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GOPProud founder dumps his party
Posted on 1/15/14 at 1:53 am
Posted on 1/15/14 at 1:53 am
Jimmy LaSalvia founded GOPProud which is a gay organization the the Republican Party. That's like starting a Saban Fan Club at LSU. Why be where you're hated?
Well he finally woke up and speaks the truth: LINK
A new Gallup poll came out last week showing that a record number of Americans, 42%, reject both major political parties and identify as independent. Republicans are at a historic low of only 27%.
I’ve said for a long time that both John McCain and Mitt Romney won independents, but lost the election, because most independents used to be Republicans. They were Republicans, but now they are too embarrassed to formally affiliate with a party that’s lost its way.
Today, I joined the ranks of unaffiliated voters. I am every bit as conservative as I’ve always been, but I just can’t bring myself to carry the Republican label any longer. You see, I just don’t agree with the big-government ‘conservatives’ who run the party now.
The other reason I am leaving is the tolerance of bigotry in the GOP. The current leadership lacks the courage to stand up to it – I’m not sure they ever will.
I have worked hard to help to create an atmosphere on the right where conservatives can openly support gay Americans and even support same-sex marriage. In that effort, we have won, but there is more work to do to root out the anti-gay and other forms of bigotry in the party.
So I changed my voter registration today – “No Party.”
Things are changing, and I’ve been writing a lot about a recalibration that is happening in the political sphere these days. I’ll share my thoughts on the changing political landscape over the coming months and year on this site, and in a book I hope to complete this year.
So, now I feel huge sense of freedom. I am an independent conservative. (That sounds much better than ‘gay Republican.’)
Well he finally woke up and speaks the truth: LINK
A new Gallup poll came out last week showing that a record number of Americans, 42%, reject both major political parties and identify as independent. Republicans are at a historic low of only 27%.
I’ve said for a long time that both John McCain and Mitt Romney won independents, but lost the election, because most independents used to be Republicans. They were Republicans, but now they are too embarrassed to formally affiliate with a party that’s lost its way.
Today, I joined the ranks of unaffiliated voters. I am every bit as conservative as I’ve always been, but I just can’t bring myself to carry the Republican label any longer. You see, I just don’t agree with the big-government ‘conservatives’ who run the party now.
The other reason I am leaving is the tolerance of bigotry in the GOP. The current leadership lacks the courage to stand up to it – I’m not sure they ever will.
I have worked hard to help to create an atmosphere on the right where conservatives can openly support gay Americans and even support same-sex marriage. In that effort, we have won, but there is more work to do to root out the anti-gay and other forms of bigotry in the party.
So I changed my voter registration today – “No Party.”
Things are changing, and I’ve been writing a lot about a recalibration that is happening in the political sphere these days. I’ll share my thoughts on the changing political landscape over the coming months and year on this site, and in a book I hope to complete this year.
So, now I feel huge sense of freedom. I am an independent conservative. (That sounds much better than ‘gay Republican.’)
This post was edited on 1/15/14 at 1:54 am
Posted on 1/15/14 at 2:01 am to Vegas Bengal
Welcome aboard brother. Prepare yourself, as you well know these guys will label you a liberal, a socialist and ever other label that will paint you as anything other then what you are. An American who is tired of the same old shite from our party.
I frankly think the ground swell has long begun where the intolerant on the right is being pushed out. I have said countless times to reclaim the GOP we have to burn it down completely. And that fire has started.
Let me know when you finish your book. I will happily buy it.
I frankly think the ground swell has long begun where the intolerant on the right is being pushed out. I have said countless times to reclaim the GOP we have to burn it down completely. And that fire has started.
Let me know when you finish your book. I will happily buy it.
This post was edited on 1/15/14 at 2:28 am
Posted on 1/15/14 at 2:04 am to asurob1
A question:
when was gay marriage EVER a plank in the republican party platform?
when was gay marriage EVER a plank in the republican party platform?
Posted on 1/15/14 at 2:50 am to Vegas Bengal
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You see, I just don’t agree with the big-government ‘conservatives’ who run the party now.
This is something that me and a gay man can agree upon.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 3:17 am to Vegas Bengal
If his fight is solely against big gov't establishment republicans who are no better than the democrats and social conservatives who oppose gay marriage, are pro WOD, wants religion involved in public policy, then I'll support him.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 4:58 am to Vegas Bengal
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You see, I just don’t agree with the big-government ‘conservatives’ who run the party now.
Good for him. frick the GOP in its current state right now.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:04 am to SpartyGator
I agree with the big government conservative description and I'm looking forward to more libertarian influence within the GOP.
This post was edited on 1/15/14 at 7:05 am
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:08 am to Vegas Bengal
Vegastoddy I have never heard of this guy.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:14 am to Vegas Bengal
So he's being a stereotypical homosexual?
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:14 am to asurob1
quote:Yet, none of that arsonist's vitriol reserved for Dems. Just the GOP. Odd posture indeed . . . for a "Reagan Republican"
we have to burn it down completely
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:26 am to Vegas Bengal
Good for him. He's dead on.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:28 am to Vegas Bengal
He's behind the curve.
I dumped them years ago.
I dumped them years ago.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:32 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
quote:
A question:
when was gay marriage EVER a plank in the republican party platform?
Posted on 1/15/14 at 7:44 am to Vegas Bengal
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I’ve said for a long time that both John McCain and Mitt Romney won independents, but lost the election, because most independents used to be Republicans.
While I agree that a lot of true Independents lean conservative (especially on fiscal matters), the GOP lost 2008 and 2012 due to losing the Hispanic support Bush had in 2000 and 2004.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:08 am to Vegas Bengal
The bad news it the GOP is losing every stripe of voter because none of the "leadership" stands on ANY principal.
Reagan won the way he won as much due to social conservatives as fiscal conservatives - he spoke to both equally. Bush 41 rode Reagan's coattails into office.
Bush 43 won because he very actively courted the social conservatives (especially pro-life voters). Most people who are pro-life are also pro-traditional marriage.
The current inside the beltway GOP mindset seems to be taking the social conservative (especially pro-life) for granted.
So by playing the middle the GOP loses on all fronts and will never, ever, win another national election without the pro-life vote being energized and active.
Reagan won the way he won as much due to social conservatives as fiscal conservatives - he spoke to both equally. Bush 41 rode Reagan's coattails into office.
Bush 43 won because he very actively courted the social conservatives (especially pro-life voters). Most people who are pro-life are also pro-traditional marriage.
The current inside the beltway GOP mindset seems to be taking the social conservative (especially pro-life) for granted.
So by playing the middle the GOP loses on all fronts and will never, ever, win another national election without the pro-life vote being energized and active.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:11 am to Mid Iowa Tiger
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The bad news it the GOP is losing every stripe of voter because none of the "leadership" stands on ANY principal.
Not true. The GOP made considerable gains among white voters (especially males) over the last 20 years.
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So by playing the middle the GOP loses on all fronts and will never, ever, win another national election without the pro-life vote being energized and active.
When has the GOP not had a pro-life candidate?
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:14 am to Vegas Bengal
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I just don’t agree with the big-government ‘conservatives’ who run the party now.
Welcome to 2006 (at least for me).
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The other reason I am leaving is the tolerance of bigotry in the GOP. The current leadership lacks the courage to stand up to it – I’m not sure they ever will.
What one person sees as tolerance of bigotry is actually people not seeing it as an issue and essentially not giving a shite. Besides TD PT and the forced fed media, how often does gay marriage enter into a normal person's life? Zero.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:18 am to Jbird
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Vegastoddy I have never heard of this guy
I have never heard of him, but, he seems like a real drama queen.
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:22 am to Vegas Bengal
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Things are changing, and I’ve been writing a lot about a recalibration that is happening in the political sphere these days. I’ll share my thoughts on the changing political landscape over the coming months and year on this site, and in a book I hope to complete this year.
What's the premise of the book? That the US electorate is becoming increasingly in favor of bigger government, more gov't services and entitlements?
Posted on 1/15/14 at 8:30 am to asurob1
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asurob1
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Welcome aboard brother.
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