Paglia has never claimed to be a conservative. She’s just good on some common sense issues - like letting boys be boys. And, of course, her brilliant take on the arts, which is basically nonpolitical. Tammy Bruce does, I believe, consider herself a conservative. She also doesn’t make a big deal of her lesbianism, thank God. I also respect the Gay Patriot blog - a group of gay men who are fighting the gay agenda tooth and nail. They are tough hombres!
I’m not sure you are missing anything.
Homosexuality is an un-natural predilection which gives rise to self-loathingly un-natural behavior.
Yet the Gay Patriot blog which as you say sets out to fight the gay agenda appears to me to be the ultimate embodiment of self-loathing and self-contradiction all wrapped into what must be one particularly internally conflicted, if not tortured set of personalities.
You describe them as "tough hombres," but tough in what ways that matter where unquestionably and convincingly conservative is the only thing that does matter, both morally and economically?
Are there any Roy Cohn- like personalities who just keep their sexuality to themselves or must they openly identify where they are can only be the hyphenated "gay-patriot" or "gay-conservative?"
FReegards!