Posted on 04/21/2015 6:54:23 PM PDT by markomalley
Where do we stand on this so far among the GOP field? Rubios a yes, Santorums a no, Cruz is noncommittal, Walker said hes already attended a gay-wedding reception but not an actual ceremony. Anyone Im leaving out? People are dismissing it as a gotcha but I think its interesting as a gauge of whom each candidates trying to appeal to. The only real surprise among the five who have already answered is Cruz, whom I would have guessed would be a no to please social conservatives.
Free advice from Ben Domenech to the 300 Republican candidates who havent yet gotten this question: Use it to make a point about religious liberty.
[J]ust like the 2012 contraception question, its not about a pressing policy issue. Its about trying to find a subject where the natural voters response is what? Dont be ridiculous, but Republican candidates responses will be a fifteen minute discourse on the finer points of Griswold v. Connecticut.
Would you attend a gay wedding is a matter of personal conscience. But thats why its such an obvious opportunity for turning the question back on the actual policy battle at issue, a bit of ju jitsu I havent seen from any of the respondents yet. The whole point is that its your decision whether to attend or not. Conservatives and (most) libertarians believe people ought to be able to decide whether to freely associate with others themselves, not be dragooned by the force of government into mandatory associations as the secular left maintains. The entire point of religious freedom laws in Indiana and elsewhere is that we want to give people who say I cannot in good conscience participate in this ceremony the right to defend themselves in court based on their deeply held beliefs. That used to be a bipartisan principle, and now its effectively a monopartisan one but its the right principle. A Republican Party unwilling to defend it has been reduced from a party founded on the idea that no man should work and toil and earn bread where another eats it to one only ready to smash their clay fire pots and raise a sword in the air for the cause of the Keystone Pipeline and the Medical Device Tax.
As I say, Im not surprised Perrys willing to attend. He became more of a values candidate near the end of his 2012 campaign as a last gasp to try to get back into the race, but this time hes running as a jobs-creating executive whos done his homework on national policy and is ready to lead. The last time he said something that offended gay-rights activists, in July 2014, he quickly walked it back so that he wouldnt get typecast by the national media as a guy whose appeal lies mainly among social conservatives. From now on hes the economy candidate who happens to also be a full-spectrum conservative. Is that enough to make a dent in the polls after the big 2012 fizzle? Watch the second clip below before you answer.
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The 2016 GOP benchmark:
Will you attend a homo wedding?
Silly quesiton. No one would let a couple babysit their son if they knew nothing about them.
I have declined a small number of wedding invitations. Attending is an implicit endorsement and celebration of the occasion, and I refuse to imply that I approve when I do not. Gay “weddings” would fall into the same category.
Yep. On a daily basis.
Little Ricky was a democrap before he turned Republican to get elected.
He was more than that. He was part of Al Gore's 2000 campaign meaning if he had his way Al Gore would have been president.
If Perry had his way Ted Cruz would never have made it to Washington.
Thankfully, Perry will never be president.
McCain is very queer, but I don’t think he is a homo....
He’s not. But that doesn’t stop Miss Lindsey from hoping!
: )
great baseball link. Win Expectancy.
http://www.tangotiger.net/welist.html
evidence that bunting runners over is a losing strategy.
I’ve never cared for bunting a guy to 2nd (unless the pitcher is up). Giving away outs kills your chances for a big inning.
Runners at first and second puts the force on at 3rd making getting the lead runner much easier.
If you need one run though and have a leadoff double I don’t mind bunting him to third. But just hitting a ground ball to the right side is better, if the hitter can do it, maybe it gets through for a hit.
I reached the end of the internet again.
Minor league baseball players who are hanging on in late 20’s ... used to play for Iowa Cubs. A few are having a good year.
And the BoSox fans are arguing about Cyber-metrics. They are miserable in Boston. No Celts, No Bruins and no starting pitchers like Pedro.
They make me sad.
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