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Paraguay: Politician who called gay people ‘monkeys’ elected president

By Staff on from pinknews.co.uk

Paraguay is no Uruguay: Despite South America's recent gay marriage landmarks -- Rio De Janiero (in Brazil) and Uruguay passing marriage equality legislation -- another country in the region is taking a big step backward when it comes to gay rights. Paraguay has elected a new president, Horatio Cartes, who is known for calling gays "monkeys" and saying that he would rather shoot himself in the b [more...]
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RNC Member Calls GOP 'Party of Tolerance,' Gay Republican Keeps A Straight Face (VIDEO)

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Party of Delusions: On Friday's episode of Hardball with Chris Matthews, things got a little awkward as Republican National Committee member Robin Armstrong defended the committee's same-sex marriage opposition to Log Cabin Republicans executive director Gregory Angelo, who said that the anti-gay stance will lose them votes in 2016. But Angelo played in cool -- amazingly -- when Armstrong [more...]
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Republican National Committee reaffirms opposition to gay marriage

By Staff on from washingtonpost.com

Not turning back: The same week that a U.S. poll showed record support for gay marriage -- 53 percent -- the Republican National Committee voted to reaffirm its stand against gay marriage in a West Hollywood meeting on Friday. Members pledged "support for marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and as the optimum environment in which to raise healthy children for the future of America.” T [more...]
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FRC’s Tony Perkins: Stop giving to GOP

By Staff on from politico.com

Hate group threatens GOP: In a leaked email released today on CNN, Family Research Council president Tony Perkins is calling on all GOP donors to stop contributing money “until the RNC and the other national Republican organizations grow a backbone and start defending core principles." And what about today's poll, which shows majority support for gay marriage? Perkins writes: “Instead of trying t [more...]
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Some social conservatives threaten to abandon GOP

By Staff on from washingtonpost.com

Don't let the door hit you on the way out: As if their very presence is holding the party together, several high-visibility social conservatives are threatening to leave the Republican Party if gay marriage is embraced. Authors of the GOP demand letter, which include Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Phyllis Schlafly of the Eagle Forum, allege that a flip flop will lead to more "ide [more...]
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The remarkable political transparency of the Senate’s changing attitudes on gay marriage

By Staff on from washingtonpost.com

The slippery senate slope: In the last month, senators from both sides of the aisle announced support for gay marriage at a rate of nearly one every 1.5 days. The question is not why they changed their tune (according to the onslaught of press releases, they finally did some "soul searching"), but rather, why now? One theory: "Consider that of the 13 Democrats who have reversed cour [more...]
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Rick Santorum: ‘It Would Be Suicidal’ If GOP Embraces Gay Marriage

By Staff on from businessinsider.com

Dirty politics: After comparing Ohio Sen. Rob Portman and Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk's gay marriage stance to the Republican leaders who went pro-choice in the 1960s and 1970s, former presidential candidate Rick Santorum has said that a pro-gay marriage GOP would be "suicidal." In an interview with the Des Moines Register, Santorum said that “I’m sure you could go back and read stories, oh, you know [more...]
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Matt Salmon's Gay Son Talks Congressman Father's Same-Sex Marriage Opposition, Reparative Therapy (VIDEO)

By Staff on from huffingtonpost.com

Daddy issues: Arizona state representative Matt Salmon's gay son, also named Matt, is still defending his father's anti-gay marriage stance, although he did say that he wouldn't mind the support of a father like Ohio Senator Rob Portman. The young Salmon, who also discussed his experience with anti-gay therapy in college, said that while he and his dad "have a great relationship," his homosexuali [more...]
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