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LCR chides 'gay left' for discussing John McCain's gay chief of staff

by: Pam Spaulding

Wed Sep 24, 2008 at 09:00:00 AM EDT


The fainting couch is needed for Scott Tucker over at BlogCabin. He's worked up over the reporting by Michelangelo Signorile and Mike Rogers about John McCain's professionally closeted Senate chief of staff Mark Buse and the hypocrisy it represents, given the Republican nominee's public anti-gay position on every major issue related to LGBT rights. (BTW, Mike Signorile has audio of an interview by Lisa Keen with yet another former Buse boyfriend who has gone on the record.)

The title of the post sums up the dilemma of the Log Cabin Republicans --  "The Politics of Personal Destruction at its Worst."

Mark Buse has been openly gay for years and has acknowledged as much.  So the notion that he has been "outed" is simply false.  But secondly-and this is the bigger point-this political stunt by Mike Rogers just proves what Log Cabin has been saying for years.  John McCain is an inclusive Republican who hires the best people, regardless of sexual orientation.
I rest my case. Where is the "personal destruction" that Scott Tucker is referring to? If Buse is out, then discussing the fact that Mark Buse is gay shouldn't be of any consequence -- unless there is something wrong with being out of the closet to the Republican base.

Isn't that the real problem here? If John McCain is personally inclusive, why can he not be so as a candidate? McCain might consider Buse a family friend and not fire him for being gay, but what about the young gay person working at a DQ with an anti-gay boss -- he has no protections from getting axed if that boss learns of his employee's orientation. It's not inclusion when it only means the people in your inner circle.

And take this ridiculous statement from Tucker:

[C]an we please stop childishly lobbing the "homophobic" insult at Republicans who don't agree with us on every issue?  Rogers and his crowd keep saying McCain is "homophobic" or "anti-gay."  Words mean things.  Calling John McCain homophobic doesn't make it so.  The truth is, Sen. John McCain is anything but homophobic.  This is a man who has a record of hiring gay staff members-as evidenced by this recent "bombshell."
Homophobia ("irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals") -- well, McCain's clearly not afraid of the homos. He's certainly willing to institutionalize discrimination of teh gayz, so what part of that "meaning" is misunderstood?

Even cutting Scott Tucker some undeserved slack -- what are you supposed to call someone who believe in tolerance on a one-to-one basis, but campaigns in support of anti-gay state marriage amendments, the continuation of DADT ("open homosexuality within the military services presents an intolerable risk to morale, cohesion, and discipline."), hate crimes expansion, ENDA, etc.? A professional anti-gay personal homosexualist? Is that more accurate? Or perhaps...um, a hypocrite?

This is why this story is newsworthy. The apparent fealty to the fringe anti-gay right by the McCain campaign -- from the opposition to basic LGBT rights to the selection of the real-deal fundie Palin -- does not project anything remotely resembling inclusion on our issues from my POV. It would be illuminating for the mainstream media to take a look at the public positions and personal practices of the Republican party generally, and specifically the McCain/Palin ticket to clear up any misconceptions people have -- both  the "gay left" and the social conservatives on the right -- about where they truly stand.

Would the Log Cabin organization support some clarifying reporting on the matter?

As Mike Signorile noted, a post on Daily Kos about the Buse/McCain news is 626 comments strong -- it does show the interest, relevance and importance of the story.

Who is the bigger hypocrite here?

Mark Buse, an openly gay man who is spending his life helping John McCain block important gay civil rights issues like marriage and adoption?

Or John McCain, who obviously has no problem with gay folks, but has adopted an anti-gay platform out of political expediency and a desire to court people like Sarah Palin, who think that if they just hate enough, they'll be Raptured into the love of Jesus when the End Times come.

NOTE: I can't wait to see how the professional "Christian" set is taking the news, since calls were directed to Focus On the Family HQ for a reaction. Daddy D is supposed to issue a statement.
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enablers all
Republicans have no qualms spotlighting connections between candidates and controversial figures -- Obama and Rev. Wright, for instance.  They are hypocrites, therefore, to suggest that the double life of McCain COS and uber-PnP sex pig is off-limits.  Jeremaiah Wright may be WAY off-center in his beliefs, but here is a man who could have easily been subject to coercion by malicious domestic or foreign interests for years and driven to undermine national security for the sake of his sexual interests.

Hypocreaceae not a virtue
Pam, thanks for your good work. You are right-on about Scott Tuckers response. Hypocreaceae has never been something that either the Hebrew or Christian Scriptures tolerated. That does not mean that the Church has not been hypocritical on too many issues. Jesus' greatest condemnation was leveled at the hypocrites. John McCain is a hypocrite as his ads show him to be. Thanks for calling lies what they are. "The Truth will set you free." St. John just forgot what followed that statement of Jesus: But first it will make you really mad!

No rights for you
But you can come work for me, I swear I'll be nice, scout's honor.  Oh wait, you can't be in the scouts, oops.


Log Cabin Connection
The thing that struck me about the "revelation" that McCain's chief of staff is gay is that clearly the Log Cabin Republican organization must have known that.  (By the way, what is the source of that tattooed man-bear photo of Buse?  Hello -- how can there be any surprise?)

My point is, that if Tucker nonchalantly dismisses that fact that Buse was 'outed' since he is 'openly gay,' then LCR most likely has had 'contacts' with him.  My guess is that there was some relationship between Buse and LCR in which Buse may have played a role in 'brokering' the endorsement.  The discussions of Kevin over at Chris Cain's website naively discuss how the endorsement was "warmly received" by the GOP, as if this were an independent decision.

I am not suggesting that anything improper occurred, since organizations meet with campaigns all the time prior to making endorsements.  However, here, lack of contact between Buse and LCR seems just highly unlikely, knowing social gay men who move in similar circles.

I want to know what, if anything, Buse may have discussed with LCR to gain their endorsement.  Frankly, I'd be happy to hear if the anti-gay rhetoric will get no traction in a McCain White House.

It's time to hear more from LCR.


Good point
Excellent point, NJGuy.  I confess that I don't think people outside of LCR (meaning the rest of the LGBT community) will ever hear something of substance from them.  

I don't doubt that they have had in the past and continue to have close contacts with Buse.  For all we know, he's a member ("openly") of LCR.  Why wouldn't he be a member?  Does anyone have any idea of who exactly belongs to LCR?  Is there a membership roster floating around?

I don't mean to be unduly critical on a personal level, but I can't help but view LCR as a group of self-hating men who don't expect anything at all from the Republican party because they don't really believe that they deserve anything.  How else could they be (to all appearances) pleased, or at least content, with the dust motes they're given?

Tucker's response is actually classic Republican-speak.  Calls Signorile and Rogers "childish," mocks any attempt to critically analyze the situation, and twists reality into alternate-reality.  "John McCain isn't homophobic or a hypocrite because I say he isn't, and the proof of that is the fact that we've been saying it all along."  Tucker is a Republican, the party of MeFirst! greed and self-righteous hate mongering.  Whether he can't reconcile being a Republican with being gay, or he can't reconcile being gay with being a Republican, it has to be a crazy-making existence.  It's no wonder he appears to have difficulty recognizing the real hypocrisy.

   

"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires." -Susan B Anthony,reformer and suffragist (1820-1906)


[ Parent ]
Local Value of LCR
Although I could never be a member, I think LCR does limited good work on the local level.  For example, they were able to negotiate a safe schools initiative in NY that includes sexual orientation that the republicans have previously opposed.

At the national level, it seems almost hopeless, but they could serve a purpose as being a "thorn in the side" of the GOP (in fact, the same way that the right wing is a thorn AND gets what they want.)

This year, however, the LCR is saying supportive things about the GOP and McCain that are just shockingly false and either deluded, misguided or calculated.  (I'm not sure which.)


[ Parent ]
I agree
...If the LRC's as a group were openly and honestly about "change from within" and willing to criticize their own party on the matters of fiscal conservatism and libertarian justifications of civil rights issues that were important to them, then I might be able to muster a smidge of respect. But collectively that's not what they are about. They blindly support every bit of garbage and rejection thrown at them, twisting and turning in the wind to justify every bit of oppression and lies without the slightest hint of logic or rational discussion. As a result they simply come off seeming mentally ill. 'How dare you humiliate him by outing him! And anyway he was already out!' This is logic failure at the Sesame Street level.

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[ Parent ]
If the LCRs weren't a bunch of rich white racists playing heteronormative house in GOP suburbia...
...I'd have a little more respect for their claim of trying to "effect change from within."

Meanwhile, their big argument is that McCain would make the best CINC. Well, if the LCRs are so concerned about the state of our military, they can lobby to repeal DADT, they can put on the uniform, and they can go die for Republican oil corporate profit. The rest of us will lobby to bring their rich white pampered asses home with the rest of the troops.

God save ornery old queens! - kevinchi


[ Parent ]
IF Mark Buse was openly gay....where was the damage?
What utter motherf*ckin horse sh*t!

LCRs you sniveling lying princesses I'd say suck my dick, but first of all none of you could make it hard, and judging by Mehlman's overbite...I doubt that's your strong suit.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


the REAL issue was the calls to Focus on the Family
That's what put a bee in their bonnets, cuz even if everyone in Buse's life knew he was gay, I'd wager a trillion James Dobson and Tony Perkins weren't in on the secret.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


[ Parent ]
Ernst Rohm
What dumbasses.

Perhaps they never heard of Ernst Rohm - Hitler's little gay minion.  Once Hitler got the power he needed, Rohm became Hitler's murdered gay minion.  


Night of Long Knives, when Rohm's SA was eliminated, and every gay Nazi killed
SS took over, it's covered in the opening scene of the play/movie BENT.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


[ Parent ]
I don't make the Ernst Rohm connection
I was thinking while reading this article; isn't it appropriate that they call themselves Log Cabin Republicans, cause that's what Uncle Tom lived in. And hey, if McCain wins, Buse will get to work in the Big House wit da Massa's family.

I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. Hunter S.

[ Parent ]
In summary: "Stop looking behind the curtain! You aren't supposed to know he's a humbug!"
The LCR is like the Wizard of Oz' inner circle: they know that the Wise and Powerful is really just a fake, but are willing to keep the secret because they want to use that information to their personal benefit.

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même merde.

Definitions
If Buse is openly gay, then the phrase "openly gay" has lost all objective meaning.  When I was in college, my mother knew I was gay (archetypal story--she found the magazines), but no one else did, and I'd have thrown myself under a streetcar if anyone had found out.  But by LCR's standard, apparently I was "openly gay" even then, because somebody knew and didn't care very much.

The concept of being "openly gay" is meaningless if it doesn't suggest being out to everyone, in all departments of one's life.  And to anticipate LCR's inevitable objection to this, I'm not suggesting that anyone should run through the streets proclaiming his/her gayness--that would be silly.  But if someone is only "open" about his sexuality when it's convenient or useful (e.g. when he wants his dick sucked by an LCR member) but hides it when it's advantageous (e.g. when dealing with James Dobson or Elizabeth Hasselbeck or whichever right-wing flack), then it seems to me that the term "openly gay," as we've always understood it, simply doesn't apply.

By the same token, it seems the LCR crowd is trying to drain any objective meaning from the word homophobia.  How does the fact that McCain is willing to hire Buse let him off the hook for homophobia?  Would LCR argue that plantation owners in the Old South weren't really racists because they were willing to let their "Negro" slaves wait on them hand and foot?  If those slave owners weren't racist, then no one is racist.  And if John McCain, who advocates second-class status for gay people and says so every chance he gets, isn't homophobic, then there must not be any homophobes left anywhere.


I am not interested in picking up crumbs of compassion thrown from the table of someone who considers himself my master. I want the full menu of rights.  -Archbishop Desmond Tutu


I'll repeat a point I made a couple days ago.
Andrew Sullivan will do what ever he feels will damage McCain/Palin ticket because Palin's utter incompetance and McCain's idiotic judgement selecting her.
If you huddling in your closet gets in his way, he'll drop your a$$ in the glare of the media cameras in a HEARTBEAT.
If Andrew knows your secret, you should get it out FIRST, or get tossed in a VERY UNPLEASANT way.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


Isn't that Country FIRST at it's most intimate level?
In times of extreme peril for America, closets are a luxury we can't afford. Not for cowardly Democrats or Republicans.
The idea of an rash ill tempered McCain sending America into MORE unnecesary wars, or heaven help us, if Palin would need to take over control of the nuclear arsenal in an emergency situation....are both UNTHINKABLE.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


[ Parent ]
Some of my best friends are gay...
But please don't drink from that fountain.

closer than you think
Years ago my lover was given paper plate and disposable utensils at his uncle's home, because he's disabled with AIDS, and it might get on their dishes.
I had a hateful ignorant motel manager scream at me a half hour after my deceased lover died, of heart failure due to AIDS...that they would have to replace the carpet and rip out the wallpaper.

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


[ Parent ]
Damn
I'm so sorry, petey.

I would have burned the place down with the motherfucker manager inside.

God save ornery old queens! - kevinchi


[ Parent ]
And I would have handed you my Zippo
And us on the left are being petty by lobbing insults. My Grandfather told me one time, "Don't assume anything about a man, till you've walked a mile in his shoes." Just once, I would like to see these self-righteous asswipes spend one day living as a Black, Jew, Gay, Muslim, Asian, Latino, or Biracial American citizen. Walk that mile and then let's talk about life.

Pete, you've walked a marathon compared to the rest of us.

I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. Hunter S.


[ Parent ]
Closets are a luxury we can't afford...
"In times of extreme peril for America, closets are a luxury we can't afford" -  peteyPornpig.

Beautifully said.....even for a "porn pig".   :-)

I've HAD IT with discrimination.   Republicans - you're ignorance and fear is KILLING me.   Time to fight back; tax resistance is how I'm responding.  (GAY TAX PROTEST)    

Decades more of abuse? - OR - Stonewall.  Nationwide.  NOW!


"don't agree with us on every issue?"
How about "don't agree with us on ANY issue?"
That would be far more accurate.

If Sccott Tucker wishes to flounce over to the sofa and pout, that is fine. I do hope that he does not for a second believe that any of us buy his self righteously delivered umbrage at the indignity of calling out one of the elitist, boot licking collaborationists on their behaviours.

I tell you Chica that no greater abomination exists than women denying their spirit of sisterhood and instead becoming the oppressor. -Rebeca, Universidad Complutense de Madrid


Hypocrite McCain
John McCain is a Hypocrite.

In this instance, the word HYPOCRITE refers to "a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue" (Merriam-Webster), which is exactly what John McCain is doing by having a homosexual man, Mark Buse, as his chief of staff.

This reminds me of of a "Christian" person I used to know who bragged how she always "killed them with kindness" when faced with a difficult person. She erroneously thought she was being the better person by faking sincerity and kindness, clueless how her INTENTION was pure condescension and arrogance...hardly "Christ-like". I mention this because there are MANY Republican "Christian" types who simultaneously welcome us with one hand while holding our civil rights out of reach with the other hand. Nice.

I choose to avoid being around Republicans, not because I'm pouting and cannot hear a different opinion, but because I cannot be in the same room with someone I do not trust and who feigns friendship one day and votes away my civil rights the next. They call ME intolerant of them?! How fortunate for them....THEY have the civil right in the first place!

Republicans are deft at presenting nice pretty packages
on the outside which hide their hypocrisy, greed, thrist for power, and lack of compassion on the inside.  

Decades more of abuse? - OR - Stonewall.  Nationwide.  NOW!


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