The board of the gay Log Cabin Republicans has voted overwhelming against endorsing President Bush for re-election, reports the New York Times, citing Bush's support for the proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. In doing so, said LCR head Patrick Guerriero, "Some will accuse us of being disloyal. It was actually the White House who was disloyal" to the one million self-identified gay voters who supported President Bush in the 2000 election.
[LCR's news release is here.]
LCR also struck the right chord in making sure to praise the
aspects of the GOP agenda which they, as Republicans, agree. As the
Times reports:
Log Cabin, [Guerriero] said, "proudly supported the president's firm leadership in the war on terror," adding, "We especially applaud the president's leadership in cutting taxes for American families and small businesses, his belief in free-market principles and his compassionate and historic leadership in the global fight against H.I.V./AIDS."
The group also denounced what it called "flip-flops" by Senator John Kerry, the Democratic nominee, referring to statements that Mr. Kerry opposed same-sex marriage but also opposed amending the federal Constitution to ban it.
Guerriero, says the Times, "attributed the president's embrace of the proposed amendment to a 'dramatic and disappointing' decision by his political advisers to make turnout of evangelical Christians a priority in the 2004 election."
LCR now says it plans to "shift our financial and political
resources to defeating the radical right," partly by supporting
sympathetic Republican candidates for Congress." And that, too, is
as it should be.