McCain Accused Of Gay Baiting In Anti-Romney Attack

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First Posted: 01-29-08 01:00 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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On the eve of the Florida Republican primary, Sen. John McCain launched a robo-call campaign attacking his rival Mitt Romney that some gay rights groups say amounts to gay baiting.

The call, which comes at the end of a hotly contested election that could very well determine the GOP nominee, reads as follows [emphasis added]:

"Mitt Romney thinks he can fool us. He supported abortion on demand, even allowed a law mandating taxpayer-funding for abortion. He says he changed his mind, but he still hasn't changed the law. He told gay organizers in Massachusetts he would be a stronger advocate for special rights than even Ted Kennedy. Now, it's something different."

According to The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder, the robo-call was pulled on Tuesday.

In 1994, Romney did write a letter to the state's Log Cabin Club -- a gay Republican group -- promising to be a stronger advocate for gays than Kennedy. Romney was challenging Kennedy for his U.S. Senate seat.

But the timing of the robo-call -- launched the day before the all-important primary -- and the tone -- specifically the reference to "special rights" of homosexuals -- has raised concerns and suspicion.

"It's ironic that Sen. John McCain is using the same tactics that George Bush used against him in 2000; surreptitiously trying to exploit anti-gay prejudice for votes," said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. "So much for John McCain being above that."

"I think this is definitely an attempt at gay baiting," added Jon Hoadley, executive director of the National Stonewall Democrats.

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According to many in the community, the robo call hit is not simply a timely attempt to scare voters away from Romney, but a reflection of McCain's true colors on social issues.

"Sometimes McCain gets a pass because he wasn't a staunch supporter of the federal marriage amendment," said Hoadley. "But he showed his true colors when he campaigned...to pass the marriage ban in Arizona." (McCain starred in two television advertisements supporting the ban.) "When the community is looking at McCain, they need to look at the true record he was adamantly opposed to one of the groundbreaking victories in 2006," Hoadley said.

McCain last year opposed hate crimes legislation that would have covered gays and lesbians, and he has vocally supported the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" ban on gays in the military. In a statement last May, McCain said "the national security of the United States" would be "put at grave risk" if homosexuality was openly expressed in the military.

McCain's supporters acknowledge that while he hasn't always been the most progressive senator on gay and lesbian issues, they say that at least there is consistency in his stance (as opposed to Romney). And they argue that his statement about Romney's position was factual, not incendiary.

"That is not gay baiting that is a statement of fact. I know people who worked for Romney during the campaign and left in disgust... because he reversed himself during the campaign," former Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe, a gay Republican and a McCain supporter, told the Huffington Post. "Now I disagree with John on some of the [social] issue but at least he has been straightforward and consistent."

In fact, McCain's positions have not been entirely consistent. In 2004, he said he would not support a constitutional ban on gay marriage, calling it "antithetical in every way to the core philosophy of Republicans." Two years later, McCain told televangelist Jerry Falwell that he would back a constitutional ban if state laws prohibiting gay marriage failed.

On the eve of the Florida Republican primary, Sen. John McCain launched a robo-call campaign attacking his rival Mitt Romney that some gay rights groups say amounts to gay baiting. The call, which co...
On the eve of the Florida Republican primary, Sen. John McCain launched a robo-call campaign attacking his rival Mitt Romney that some gay rights groups say amounts to gay baiting. The call, which co...
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And according to McCains buddies, the Swift Boat Vets, we MUST question McCains own Military and pow record. Its their words and his non-response -- not mine. Great conservative values, figures that they are aginast some Americans. Buy why....?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 01/29/2008
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There is nothing left of the GOP that can even be considered American.

That's why all of this is irrelevant. A Dem will occupy the WH in 09 whether Christians or McCain supporters like it or not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 01/29/2008
- Graywolf48 I'm a Fan of Graywolf48 77 fans permalink
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Is this what he means by "straight talk"? Regardless of who gets the nomination, the game plan for the GOP will be God, Guns and Gays. It's been a very successful formula so far, and the American voter shows little sign of tiring of it. If you liked Bush, you'll really love McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 01/29/2008

This primary in Floridumb is McCain's to lose- and if he does lose it here's why: A) the military families in this State are sick of what the war has done to their families and don't want to hear his war mongering; B) His inflexibility on abortion; C) Do they really love Charlie Christ( privately there are stories circulating that he may not be such a straight arrow and by endorsing the Gay-Bashing McCain - he covered his you know what--)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 01/29/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 27 fans permalink
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Keep up the good work John boy, you'll inevitably confirm the suspicions of those who are watching. Basically that your an old red-neck coot who would send us all back about 50 years in the social schema when compared to the alternative options. Go retire and have some fun before it's too late Johnny, you deserve a break.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 01/29/2008
- NotGuilty I'm a Fan of NotGuilty 8 fans permalink
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The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution matters to REAL Americans, not gussied up republican trash from outter space.



    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 01/29/2008

If you kiss Bush it makes you Gay.
Sorry McCain, youa re gay.
Romney would never kiss George Bush.
It is not the Mormon way.

http://www.gaymormonstories.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 01/29/2008

Surely if the debate is about who is the most conservative and least liberal, that would include being the most homophobic and least gay-friendly, no? McCain and Romney, if the other two are no longer to be accounted for, deserve each other's "in-your-face" attitude, having their fuck-faces slapped silly and their thick and wicked skulls banged together until they both cry uncle and run for cover.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 01/29/2008

Oye Vey!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 01/29/2008
- Cunningham I'm a Fan of Cunningham 89 fans permalink
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Hey, Old Insane McCain, EQUAL RIGHTS are not "special Rights".

Gays are entitled to the same rights as you and I. The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution matters.

My spouse and I had to get a GOVERMENT LICENSE to marry. Either scrap all of those laws or give gays their EQUAL rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 01/29/2008
- misterbone I'm a Fan of misterbone 18 fans permalink

Gay-baiting? I thought that was standard for any GOP campaign. Where's the news?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 01/29/2008
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McCain might be worse than Bush when it comes to zealousy over war. He

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 01/29/2008
- GenXer I'm a Fan of GenXer 20 fans permalink
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Finally, back to securing the base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 01/29/2008

how come McCain always looks pissed off i am waiting for him to blow

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 01/29/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 170 fans permalink
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"McCain said "the national security of the United States" would be "put at grave risk" if homosexuality was openly expressed in the military."
National security is at risk if that pr*ck becomes president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 01/29/2008
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