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Rick Perry's Anti-Gay Iowa Ad Divides His Top Staff

Posted: 12/08/2011 10:18 am

WASHINGTON -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry's newest television ad criticizing the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell was created over the objections of at least one top staff member, sources in the Perry campaign tell The Huffington Post.

The spot, which began airing in Iowa on Wednesday, features the governor questioning why soldiers can serve openly in the military while children "can't openly celebrate Christmas or pray in school." Coming a day after Perry criticized the Obama administration for using foreign aid to defend gay rights abroad, the ad was one more note in a fairly overt dog whistle aimed at the Hawkeye State's influential evangelical voting block.

But not everyone was comfortable with the script. When the ad was being crafted several weeks ago, Perry's top pollster, Tony Fabrizio, called it "nuts," according to an email sent from Fabrizio to the ad's main creator, longtime GOP operative Nelson Warfield. In a separate email to The Huffington Post, Warfield confirmed that the ad was made over Fabrizio's objections.

"Tony was against it from the get-go," Warfield wrote. "It was the source of some extended conversation in the campaign. To be very clear: That spot was mine from writing the poll question to test[ing] it to drafting the script to overseeing production."

That a presidential campaign would suffer from internal disagreements over a controversial ad or broader campaign strategy is far from shocking. High-stakes political operations are often rife with strategic disputes. But it is rare for those disputes to spill over into public view and even rarer (at least when it comes to Republican politics) for them to center on the issue of gay rights.

It just so happens that several members of Perry's campaign staff have worked to advance LGBT causes inside the GOP. Liz Mair, a consultant to the Texas governor, serves on the advisory board of the group GOProud. And Fabrizio has done polling for the Log Cabin Republicans in addition to urging lawmakers to reconsider their approach to the culture wars and embrace basic fairness for gay Americans on the issue of marriage. He was considered an ally by pro-gay rights conservatives.

This isn't a unique feature of Perry's campaign. Republican candidates are increasingly relying on younger operatives who are far more sympathetic to gay rights. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour did during his exploratory run for the presidential nomination earlier this year. But Barbour never aired a blatantly anti-gay ad campaign that demonized one of the LGBT community's signature legislative achievements.

"It is the height of hypocrisy for Tony Fabrizio to have been a part of that," said Jimmy LaSalvia, co-founder and executive director of GOProud. "He has lined his pockets for years with money from the gay community to conduct polls to ostensibly help gay people in this country, and for him to be a part of this is the height of Washington hypocrisy. It is absolutely what is wrong with Washington. It is all about the payday for these people."

If Fabrizio found the ad repugnant and it aired over his objections, LaSalvia argued, he should have quit in protest. "Perry said in the ad that the service of tens of thousands of patriotic gay Americans is what's wrong in this country," LaSalvia said. "That is an outrageous and un-American statement."

Reached by email, Fabrizio confirmed that he was uncomfortable with the ad. But he said he was going to follow the advice he has given to candidates throughout his career: "If you start answering personal attacks, you are just rewarding the attacker."

Other sources familiar with the Perry campaign have said that Warfield is the one driving the sharp cultural conservative tones that have come from the candidate in recent days. In addition to coming out against openly gay service in the armed forces, the campaign has tested voter reaction against taxpayer-funded abortion and defunding Planned Parenthood.

Reached by phone, Ray Sullivan, a spokesman for the Perry campaign, called the internal disagreements and the external criticism over the ad "irrelevant."

"This ad is about the governor's faith, the governor's belief and his campaign, not about any one else," Sullivan said. "And the ad talks about what Perry views as this administration pushing a liberal agenda in places like the military, while at the same time praying at football games, moments of silence at school and celebrating Christmas in the public arena is frequently verboten and certainly not defended by this administration. The bottom line is that the ad is about Governor Perry's faith and his belief."

Sullivan noted that Perry has not formally come out for reinstating Don't Ask, Don't Tell, should he become president. His decision to criticize the open service of gays in the military, in short, was made from a personal, not a policy, perspective.

"It seems Governor Perry wants to be theocrat in chief, not commander in chief," said R. Clarke Cooper, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans.

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CerealBox
Snap, crackle, pop!
11:47 AM on 12/19/2011
lol, Perry forgot to actually say what his stance was. But I guess the GOP does forget alot of things.

In this video he doesn't actually even say he's against gays being in the military. He just thinks that gays serving openly and children worshiping openly in schools should be bunched together. If one is legal the other should also be.
02:50 PM on 12/12/2011
He looks hot in that jacket.
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kilakhan
speaking my mind however wrong!
10:01 AM on 12/12/2011
I am so glad that Rick Perry is shooting himself in the foot...this is a man that has no business aspiring to be the POTUS...still every thing has two or more views and his view on gay soldiers, however unpopular and misguided, is still a view shared by a large number of people. I really do not see why this is such a newsworthy story. Its almost like any comment on the gay issue is met with overwhelming condemnation. Surely it cannot be the stance of supporters of gay rights that others do not have the right to air their views on the issue.
01:42 PM on 12/12/2011
SO Right! and maybe we could just solve the problem by segregating the gay soldiers baracks with pink curtains and have them use seperate bathrooms and water fountains marked with pink triangles...hmmmm...seems familiar tho right? Can't place it but just seems so familiar to me I mean haven't we tried something like this before here in the good ole USA and something similar some where else like Germany or poland or europe in the old timey days??? Maybe it was in South Africa even...hmmmm? Just ringing a bell and I just can't quite put a finger on it. But great Idea! I"m sure it will catch on. We could even have burning pink triangle parties to celebrate equality because "God Bless America" and America is actually legally allowing Gay American human beings in the military to fight and put their life on the line for their country and fellow countrymen that might not even be gay. This would be amazing "Stop the presses!"
11:02 PM on 12/13/2011
RICK PERRY SPEAK YOUR MIND!!!!!DEFEND WHAT IS RIGHT. WHO CARES IF IT'S UNPOPULAR. AT LEAST HE STANDS FOR WHAT IS RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!

PEOPLE WILL OPPOSE YOU IF YOU SPEAK TRUTH. PEOPLE JUST WANT TO DABLE IN SIN.......BUT THERE ARE CONSEQUENCES...JUST OPEN YOURS EYES TO THIS FALLEN WORLD. IF THAT DOES NOT TELL YOU I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL!
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jayjayjj718
your micro-bio is empty
12:25 AM on 12/12/2011
Doubt anyone can found a video with a worse like/dislike ratio than this one.
11:03 PM on 12/13/2011
GREAT AD!!!!!!!!!!I APPLAUD RICK PERRY!!!!!!
11:38 PM on 12/11/2011
I love a good implosion.
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glers
ambidextrous winger
10:12 PM on 12/11/2011
Conservatism = Anti American
07:58 AM on 12/12/2011
That is not conservatism. Anybody that thinks so is as ignorant as the people that crafted that commercial.
01:12 PM on 12/12/2011
conservatism is an ideal. americanism is also an ideal; the cornerstone of which is that everyone has a voice---even the voices you dont want to hear.
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Brian Ranzoni
He Just Needs Four Years
08:24 PM on 12/11/2011
Considering that Americans have been putting these sorts of people into power for some time now, I'd have to say the real problem is with the electorate. Clearly, the voting majority is not made of social liberals or moderates, or else those people are too divided to back any one candidate against the united conservative, or perhaps the vote really is rigged. In any event, I suspect one of these yahoos will win in 2012, and then America will be 2006 all over again.
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rationalitymatters
Captain of my Soul
06:22 PM on 12/11/2011
It's a very specious argument Perry is presenting - if you analyze it, it quickly falls apart.
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rationalitymatters
Captain of my Soul
06:16 PM on 12/11/2011
What an i.d.i.o.t.
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Seer Clearly
Only truth remains when fear is denied
05:38 PM on 12/11/2011
I am so SICK of all the double-talk and manufactured poll-based "personality" and positions of these candidates, who change colors like a chameleon depending on who they are talking to or which primary they are trying to win.

Read the article carefully and you'll see that this attack ad didn't even come from Perry: it was born out of a staffer's polling in advance of the Iowa primary, and created to satisfy the prejudices of Iowa 'evangelical' (read: bigoted zealots) voters. When Perry comes to California, he'll probably have an ad condemning the other candidates for their poor environmental record. May he go down to defeat - along with the entire corrupt system - as soon as possible.

And for Fabrizio: let's out him and destroy his career by using his own party's prejudices against him as soon as possible. Gay people have no business associating with Republicans of any ilk, the only consequence is betrayal and further abuse.
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BlueCollarChick
Be the person your dog thinks you are.
03:49 PM on 12/11/2011
Rick Perry is a liar. Nobody ever said a kid can't pray in school, there just shouldn't be any kind of specific prayer sanctioned by the schools. After all, Susie's god may not be the same one David worships. Abdul might not have the same ideas on religion as his classmate Raj. They can offer quiet, private prayers between classes, during homeroom, at lunch ... whenever.

When "Christian" zealots spout anti-gay nonsense, they should be reminded to "Judge not, lest ye be judged."
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rationalitymatters
Captain of my Soul
06:20 PM on 12/11/2011
Christians are not permitted to pray openly at taxpayer forums. They are only asked to refrain at certain times in certain locales. That does not compare to gay soldiers being openly gay. Sexual orientation is something you are born with, not acquired as religion and spiritual beliefs are. Heterosexuals are not being asked to hide their sexual orientation, nor should gays.
06:57 PM on 12/11/2011
What a beautiful and wise response. And you are so very right, Zealots .... Christian or otherwise .... do not seem to remember their holy books when they spout off.

One's prayer and religion should be private. "Let a man be known by his works".

And years ago in India, my driver gave me the best words on the subject of God which I have ever heard, before or since. Nur Singh momentarily took his eyes off the road and turned to me with a sudden idea ... "Memsahib ...... is one God .... is many names ..... Same to SAME ..." Then he turned his attention back to the horrendous traffic, looking very satisfied with his conclusion.

Nur Singh has said it better than all the priests, lama, gurus, rabbis, padres or tribal elders. So why do we fuss so much?
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02:04 PM on 12/11/2011
And yet whenever a politician is caught kiddy-fiddling, groping men in a public bathroom, or just old-fashioned chugging gentlemen's stock, it's allllways a conservative. Every time!
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pixiepotpie
If you can buy an election, you can pay more taxes
01:56 PM on 12/11/2011
Anyone can pray Anytime they want. Period. Sooo . . . and to cry "War on Christmas" (i.e., the biggest moneymaker of the year one couldn't ignore if they tried) is Nucking Futs. Perry perfectly illustrates the notion that those who have nothing to say say a whole lot of nothing.
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thegreatdaveo
Mr. Puppers says:
04:33 PM on 09/24/2012
F&F for introducing me to the term "Nucking Futs." I'm going to start using that, if you don't mind.
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pixiepotpie
If you can buy an election, you can pay more taxes
07:03 PM on 09/24/2012
Lol. Don't mind a bit.  :)
12:51 PM on 12/11/2011
Theocracy is the worst of all governments. If we must have a tyrant, a robber baron is far better than an inquisitor. The baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity at some point be sated; and since he dimly knows he is doing wrong he may possibly repent. But the inquisitor who mistakes his own cruelty and lust of power and fear for the voice of Heaven will torment us infinitely because he torments us with the approval of his own conscience and his better impulses appear to him as temptations."
Friedrich Nietzsche

"The God understood as a father figure, who guided ultimate personal decisions, answered our prayers, and promised rewards and punishment based upon our behavior was not designed to call anyone into maturity."
Thomas Paine

"Religions are founded on the fear of the many and the cleverness of the few."
Thomas Jefferson

"I suggest that the anthropomorphic god-idea is not a harmless infirmity of human thought, but a very noxious fallacy, which is largely responsible for the calamities the world is at present enduring."
Aristotle

"A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider godfearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side."
Isaac Asimov

Those who can make you believe absurdities
can make you commit atrocities
Voltaire
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Miguel1959
06:06 PM on 12/19/2011
I love this. With your permission i will borrow! Thanks.
11:51 PM on 12/19/2011
Please go ahead. cheers
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elbeas
Pragmatista sinistra
09:45 AM on 12/11/2011
Rick Perry is getting desperate. His tenure as governor of Texas is ending. He will soon be forced from his rental mansion when his term ends. This mansion has been costing the Texas taxpayers around 9000 a month. He's developed a taste for the good life and he will say, do and sell anything to maintain it.