people’s sense of reality.
To: Norm Lenhart
Rush said it well a few months ago—the Republican Party has no idealogy. They believe in nothing except they own careers. They have been stringing us along for decades and now they are getting tired of pretending to be conservatives because we are the voice of their long ignored conscience. They are alot more like the Democrats then they are like us.
To: cradle of freedom
Regardless of the label, pols who support lib causes are liberals. People who support pols backing lib causes are ALSO liberals. And the fact they call themselves conservatives does not change the reality of what they are.
And they need to be called on it. Here and everywhere. My tolerance for pseudocons is at Zero.
To: Norm Lenhart
Libertarians are just liberals who don’t like taxes.
To: cradle of freedom
One of my political mentors described it as “The quest for drugs. They have some good ideas. But they always tie them to drug legislation somewhere along the line.
In an old job, we had one fairly large libritarian group contact us willing to back our landuse initiative. Quid pro quo, we had to back their legalization efforts.
Didn’t happen.
To: Norm Lenhart
Now If I could just get more Freepers to consider my cunning yet brilliant plan instead of wanting to win at any cost, we might head in the right direction. It isn't Freepers you have to worry about. It's the millions of Republican voters who don't post here (many of whom who would get zotted if they did) that need convincing.
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posted on
03/26/2013 6:40:43 PM PDT
by
Drew68
To: Drew68
No, because since we cannot convince the hardest of the hardcore right of the correctness of the cunning plan, we certainly can’t convince a squish moderate average American.
Also, many do not get zotted. They support leftist crap daily. I fight with them regularly. The most egregious get zotted, but there’s plenty of leftist ‘conservatives’ around.
To: cradle of freedom
Rush said it well a few months agothe Republican Party has no idealogy. They believe in nothing except they own careers. [...] Libertarians are just liberals who dont like taxes. So you're under the impression that the GOP-e are libertarians?
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posted on
03/27/2013 7:42:11 AM PDT
by
JustSayNoToNannies
("The Lord has removed His judgments against you" - Zep. 3:15)
To: JustSayNoToNannies
No. I think the GOP big wigs are just what’s in it for me types.
To: cradle of freedom
Rush said it well a few months agothe Republican Party has no idealogy. They believe in nothing except they own careers. [...] Libertarians are just liberals who dont like taxes. So you're under the impression that the GOP-e are libertarians?
No. I think the GOP big wigs are just whats in it for me types.
I agree 100% - I wasn't sure what to make of your jump between one post and the next from "the Republican Party has no idealogy" to libertarians.
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posted on
03/28/2013 7:00:14 AM PDT
by
JustSayNoToNannies
("The Lord has removed His judgments against you" - Zep. 3:15)
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