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Leading GOP Candidates Run Away From the Gay

Posted: 08/23/11 02:41 PM ET

Sometimes I'm amazed by the rapid success of the gay rights movement. Homosexuality, the love that dare not speak its name, is now spoken freely, while homophobia has quickly become the hate that dare not speak its name -- at least if one is running for higher office.

On ABC's This Week, presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann was asked about a statement she made in 2006 calling homosexuality "personal bondage, personal despair, and personal enslavement." Bachmann declined to say whether she still believed her previous tirade: "I am not running to be any person's judge. And I give -- I ascribe dignity and honor to all people, no matter who they are. And that's how I view people." She continued equivocating on NBC's Meet the Press: "I don't judge them. I don't judge them," she told host David Gregory. "I'm running for the presidency of the United States."

For her entire political career Michele Bachmann practically walked around in a black robe and slammed LGBT people over the head with a gavel. Now this modern day Anita Bryant suddenly isn't judgmental? Bachmann's incredible copout is about as believable as Joan Rivers running for president and suddenly claiming that she never told jokes.

Her husband Marcus was just as disingenuous during a heated exchange with Iowa State University professor Warren Blumenfeld: "I do not use reparative therapy, none of our clinic therapists do. What we do is we counsel; we talk to [patients] about whatever they want to talk about... There is not anything that comes close to reparative therapy."

It is not surprising to hear the Bachmann's dissemble. After all, lying comes as easily to them as breathing. What is shocking is that they now view outright anti-gay bigotry as detrimental to winning national office. Even in a virulently anti-everything GOP presidential primary, candidates like Bachmann are toning down the overt gay bashing.

The Bachmann family is not alone. Christine O'Donnell, occasional witch and former Delaware Republican Senate candidate, appeared on CNN's Piers Morgan Show and refused to answer questions on her past anti-gay extremism, which included running her very own "ex-gay" ministry called Savior's Alliance for Lifting the Truth (SALT).

When asked about marriage equality, she obfuscated and then robotically repeated that she was there to "talk about the issues I chose to talk about" in her new book. When pressed by Morgan, she accused the host of being rude. It wasn't too long ago that O'Donnell would have accused Morgan of being discourteous if he had not asked her about her signature issue. As the polls change, however, so do the interests of ambitious politicians who want to be seen as mainstream.

At the very moment conservative politicians are running away from the gay, Religious Right activists are becoming more extreme. For example, Linda Harvey exemplified the radicalism this week on her radio show: "We could also close down homosexual bars and bathhouses, that would be a start. God never created people to engage in these unnatural acts."

Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council, a certified Southern Poverty Law Center Hate group, attacked President Barack Obama last week for his participation in Dan Savage's "It Gets Better Project," which is designed to keep bullied LGBT youth from committing suicide.

"It's disgusting," Perkins wrote in a fundraising letter, "And it's part of a concerted effort to persuade kids that homosexuality is okay and actually to recruit them into that 'lifestyle.'"

The big question: how long will these fringe activists continue to nod and wink, before they think slick politicians like Bachmann and O'Donnell stink?

We already saw the first evidence of backlash from The Media Research Center's L. Brent Bozell who called O'Donnell a "buffoon" that "made an ass of herself."

It is easy to see why candidates are beginning to inch away from the more insane positions of anti-gay activists. In a recent New York Times op-ed, two political scientists wrote that the Tea Party "is even less popular than much maligned groups like 'atheists' and 'Muslims.' Interestingly, one group that approaches it in unpopularity is the Christian Right."

And what is the Christian Right if not a group defined by its opposition to abortion and disdain for LGBT people?

The delicate dance between GOP candidates and fringe activists will continue to play out. Pollsters are imparting to candidates that remaining stealth on gay issues is better for their long-term political health, while socially conservative organizations are making the case that gay bashing is better for their political wealth in terms of money and enthusiastic voters.

Attacking LGBT people is not yet a third rail of politics. It is also clear that it is no longer the Holy Grail for electing Republicans that it once was in the not too distant past.

 

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WheelsOnFire
Equality Crusader
11:45 PM on 08/24/2011
Perkins is still trying to peddle his 1960s vintage discredited nonsense about efforts to "recruit" kids into a "gay lifestyle."

How absurd.

A person's sexuality is what it is -- you could no more recruit a gay person into a heterosexual "lifestyle" as you could recruit a straight person into a homosexual "lifestyle".

As for "persuading kids that homosexuality is okay" -- well, to tell kids otherwise is to lie to them and to deliberately mislead them.

The American Psychiatric Association declared in 1973 that homosexuality is normal, and in 1975 the American Psychological Association agreed. Since then nearly a score of other professional associations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, have come to the same conclusion.

Perkins needs to get a grip on reality and stop spreading lies and misinformation.
04:11 PM on 08/24/2011
If you meet the following famous gay and lesbians would you know their sexual perferences without being told. David Berkus, Rep Barney Franks, Rock Hudson (deceased), Ellen DeGeneres (talk show host), Judge David Young, Mario Cantone (actor) , Rami Kashou (designer), Tom Ford (actor) , Sam Harris (actor), Robert Gant (actor), Neil Patrick Harris( actor “How I Meet Your Mother), David Burtka (actor) , Philipp Karner (actor) , Lance Bass (actor) , Cheyenne Jackson (actor) , Cynthia Nixon (actress), Luke MacFarlane (actor), George Takei (“Sulu” Star Trek), Clay Aiken (singer), Harry Andrews (actor), Raymond Burr (actor – deceased), Dan Butler (actor) George Chakiris (actor), Richard Chamberlain (actor – Shogun, Thorn birds), Montgomery Cliff (actor – deceased), James Coco (actor), Noel Coward (writer), Wilson Cruz (actor), Amelie Mauresmo (tennis player), Sir Ian McKellen (actor – Lord of the Rings – Gandalf), Gian Carlo Menotti (classical composer), Ricky Martin (singer), Rachel Maddow (talk show host), and countless others who are not famous.
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Norcal2
Rimmon Diplomacy
04:16 PM on 08/24/2011
Yes on some of them... : )
03:30 PM on 08/25/2011
What has this got to do with the topic?

(And you forgot to list any of the myriad effeminate heterosexuals, most of whom you would THINK are, but aren't.)
04:08 PM on 08/24/2011
For the small percentage of gays and lesbians that are extroverts and enjoy exhibiting their sexuality to the public, you cannot give that same argument to the remainder. There are many lawyers, doctors, judges, scientists, nurses, teachers and other people who go about their daily life and do not exhibit their sexuality. The arguments are gays and lesbians in the military is an argument offered by people who have never served in the military. Living in close quarters with your fellow soldiers, you know who is heterosexual and his is gay or lesbian. When I was in the military there seemed to be an unspoken rule in the military that subtle hint whether your fellow would reciprocate. Either they want you or not. Same thing applies to heterosexual relationships. Apart from the gay and lesbians who are extrovert and exhibit their sexuality on their sleeves how do you decide who is gay, lesbian, or heterosexual?
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barrycourage
You have an absolute right to my opinion
06:27 PM on 08/24/2011
How do people "exhibit their sexuality to the public?"

With a neon sign?
03:33 PM on 08/25/2011
What relevance is it to this tipic whether people are out/'visibly' gay? Are the 'obvious' no longer covered by the Constitution's protections?

IOW, what is the POINT of "decid[ing] who is gay, lesbian, or heterosexu­al"? So that we can discriminate against SOME?
02:10 PM on 08/24/2011
Let's see if I have this "straight": If Republicans don't engage in anti GLBT rhetoric that means they're liars? It almost seems as if LGBT's require hatefulness, whether it exists or not. Is this in the same line as "Feminists" who won't accept Republican women? Black Republicans are equally demonized. Get over it dems, we diverse Repubs exist.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
04:17 PM on 08/24/2011
Then where are the Republicans standing up for marriage equality?
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lacrosselamore
sick of sacntomony and deluded fools
05:17 PM on 08/24/2011
The Log CAbin REpublicans, whose money the GOP will take while nailing anti Gay plankes in the Party Platform.
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Johnny Steps
I'd rather waltz than just walk through the forest
10:54 PM on 08/24/2011
Stupidity overcomes all boundaries and contradictions, so it goes without saying that you will meet those of every combination. Black white supremacists, Creationist evolutionary biologists, female misogynists, etc. Its best just to ignore them, and their presence in any group certainly doesn't point towards diversity, especially among the particularly homogenous republican party.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:35 PM on 08/24/2011
As a straight man who has nevertheless been on the outside looking in most of his life in terms of Southern society, I find these developments encouraging. The bigotry is, by no means, gone--I suspect that it's going to stay there for another couple of generations at least before going completely fringe--but this is an encouraging sign of progess that not even the GOP wants to peddle this anymore. Of course, as the last thirty years has used gay-bashing as one of their central support pillars, I can't help but wonder...will it be able to adapt when that particular pillar is out of the picture?
03:39 PM on 08/25/2011
"not even the GOP wants to peddle this anymore"

"ANYMORE"??? HUH? Iowa was just a week ago. And it was "peddled" PLENTY there.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
07:30 PM on 08/25/2011
Need I remind you that the folks who are running the GOP nomination process are about the only folks left that the peddling has any positive effect on? Try that one with mainstream America, see how fast your vote pool evaporates.
09:09 AM on 08/24/2011
Libertarians and most tea partyers are sincere in not making an issue over gay rights. Their focus is rightly on economic issues and fiscal policy. Bachman and others, recognizing the cultural shift that has taken place, are smart to play down their continuing resistance to gay rights. Ironically, I believe the gay community like any other diverse group suffers from many of the same prejudices, namely, racial and ethnic prejudice, that afflict the Bachman camp. So the battle lines have been redrawn with blacks and Latinos still in the opposite camp from whites including, unfortunately, some gay whites.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:38 PM on 08/24/2011
The one mistake anyone can make is assuming any one group is a monolith, so I can kind of see your point. On the other hand, I am still waiting for something other than insinuations or hysterical screeds when it comes to the topic of racial prejudice among gays. Do I think it exists? Sure. I'm only waiting for someone to demonstrate how it is playing out as a problem.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
02:41 PM on 08/24/2011
I would like some of our black HuffPost posters to comment on this as well. I am aware that there is racism in the community but I have not seen anyone demonstrating how it is playing out, either. I think it would be great to hear from AA members of the gay community on this.
03:43 PM on 08/25/2011
If SpeedyDan has just used the words "in SOME of the gay community" instead of "in the gay community", that monolithic element would not be there.

Meanwhile, as to your insightful comment about racism amopngst some gay people "playing out as a problem", it should be remembered that America no longer allows the public to VOTE on the rights of blacks (or any other race), whereas they ENCOURAGE votes on gay citizens' rights and freedoms.

Funny that, eh?
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hohonu maluhia
Live aloha
04:58 PM on 08/24/2011
"Bachman and others, recognizin­g the cultural shift that has taken place, are smart to play down their continuing resistance to gay rights."
If they've played it down, I'd hate to think what it was like when they were really revved up!

In my humble opinion, their focus is on getting elected by saying whatever their audience at the time wants to hear. Once in office we'll see their true colors. Playing down the gay rights issue right now, if that even is happening, is only because they have met with strong opposition to that form of bigotry. When they see that they can't manage our economic mess any more effectively than it's being handled now, they'd revert right back to their anti-gay, anti-anything progressive rhetoric. aloha -
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
09:06 AM on 08/24/2011
I'm hopeng that the GOP will bring this whole country together for a common purpose. The destruction of the Republican part and their fash-ist agenda. Seems like the Republicans are ready to do their part, can we come together and push them off the cliff they are headed for?
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SocratesFan
Elitist who loves books and learning
11:31 AM on 08/24/2011
Our problems are not all the GOP's fault.

My own viewpoint is that the Republicans are mean-spirited and greedy, both in actions and argument, and the Democrats are incoherent and incompetent, both in actions and argument.

Part of the reason the GOP keeps winning is because the GOP is very conformist...while the Democrats keep arguing with each other over whether the blacks need attention, the gays need attention, whether we need to support the system as it is and just make it work properly or whether we need to change the system...Democrats and liberals keep splintering into so many different groups that they hold each other down, while Republicans mindlessly flock together against an evil "them," the problem being that in a democracy, the majority votes rules, and the Republicans are much better at cobbling together a majority than we are.
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
01:43 PM on 08/24/2011
A friend of mine once told me that progressives (liberals, commies, whatever) are at a disadvantage over "conservatives" because they tend to see both sides of an argument and are trying to be resonable, two things that don't hold Republicans back.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:39 PM on 08/24/2011
I'm in it to win it, blueken. Still, let's not kid ourselves. The GOP self-destructs tomorrow, they'll form up into something else, maybe something that can keep up with the times. However, I am ready to dump this dinosaur into the tar pits. P.S. Love the Robert Johnson pic.
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
02:18 PM on 08/24/2011
Blues ain't nothing but a good man feeling bad, or a bad man feeling good. Haw, Haw, Haw, Haw. Yes sah.
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jabbaciv
So it goes.
04:51 AM on 08/24/2011
Hopefully this issue will be treated by Republicans the same way gun control is treated by Democrats, where they'll realize its not a winner in elections and take it off the platform.
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
09:08 AM on 08/24/2011
Oh, so let's all just ignore the issue and maybe it will go away? Hmmmm.......I don't think so. No one is free and equal until we are all free and equal. By the way, I'm a straight man, or as they are called in Northampton MA, a breeder. Been married to the same girl for 42 years and my marriage is not threatend in the least by men kissing.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
11:21 AM on 08/24/2011
Fanned and faved. Lovely, isn't it how our lives are not important--nor our rights--isn't it? I am frankly getting sick and tired of being shoved to the bottom of the list because my rights are not important.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
11:01 AM on 08/24/2011
Well the terrorist thing isn't working out for the GOP after bin Laden may as well hate and fear gays?
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:43 PM on 08/24/2011
Yeah, but here's the problem. While this bunch was busy reanimating McCarthyism and persecuting Muslims (with words and harrassment over here, with bombs and bullets in other countries, and don't get me started about the black sites), the culture moved on to the point where their little culture war schtick is losing traction. All this bunch has is old standbys in place of innovation. That's what may well be their undoing.
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JLeamer
Leamer is a former journalist/broadcaster statione
04:35 AM on 08/24/2011
"i don't judge anyone. I don't judge them" is about as believable as "Weapons of mass destruction"!! Having an outright LIAR as a nominee would almost be one of the first HONEST things the GOP would have done in a long time. Pretending you didn't say it is almost as laughable as saying it over and over until someone believes it...smarm is smarm and bigotry is bigotry. The stench doesn't disappear just because you WANT people to take you seriously or because you SAY you're serious...you smell clean and wholesome when you ARE clean and wholesome! FREE your slaves Mrs. Bachmann, give your women the right to vote Mr. Perry...otherwise it will be difficult to tell which of you stinks the most!
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:45 PM on 08/24/2011
Nice one...I fully expect Bachmann to get in over her head once she gets outside GOP Land. Right now, she's hitting softballs. She gets the nomination, the gloves are off.
01:19 AM on 08/24/2011
I know quite a few gay conservatives who actually believed all the talk from the "Tea Party" wing of the Repub party, that the Repub party was going to abandon the social issues and just focus on economic issues.
Quite a few gays I know even voted Repub in the last election because they believed that the Repub party was moving away from its' anti-gay ways.
They've all been disgusted as they've watched all the major Repubs running for president sign pledges vowing to work for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
They feel betrayed and let down by the Repub party, and most will simply not vote for any of the Repub candidates who have signed the anti gay marriage pledges.
I can tell you that from what I've seen and heard, there will be a LOT fewer gay Americans voting Repub in 2012 than there were in 2010.
12:33 AM on 08/24/2011
She never answers simple questions. She sounds like one those automated customer service voice activated systems that are so frustrating to deal with. People can change their opinions. Unfortunately she has not. If her opinions had changed she would have condemmed those 06 comments
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sunbeltvoter
Teapublican Evangelical Cults ARE The Problem
02:03 AM on 08/24/2011
Reporter: What is your position on _____ ?
MB: I don't want to talk about that. I am running for President.
Reporter: Well duh yes the voters want to know your position on ______ before they effing vote for you. That's why I asked.
MB: I am running for President to create Jobs Jobs Jobs. I don't have time to talk about ______ .
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lonelyNCdem
My bio is too macro to make into a micro
10:44 AM on 08/24/2011
Reporter: Okay, then let's talk about jobs.
MB: Obama is a socialist!
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:47 PM on 08/24/2011
My impression is that she's a demogogue, the kind that likes to profit off spreading human misery and has found a socially acceptable way to do it.
wsdave
Abusive or Insulting? I won't be responding.
12:08 AM on 08/24/2011
Since when is Christine O'Donnell a front runner?
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lacrosselamore
sick of sacntomony and deluded fools
08:14 AM on 08/25/2011
ALWAYS, (in her own mind.)
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SPAIN62
“Solidarity is the tenderness of the people.”
11:40 PM on 08/23/2011
And they run away from anyone who is not white and RICH.
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sunbeltvoter
Teapublican Evangelical Cults ARE The Problem
02:04 AM on 08/24/2011
Charging $10 to attend their town hall meetings sure weeds out the riff raff and unemployed.
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antaeus
Full-Cream Marriage Now
11:31 PM on 08/23/2011
Yet Ken Blackwell, also of the Family Research Council, is regularly given a platform at this very site. What's up with that?
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
11:09 PM on 08/23/2011
I'm starting a gay recruitment center and let me tell you, we will be having a blast!
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
12:49 PM on 08/24/2011
Cool...where can you sign up?