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kpete

(72,898 posts)
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 08:53 AM Mar 2012

Republicans retreat on gay marriage [View all]

Source: Politico

It’s been one of the swiftest shifts in ideology and strategy for Republicans, as they’ve come nearly full circle on same-sex politics. What was once a front-and-center issue for rank-and-file Republicans — the subject of many hotly worded House and Senate floor speeches — is virtually a dead issue, as Republicans in Congress don’t care to have gay marriage litigated in the Capitol.

Even more than that, Republican leadership has evolved, too. It has quietly worked behind the scenes to kill amendments that reaffirm opposition to same-sex unions, several sources told POLITICO.

It’s not like the GOP has become a bastion of progressiveness on gay rights, but there has been an evolution in the political approach — and an acknowledgment of a cultural shift in the country. Same-sex relationships are more prominent and accepted. There are more gay public figures — including politicians — and it’s likely that many Washington Republicans have gay friends and coworkers. Just as important — there’s also a libertarian streak of acceptance on people’s sexuality coursing through the House Republican Conference.

“In one decade, what’s shocking on TV is accepted as commonplace in the other,” said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), a veteran of the culture wars of the 1990s. “It’s the same with sexual morays all over that if you look at campuses and universities, they have a lot of gay pride clubs and so there has been a deliberate and effective outreach to the younger generation about being more accepting of same-sex relationships.”




Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74661.html

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"Sexual morays"? mac56 Mar 2012 #1
That's a moray! jberryhill Mar 2012 #5
I thought that was a-moray. nt tsuki Mar 2012 #10
Rofl. Skinner Mar 2012 #11
Or.... SemperEadem Mar 2012 #13
When an eel bites your heel The Second Stone Mar 2012 #24
Wow.. they based a whole election around this topic in 2004 SemperEadem Mar 2012 #2
KS Phelps family will sue R's for discrimination against them. Popping heads. RKP5637 Mar 2012 #12
ha ha ha "sexual morays" Enrique Mar 2012 #3
Damn you auto correct! Arugula Latte Mar 2012 #23
The Romney-fication of the party marshall Mar 2012 #4
Refreshing BB_Troll Mar 2012 #6
They gave up and now are circling back once again to attack women LynneSin Mar 2012 #7
Yep. Randi Rhodes used to say VWolf Mar 2012 #8
Give it a few years and Black will be the new Woman LynneSin Mar 2012 #9
Sad but true n/t VWolf Mar 2012 #17
They're attacking voting really hard too. ellisonz Mar 2012 #21
My university had a gay pride club over thirty years ago... bluedigger Mar 2012 #14
And I hope that every single one of those "R"s who stood in the way of equality Not Me Mar 2012 #15
The war for acceptance has been won. randome Mar 2012 #16
So has Hell frozen over now? BumRushDaShow Mar 2012 #18
this is bull from politico johnnypneumatic Mar 2012 #19
EVERYTHING is politicaly motivated LiberalLovinLug Mar 2012 #20
Whu what? Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #22
Why "retreat" and not "back up" ? underpants Mar 2012 #25
Pssst Jack...TV is not real underpants Mar 2012 #26
'bout time! K and R goclark Mar 2012 #27
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