GOProud, aka what happens when you build a gay FreedomWorks

by: Adam Bink

Thu Sep 16, 2010 at 13:30


I see that GOProud, an organization that was billed to be a new kind of Log Cabin Republicans but has turned into a hybrid Uncle Tom apologist for kind-of-pro-gay-but-only-when-people-ask-about-it, not-anti-equality-but-not-gay-bashing-either Republicans, is now working to take down Barney Frank. Today, they've endorsed his challenger, Sean Bielat, and are actively working on his behalf.

This isn't anything new for GOProud. I wrote here about how they're the same organization that endorsed Mary Bono Mack, a woman who voted against DADT repeal, refuses to support an inclusive ENDA, voted to ban same-sex adoption in DC, and refuses to take a position on Prop 8, over the man who would be the first openly gay married parent elected to Congress, Mayor Steve Pougnet. A clear contrast here, but they didn't care. I wrote here how they tripped over each other to defend Rep. Charles Djou (R-HI), who said he voted for DADT repeal because of that serious problem we all know exists in the military:

DJOU: On that particular issue, it comes from personal experience. I have served for nearly 10 years now in the United States Army Reserve. What concerned me about the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy is that it just simply doesn't work. And I have seen too many instances as an army reservist, soldiers would sign up for a re-enlistment bonus. Get this gigantic sum from the American taxpayer. And then as soon as the unit gets called up to mobilize to Iraq and Afghanistan, they suddenly claim they are gay, with no prior indication of that whatsoever. Get the discharge and keep the bonus. That's wrong, that's unfair and that's why this policy should be changed.

Ohhkay. When LGBT activists rolled their eyes, GOProud ED Jimmy LaSalvia snapped:

"The fact that any on the gay left would analyze why Charles Djou voted for DADT repeal, rather than the fact that he did, shows that they are more interested in affirmation and the group hug than actually delivering results for our community," he said.

Awesome!

So let's look at their press release announcing how exactly kicking Barney Frank out of Congress will advance LGBT equality.

"If we really want to protect gay jobs we don't need to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act [ENDA], we need to fire Barney Frank," said Jimmy LaSalvia, Executive Director of GOProud. "From his perch atop the Financial Services committee, Barney Frank was one of the architects of the financial meltdown that cost millions of Americans - including gay and lesbian workers - their jobs.

This is the biggest crock of bullshit. ENDA doesn't really matter, and Barney Frank created the financial meltdown. I'm guessing this is why they closed comments on the website post announcing this- they don't want people saying they're full of it.

They continue:

Sean Bielat is a common-sense conservative who supports policies that will grow our economy, create jobs, and improve the lives of all Americans, but especially gay and lesbian Americans."

"After almost 30 years in Washington, Barney Frank is everything that is wrong with politics today," continued LaSalvia. "Instead of supporting pragmatic approaches to healthcare, social security and tax reform that would help gay and lesbian families, Barney Frank has preferred to play partisan politics and serve as the all-too-willing attack dog for the most radical elements of the Democrat Party."

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"Unlike Barney Frank, Sean Bielat supports free-market healthcare reforms that will make domestic partner benefits more available to gays and lesbians and will give individuals - not the government - more control over their healthcare," said LaSalvia. "Sean also supports reforms to Social Security, creating personal savings accounts allowing gays and lesbians couples to leave their Social Security to their partners or whoever else they choose - reform opposed by Barney Frank."

Sean Bielat believes that marriage is a state issue and opposes a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. Bielat strongly backs 2nd Amendment rights, supports efforts to aggressively fight terrorism and the spread of tyrannical anti-gay radical Islamic regimes, and favors school choice.

Basically, GOProud's recipe for finding "pro-LGBT" Republicans to support is :

1. Taking FreedomWorks' altar-of-the-free-market solutions for America- school choice, privatizing Social Security with personal accounts, give every newborn a Social Security card and a gun because it's his/her Constitutional right, etc.- and then throwing in the a random mention of "which will of course benefit gays and lesbians" or some variation thereof to describe the policy

2. Making sure the potential Republican doesn't support lynching gays or anything crazy

3. Finding some random issue they can claim to be a measure of LGBT support, like opposing the Federal Marriage Amendment or "my neighbor down the street is gay" or whatever works

and Voilà! You have a pro-LGBT Republican! Basically, under this model, nearly any policy can be worded to be a pro-LGBT policy, and any Republican can be a pro-LGBT Republican.

I had the privilege of speaking to New Organizing Institute's LGBT Bootcamp a few days ago, and tonight they're holding a party at NGP Software which the GOProud Chairman, Chris Barron, has been invited to attend. Since the Bootcampers learned about the concept of "theory of change" a few days ago, if Barron accepts, I'd love to hear a report on Barron's theory of change regarding how defeating Barney Frank and Steve Pougnet, along with being apologists for Republican homophobes, dismissing the importance of ENDA, and generally sucker-punching our movement out of our best advocates and votes, will advance LGBT equality.

Bringing Republicans on board is one thing. Being another FreedomWorks with gay staffers in charge who justify their work to bring down our best LGBT advocates by throwing around "gays and lesbians" in a press release here and there is another.

Adam Bink :: GOProud, aka what happens when you build a gay FreedomWorks

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Basically, under this model, nearly any policy can be worded to be a pro-LGBT policy, and any Republican can be a pro-LGBT Republican.

exactly

you can take the LGBT part out and nothing will change in the overall message: vote republicrat


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