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G.O.P. Consultant Weds His Male Partner
New York Times ^ | April 9, 2005 | Adam Nagourney

Posted on 04/10/2005 6:05:34 AM PDT by billorites

WASHINGTON, April 8 - Arthur J. Finkelstein, a prominent Republican consultant who has directed a series of hard-edged political campaigns to elect conservatives in the United States and Israel over the last 25 years, said Friday that he had married his male partner in a civil ceremony at his home in Massachusetts.

Mr. Finkelstein, 59, who has made a practice of defeating Democrats by trying to demonize them as liberal, said in a brief interview that he had married his partner of 40 years to ensure that the couple had the same benefits available to married heterosexual couples.

"I believe that visitation rights, health care benefits and other human relationship contracts that are taken for granted by all married people should be available to partners," he said.

He declined further comment on the wedding, which was in December.

Some of Mr. Finkelstein's associates said they were startled to learn that this prominent American conservative had married a man, given his history with the party, especially at a time when many Republican leaders, including President Bush, have campaigned against same-sex marriage and proposed amending the Constitution to ban it. Mr. Finkelstein has been allied over the years with Republicans who have fiercely opposed gay rights measures, including former Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina, and has been the subject of attacks by gay rights activists who have accused him of hypocrisy. He was identified as gay in a Boston Magazine article in 1996.

One of Mr. Finkelstein's associates, who declined to speak on the record, citing Mr. Finkelstein's desire for privacy, said Mr. Finkelstein did not view his marriage as a political statement and had specifically decided to have a civil ceremony rather than a religious one. This associate argued that over the past 20 years, Mr. Finkelstein had identified himself as a libertarian and an opponent of big government, distancing himself from social conservatives as they have gained political muscle and dominance in the party.

Mr. Finkelstein's associates declined to provide his spouse's name. He was married at his home by a gay state official, whose name and office were not released. The ceremony was attended by relatives of both men, a few friends and a state legislator, an attendee said.

None of Mr. Finkelstein's better-known political clients, among them Gov. George E. Pataki of New York and former Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato of New York, attended, that person said. Several of Mr. Finkelstein's long-term political associates said that he had not told them about the wedding, and that they had learned about it from a reporter.

The wedding was disclosed by an associate of Mr. Finkelstein's, and he confirmed it in the interview.

Mr. Finkelstein has frequently come under criticism by gay rights groups for representing politicians who have been ardent foes of gay rights. He helped create the template for a line of attack he repeatedly invoked against Democrats, including Mario M. Cuomo of New York, describing them as liberal.

In Israel, Mr. Finkelstein used similar attacks against the Labor Party as an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and as a consultant to the winning and losing campaigns of Benjamin Netanyahu, the former prime minister.

Mr. Finkelstein has regularly described himself as a libertarian who supports same-sex marriage and abortion rights while opposing big government. In an interview with Maariv, an Israeli newspaper, after the American elections last year, he criticized the Republican Party as growing too close to evangelical Christians, warning it could cause long-term damage to the party.

Details of Mr. Finkelstein's relationship have appeared in regular news accounts over the years, as they did in the Boston Magazine article, which reported that Mr. Finkelstein lived with his partner and two children in Ipswich, Mass.

Still, some conservative friends said Mr. Finkelstein's marriage would roil conservatives and highlight divisions among them over the importance of social issues to their movement.

"In recent years, Arthur hasn't pretended to be a social conservative," said one longtime conservative associate, who cited Mr. Finkelstein's aversion to publicity in declining to be identified. "But this is the same man who was the architect of Jesse Helms's political rise."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: finkelstein; homosexualagenda

1 posted on 04/10/2005 6:05:34 AM PDT by billorites
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To: billorites

Wonder if Barney Frank caught the bouquet of gerbils.


2 posted on 04/10/2005 6:09:33 AM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: billorites
Still, some conservative friends said Mr. Finkelstein's marriage would roil conservatives and highlight divisions among them over the importance of social issues to their movement.

LOL. State after state passes Amendments banning gay marriage by 70%. The GOP supports such bans by about 90%. Dems support such bans by about 50%. And the MSM wants you to believe it is the GOP who is divided. What a bunch of ignoramuses.

3 posted on 04/10/2005 6:12:18 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: billorites
"after the American elections last year, he criticized the Republican Party as growing too close to evangelical Christians, warning it could cause long-term damage to the party."

Republicans like this could cause long-term damage to the party. Sounds like he's in the wrong party to me. Special homosexual rights and killing babies are the antithesis of the Republican party, IMO.
4 posted on 04/10/2005 6:13:26 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: billorites

Conservative rumpriders united...send the story to someone who cares....


5 posted on 04/10/2005 6:20:41 AM PDT by Route101
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To: Route101

The intent of these stories is ooooo transparent. How often do you see a story on a pro-life Dim?


6 posted on 04/10/2005 6:35:55 AM PDT by traderrob6
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To: billorites
One of Mr. Finkelstein's associates, who declined to speak on the record, citing Mr. Finkelstein's desire for privacy, said Mr. Finkelstein did not view his marriage as a political statement and had specifically decided to have a civil ceremony rather than a religious one.

That was conservative of him.

7 posted on 04/10/2005 6:36:41 AM PDT by madprof98
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To: billorites

He may be an unrepentant sodomite but he's our unrepentant sodomite.


8 posted on 04/10/2005 6:52:50 AM PDT by notfondajane (I did think Barbarella was kinda cool though.)
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To: billorites

Could someone forward the Finklestien resume to John McCain? Maybe the RINOs have found their Mary Cheney.


9 posted on 04/10/2005 6:56:16 AM PDT by mission9 (Be a citizen worth living for, in a Nation worth dying for...)
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To: peyton randolph
"Wonder if Barney Frank caught the bouquet of gerbils."

Rofl

10 posted on 04/10/2005 6:57:33 AM PDT by Liberator
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To: billorites

elsewhere today the NYSlimes reported that Finkelstein is in the beginning startup of a campaign to stop Hillary.

Hmmm. I Wonder if this unnecessary information about a private person was designed to drive social conservatives away from Finkelstein, the most dreaded conservative strategist other than Karl Rove?


11 posted on 04/10/2005 9:24:17 AM PDT by wildbill
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To: madprof98

There goes the neighborhood....I am about ready
to throw in the towel on politics in general..
the clincher will be the temerity of the Senate
on these Judges...If they dobn't shove it down
the throats of Schumer and his ilk....I'm outa
there- support for "R's"..I mean. Jake


12 posted on 04/10/2005 9:29:35 AM PDT by sanjacjake
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To: Always Right

Your post was just perfect; thank you!


13 posted on 04/10/2005 10:00:05 AM PDT by alwaysconservative (It used to be only death and taxes were inevitable. Now, there's shipping and handling, too.)
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To: billorites; wildbill
Finkelstein's name came up on the O'Reilly Factor.
They discussed Finkelstein's raising of tens of millions to derail Hillary.

The Clintoons must be worried because O showed a clip of Bubba actually discussing Finkelstein...and Bubba appeared to be "whistling by the graveyard." LOL
14 posted on 04/13/2005 5:14:45 PM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
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To: kellynla

I loath O'Reilly.


15 posted on 04/13/2005 5:27:40 PM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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