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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Imagine that, a Republican using gay Americans as a wedge issue. Whoever would have thought it?
Lets face it America, the Republican party has become the party of values all right. Hate, greed, lust for power, intolerance, and oh, did I mention hate yet, are the values that drive these people. It is time to say enough is enough. This kind of thing is positively un-American and un-patriotic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 01/29/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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The truth about Mitt Romney

Who knows?

I don't think Mitt does either.

As for McPain, he doesn't even know where he is at any given time.

Go Rudy, and really f*** this race up, sorry open this race up.

;)

Huckabee/Hunter 08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 01/29/2008

There was an article on how the Republicans were lobbying for the Florida Gay Marriage Ban to be on the ballot come November. I don't believe they've made a decision on this.

This can be the motivation behind said "gay-baiting."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 01/29/2008
- misterbone I'm a Fan of misterbone 18 fans permalink

I'm pulling for McCain, for no other reason than to witness Rush Limbaugh tell his brain dead listeners to stay home in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 01/29/2008
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Clearly, the motherfucker was not tortured enough to learn his lesson.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 01/29/2008

Wonder if this is the nail in McCain's coffin. When it was done to him in 2000, it was sanctioned by the GOP insiders who elected W. He doesn't have that kind of support. He just handed Mitt the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 01/29/2008
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mcpain cannot be trusted, he has become an extension of the bush cheney crime factory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 01/29/2008
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War, abortion, gay marriage, illegal immigration, God.
That's all they've got.
Fear.
Nothing new.
Certainly not news.
Who cares?
The party of God (R) is about to be voted off the island.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 01/29/2008

Go Gaytors!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 01/29/2008
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When a GOP candidate engages in "Gay Baiting" it's called playing to the base. Homophobia and gay bashing are now common among the GOP rank and file.

I'm an Independent who used to vote mostly Republican many years ago, because I believed in fiscal responsibility, individual responsiblity, limited government, and civil liberties. However, the transformation in the GOP has been shocking.

The current GOP is run by a handful of ultra-rich fascists who don't give a rat's a-s about any of these principles, but instead just want to avoid any legal accountability to consumers or employees, get special tax breaks, and generally loot the People's pockets by tapping into our treasury through no-bid contracts, etc.

There is no way in hell that they could get any sizeable number of Americans to support this agenda openly.

So instead, they inflame fundamentalists and other bigots into voting against gay marriage, flag burning, and other highly emotional non-issues, and then when elected, loot the treasury.

Don't believe me? What were the GOP isses in the last few elections? Also, check the treasury since George W. and the neo-cons took over.

Hate is evil, but it's a damned good motivator for far too many people. The neo-cons have figured this out, just like Hitler did. Hitler gay bashed also, in addition to Jew bashing, and bashing every other vulnerable minority he could inflame his base against.

McCain is just playing to the current GOP base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 01/29/2008
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Remember the LOG cabin republicans?

You have to appreciate the pun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 01/29/2008
- vinny I'm a Fan of vinny 98 fans permalink
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The only way McCain tries to distinguish himself from Romney is on abortion and gay rights???

What a small-minded platform he's got going.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 01/29/2008
- CurrerBell I'm a Fan of CurrerBell 3 fans permalink

McCain's constant giddiness is eerie. He can hardly get a sentence out without fake chuckling -- especially when he's talking about Romney. It must be some weird tactic that works with republican voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 01/29/2008
- mommadona I'm a Fan of mommadona 183 fans permalink
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MC CAIN HUGS GEORGE W AT THE DROP OF A HAT.
CAN'T KEEP HIS HANDS OFF OF HIM.
NOW, THAT IS WHAT GAY IS, MR. MC CAIN.

'DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL'
DOESN'T WORK SO WELL
IN POLITICS.

SHOOT.
WWJD?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 01/29/2008
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