« The Integrity Of The Gay Blogosphere | Main | The Voice Of The Future » 12 Oct 2009 11:56 am Democrats, Republicans, GaysAs the Democrats treat us with the usual contempt, a reader writes:
For years I've said that the gay rights movement should rid itself of victimology and one-party reliance. The major obstacle has been the GOP itself.
The ideals of small government, individual freedom, fiscal sanity and prudent foreign policy are appealing to many gays - a third of whom voted for McCain last time around. But Rove and Bush used us as a wedge to build a fundamentalist coalition, a coalition that has inevitably now become a rump. How long before Ted Olson's view manages to make its way back to the center of the GOP? The news of the HRC sell-out reveals just how important that now is for the future of civil rights. And if the GOP had any idea how to get back to the center, they'd do in America what the Tories have in Britain and outflank interest group politics by embracing civil rights for all individuals, regardless of any identity, as non-negotiable. That's an inclusive conservatism I and many others can TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20120a6335fd2970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Democrats, Republicans, Gays' |
