Posted on 02/26/2015 10:19:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Shortly after the 2012 election ended, David Kochel, the top-flight Iowa Republican strategist who had run Mitt Romneys campaign in the state, decided to stop keeping his opinion of marriage equality to himself.
He had spent years helping presidential candidates court the conservative Christian voters who dominated Iowas first-in-the-nation caucuses, but he had grown increasingly convinced that his party was on the wrong side of the marriage debate, both morally and politically.
With the campaign over, Kochel who declined to comment for this story began turning up at gatherings for pro-gay Republicans, calling on the GOP to modernize its social agenda, and appearing on local TV talk shows, demanding to know why the party of freedom and liberty shouldnt support marriage rights. Frankly, he told one interviewer, the culture wars are kind of over, and Republicans largely lost.
According to people who discussed it with him at the time, Kochel was suffering from post-2012 burnout, and joked that he had taken on this little mission because he was tired of caucus politics, and wanted to ensure that he wouldnt get sucked back into another race in 2016. After all, what kind of Republican presidential candidate would want to hire an outspoken marriage equality advocate as a campaign strategist?
As it turned out, Jeb Bush would.
When Bush officially launches his presidential bid later this year, he will likely do so with a campaign manager who has urged the Republican Party to adopt a pro-gay agenda; a chief strategist who signed a Supreme Court amicus brief arguing for marriage equality in California; a longtime adviser who once encouraged her minister to stick to his guns in preaching equality for same-sex couples; and a communications director who is openly gay.
To an extent that would have been unthinkable in past elections, one of the leading candidates for the Republican presidential nomination has stocked his inner circle with advisers who are vocal proponents of gay rights. And while the Bush camp says his platform will not be shaped by his lieutenants personal beliefs, many in the monied, moderate, corporate wing of the GOP including pragmatic donors, secular politicos, and other members of the establishment are cheering the early hires as a sign that Bush will position himself as the gay-friendly Republican in the 2016 field.
In addition to Kochel, who is expected to run the national campaign, Bush has hired Tim Miller, a star communications and research operative who is gay; longtime aide Sally Bradshaw, whose support for her pro-gay preacher recently showed up in a New York Times profile; and Mike Murphy, the veteran GOP consultant who joined other prominent Republicans in signing a 2013 brief calling on the Supreme Court to overturn Californias same-sex marriage ban, Proposition 8. What makes this band of operatives unique is not just that they support gay rights, but that many have made it their mission in the past to bring the party along with them.
With his team in place, Bush has attracted a wave of early support from many of the partys most prominent gay rights advocates. Ken Mehlman, the former Republican National Committee chair who authored the Prop. 8 brief, has reportedly been introducing Bush to donors. At least a dozen of the briefs 80 signatories have either endorsed him, donated to him, or gone to work for him. Tom Ridge, the former Homeland Security secretary who regularly preaches LGBT inclusion to his fellow Republicans, has declared himself an enthusiastic Bush-backer.
Asked how Bushs team might influence the way he approaches LGBT issues in the campaign, spokeswoman Kristy Campbell said he has been primarily concerned with picking the most talented staff available, and that, Gov. Bushs position on gay marriage is clear. If he pursues a run, it will be premised on his agenda and views, not anyone elses.
Bushs official stance is that he believes marriage should be between a man and a woman, and that states should have the right to craft their own laws on the matter, free of tampering from federal courts.
But inside Bushs orbit, some believe his personal feelings on the subject may have evolved beyond his on-the-record statements. Three Republican supporters who have recently spoken with Bush as hes blitzed the GOP fundraising circuit told BuzzFeed News they came away with the impression that on the question of marriage equality, he was supportive at best and agnostic at worst.
He wants to do the respectful, human thing, said one of the Republicans, a donor who requested anonymity to comment on private conversations.
If, as many observers expect, the Supreme Court rules this June to extend marriage rights to all same-sex couples nationwide, some of Bushs pro-gay donors are hoping he will use the moment to fully pivot toward an embrace of marriage equality turning himself into the first serious pro-gay GOP presidential candidate. His thinking appears to have evolved, said David Aufhauser, a former senior Treasury official who co-hosted a fundraiser for Bush earlier this month in Virginia. Aufhauser, well known in GOP circles for his gay rights advocacy, stressed that he doesnt speak for Bush, but contended that the candidate would benefit from opening up about how he now views the marriage issue. He suggested Bush deliver a high-profile statement of principles following the Courts decision this summer, pledging to remove all barriers of state discrimination, discussing how he abhors hate based on orientation, and also championing strong protections for churches.
If handled right, Aufhauser argued, Bush could draw a sharp contrast between himself and other Republicans and in a twist that would defy the chatter about the generational divide in the GOP field, he could even succeed in siphoning off younger voters from opponents like Rand Paul or Marco Rubio. When the governor speaks on this issue, Im confident people like my kids a demographic the party needs will find him to be thoughtful and embracing, he said.
As for any concern that such a move might make Bush seem like a bandwagon fan who only starts rooting for the team once theyre celebrating in the end zone, Aufhauser said, Its worth noting that President Obama did not support the concept until his last campaign i.e., the twilight of his political life.
It wouldnt be the first time Bush had changed his position on LGBT issues. When he was running for governor of Florida in 1994 as a right-wing crusader, he wrote an op-ed in the Miami Herald arguing that LGBT people should not receive specific legal protections: We have enough special categories, enough victims, without creating even more [Should] sodomy be elevated to the same constitutional status as race and religion? My answer is No. When BuzzFeed News reported on the article in January, Bushs spokeswoman moved quickly to disown it, saying it does not reflect Gov. Bushs views now. At the same time last month, as Bushs home state of Florida was hosting its first same-sex unions, he released a statement that was widely noted for its mollifying tone, urging respect for the good people on all sides of the gay and lesbian marriage issue including couples making lifetime commitments to each other and those of us who believe marriage is a sacrament and want to safeguard religious liberty.
If the statement seemed to represent a change of heart over the past two decades, it also reflected the political calculus of Bushs message man, Mike Murphy. In a Time column just after the 2012 election, he wrote of the GOPs electoral problems, We repel younger voters, who are much more secular than their parents, with our opposition to same-sex marriage and our scolding tone on social issues.
But Gregory Angelo, the executive director of Log Cabin Republicans, said he believes Bushs softened tone reveals something deeper than savvy spin.
Certainly dont discount the influence of top-level advisers, Angelo said. But at the end of the day, these calls are all made by the guy in charge I look at these statements that Mr. Bush has made, and I dont think that hes just parroting talking points that hes being given by his advisers. I think he genuinely feels those things.
Of course, Bush could face substantial political risks if he chooses to lean in to a pro-LGBT message during the primaries. He is already viewed with deep suspicion by many conservatives for his positions on immigration and Common Core education standards; adding gay issues to the baggage could be what tips the scales from being an occasionally frustrating but acceptably daring McCain-like maverick, to an elitist, Huntsman-like squish. Already, some Evangelicals are circulating stories cautioning against Kochels nefarious influence on the candidate.
But as long as the fundraising race continues to consume Bushs efforts and attention, there is nothing but upside. The GOP donor class heavily concentrated in secular metropolitan centers where the LGBT culture wars dont rate generally supports marriage equality, and finds pulpit-pounding activists embarrassing.
One senior Republican fundraiser with close ties to several mega-donors said it is increasingly important for candidates to reject conservative dogmas on the marriage issue in order to get a hearing from big-dollar contributors. It hasnt become a litmus test yet, but as far as how people are viewing your ticket to entry, you have to be approaching the LGBT issue with a new mindset in order to be taken seriously, the fundraiser said. 2They want to win. And they believe that if Republicans nominate a candidate who is perceived as anti-gay, that will be a net liability in the 2016 elections.
The partys most prominent pro-gay mega-donor, hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer, has yet to pick a 2016 horse but some Bush insiders believe his early gestures toward LGBT inclusion will help give him an inside track to the investors cash. Singer reportedly spent time earlier this week fielding pitches on behalf of several likely presidential contenders.
In an interview, Tyler Deaton, who runs a pro-LGBT Republican group founded by Singer, American Unity Fund, praised Bush for the very respectful and thoughtful tone he has taken while discussing the marriage issue. But he also said hes hopeful that the political climate will encourage other GOP candidates to follow Bushs lead. He noted that all four of the early primaries and caucuses next year will take place in states that perform same-sex unions, and that a majority of Republican voters under 50 now support marriage equality.
The entire 2016 primary is going to take place in a new context, he said. Compared to 2012 where I feel like candidates were in a race to the bottom in how they could talk about LGBT freedom. There were some really unfortunate moments in that campaign.
While Bush and his team weigh just how far he should go in his LGBT support this election, some pro-gay Republicans are already calling the campaign a marked improvement from 2012, when Romney faced a noisy backlash from social conservatives outraged that he had hired a gay man to serve as his foreign policy spokesman. The aide was gone within weeks.
I guess whats interesting is that I havent seen that type of pushback now in 2015 in the wake of these hires, Angelo, of Log Cabin Republicans, said. There were a lot of lessons learned in the 2012 election cycle.
-- McKay Coppins is a senior writer for the BuzzFeed News politics team, and the author of a forthcoming book, The Wilderness, about the battle over the future of the Republican Party.
Another loser.
Doesn’t take much to be a Republican. Just like it doesn’t take much to be pond scum.
Isaiah 5:20 applies.
Jeb Bush murdered Terri Schiavo.
There is no difference what so ever between Bush and Clinton.
It just demonstrates to me how out of touch the elitist GOP and the Bush’s are. To think they think another Bush could win a general election is stunning.
Speaking perhaps only for myself, as someone who has known “gay” people in different contexts from work to social, I’m really not in favor—as JEB seems to be—of homosexuals feeling comfortable enough to `be themselves’ in larger social contexts.
I want them to remain cowed, apprehensive and/or on-their-toes; “behaving” in other words, or acting straight.
Anyone who has ever seen a relaxed homosexual drag queen or bulldyke in his/her natural habitat brachiating and `displaying’ knows exactly what I’m talking about.
Finally, “homosexual marriage” is an oxymoron. OK. There it is.
Anyone who promotes Vice in “Just Laws” should be in prison. There is no “Natural Right” to sodomize others in our Constitution. This promotion of “equality” destroys Science and Reason and is Marxism-—pretends that males and females are interchangeable....it is diabolical. Satanic because it makes children into commodities to be bought and sold. It promotes evil; people who do not raise their own biological offspring which is a NATURAL DUTY protected by our Constitution.
Children should have a Natural Right to a biological parent—and a system set up to destroy their Natural Rights is evil and satanic.
Our Natural Rights come from God only-—not from a judge or perverts who have been raping our boys. Pederasty is a practice in all homosexual promoting cultures-—since the Samurai and the Spartans and todays muslims (google harem boys of Afghanistan). Homosexuality is a learned behavior from child abuse and daddy issues. Psycho-sexual development is being perverted in our children who are being de-feminized and emasculated, to destroy Virtue/Truth/God in them-—the possibility of Christian Ethics, so they can posit only Marxist feelings, satanic ethics of collective rights from hell/masters/elites.
To look with such warped, unnatural, degrading desires at another person, is evil-—it is lust and never is Love which is selfless. To embrace such evil in a “Justice System” will be toxic to the moral formation of all children in such a vice promoting culture.
But that is what Marxists want-—to destroy Virtue in children. That is what Common Core is designed to do-—excite the Limbic area of the brain and destroy the concepts of Good and Evil in children.
Without Virtue, civil society will collapse (Aristotle/the Founders).
Wisdom is discerning Good and Evil (Cicero). When we banned our heritage and culture from the public square and schools (Christianity) we allowed Satanism, paganism, atheism and islam to take its place and be the ethical system of our children. Only Christianity is banned from the schools and that is unconstitutional.
Bush should, in all seriousness, run with Hillary as his VP.
Bush/Clinton would, with the backing of the press, be almost unstoppable. And they essentially stand for the same things. There is very little difference in what they believe. They would be a natural team.
Of course, with her as his VP, he should hire a food taster and make her travel with him on the same airplane without exception.
For me, though, its Cruz. Cruz/Walker, Cruz/Palin, Cruz/Lee, Cruz/whoever even if I have to write him in.
Wow, that man is going nowhere fast.
Ummm... so who is surprised? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
WE MUST REMOVE THE RATS FROM POWER...even if it stinks to high heaven because at least we'll have control over some issues, like judges, like having a strong defense, like returning dignity to America....
because so many "conservatives" voted bammy in last time...by not voting for Romney, by staying home, by voting for some cockamamie third party fraud....we have bammy destroying America....
WAKE UP!
Obama, Bush(s), Clintoon’s and Myth Romney are PUNISHMENT....
for 75,000,000+ abortions... and other crimes too numerous to mention..
and it’s not over till it’s over in Jumanji America..
Low end pond scum from a family of low end pond scum.
GOP = Democrap Party.
“Ummm... so who is surprised? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?”
(waves hand high)
I am! I am!
It was completely unexpected!
LOL!
Jeb loves sodomites more than conservatives, and he loves illegals more than Americans. He is the cover boy for the Republican left. The only change Jeb offers is his pudgy face representing big government instead of Obama’s effeminate mug.
Having gifted Floridians with his “boy” Charlie (polesmoker, pothead enviro whack)Crist— this is NO surprise.
In the great NWO of George HW Bush and the Progressives, we all love everybody, and every behaviour is “OK”. Well it was a Democrat, Patrick Moynihan, who called this what it has been— “dumbing down America” and making EVERYthing normal— when it ISN’T, biologically alone and certainly Biblically.
Jeb is the media designated GOP loser for the Establishment, perhaps Hillary is as well for the Dems, so that Eliz. Warren (fauxahontas) of the major major oligarchs of Mass. can take over.
How does voting for a candidate who shares the same beliefs as the other party’s candidate hope to change anything? You see how well the Republicans are doing in Congress right now. Might as well have a Democrat majority. They are useless. Voting partisan has not served us well for the last 2 elections. With a candidate like Bush, you will never beat Hillary.
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