A very interesting development is the mild manner that the Republican leadership, from Mitt Romney down to members of Congress and even Fox News Channel, is reacting to Barack Obama’s gay marriage support this past week.
Romney, and just about everyone else, is saying they will not focus on social issues such as gay marriage during the campaign, instead focusing on economic issues.
This is shocking and angering social conservatives, evangelical Christians mostly, who insist that gay marriage should be the cornerstone of the GOP campaign for Congress and the Presidency this year.
Tony Perkins, of the evangelical Family Research Council, and Gary Bauer, of the American Values organization, disagreed strongly with the argument that the gay marriage issue is a distraction.
One has to wonder what will happen IF the Republicans continue to push the gay marriage issue to the sidelines.
Is there a chance of a third party movement promoting the social agenda, if the GOP does not do so? Could it affect Mitt Romney’s Presidential campaign?
Stay tuned!
Hello Professor,
Well there is the “Log Cabin Republicans.” The organization of Gay and Lesbian Republicans (those like Dick Cheney’s lesbian daughter, Mary Cheney) who support fairness, freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian Americans. (You know the exact same aspects the President just acknowledged.)
The “Log Cabin Republicans” have state and local chapters nationwide, plus a full time staff in Washington, DC. There is also Federal and State political action committees to be considered.
So I guess it would be safe to say the Republicans have NO REAL problems with Gay and Lesbian populations which directly contradicts the “Ultra Conservative Religious Republican” public face rhetoric the Party puts forth to the non-critical thinking, mindless, religious drones.
So to conclude, gay issues being forefront or not, we are still addressing and dealing with a demographic aspect that would not be voting for President Obama should even “Hell Freeze Over.†Will not hurt the Republicans, nor will it help the Democrats. So thus fore, it is a non-issue.