Maybe that's what she's doing by not openly confronting gay participation in Republican politics while not giving her outright endorsement to them by attending CPAC.
I don’t personally object to homosexuals being members of the party. I’d rather they support Conservative policy as much as they can.
What bothers me is the idea that they feel the need to organize, shout their sexual preference from the rafters, and promote themselves over party. When they organize to hijack the Republican machine, they offend me.
The party has some rather clearly defined ideals. It’s not for me to say exactly what those ideals are, but it’s safe to say Homosexuality hasn’t figured in. I don’t see an attempt to hijack the party agenda for driven personal (homo) sexual preference, to be a reasoned thing to do.
If the party wants to buy off on this, it’s one more nail in it’s coffin from my perspective.
I have some good friends that are homosexuals. They don’t push their agenda, and I could care less who they support. If they were to join a group with the intent of crashing the organization that pretends to advance the Conservative cause in our nation, it would really bother me.