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[Quisling ALERT] More Iowa Republicans coming out for marriage equality
Bleeding Heartland ^ | Jan. 29, 2013

Posted on 01/29/2013 12:54:46 PM PST by EternalVigilance

Very few prominent Iowa Republicans have endorsed same-sex marriage rights since the Iowa Supreme Court's 2009 decision striking down the state's Defense of Marriage Act. Every Republican now serving in the Iowa House and Senate is on record supporting a constitutional amendment to reverse that court ruling. When former State Senator Jeff Angelo created the Iowans for Freedom movement in 2011 to support marriage equality as consistent with conservative values, only a handful of Republicans signed on. One of them, Linn County Supervisor Brent Oleson, was later warned against seeking the GOP nomination for the special election in Senate district 18, in part because of his position on marriage.

Last night some heavy-hitter Republican strategists and activists met in Des Moines to urge the Iowa GOP to change its stance on marriage equality.


Former Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman, who worked on George W. Bush's first presidential campaign in Iowa, was the featured guest at yesterday's Iowans for Freedom event. As RNC chair, Mehlman collaborated on a strategy to place "one man, one woman" marriage initiatives on state ballots to improve GOP prospects. He came out as gay in 2010 and has been working ever since to reverse some of the damage he did to LGBT couples denied civil marriage rights. O.Kay Henderson covered the event and posted the audio at Radio Iowa. Mehlman's remarks run for about ten minutes.
"How can smaller and less intrusive government not include the right to choose the person that you would like to marry?" Mehlman said during brief remarks at the gathering. "...How does standing in the way of two adults who love each other not discourage rather than promote family values?"

Mehlman emphasized that civil marriage laws protect religious liberty and the right of religious organizations not to perform or recognize same-sex unions. He also talked about the hardships LGBT couples endure in states that don't grant legal status to their relationships. He said Iowa is "a better place today, a freer place, a juster place" because of civil marriage rights, and said opponents of equality can't provide a single example of how they have been harmed by other people's marriages.

David Kochel, who managed Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign in Iowa, helped organize Mehlman's Iowa visit. On January 27, he came out for marriage equality on WHO-TV's show "The Insiders." On that program, Kochel referred to a "demographic shift," including his own young adult children, who want to "move past" some of the social issues that have been a focus in Republican politics. Kochel asserted, "Frankly, the culture wars are kind of over. And the Republicans, largely, lost." He said that if Republicans are the party of "freedom and liberty," that should extend to personal freedom and the right to marry.

Kochel told last night's gathering that he usually stands in the back of the room at political events, but feels it's time to "step to the front of the room" on this issue. He said his children had called him to congratulate him after Sunday's WHO-TV program. For them and their generation, "it's a settled issue." Kochel said he had quietly felt this way for many years. While he understands that many Republicans will disagree with him on marriage, he urged them to recognize the need to "update our message," "reach out" and be more inclusive."

Henderson listed some of the other notables at last night's Iowans for Freedom Event. They included longtime RNC Committeeman Steve Roberts, Bob Dole's 1988 Iowa caucus campaign manager Tom Synhorst, Linn County GOP activist Kathy Potts, and (most surprising to me) Eric Woolson, who managed Mike Huckabee's 2008 presidential campaign in Iowa and the 2010 gubernatorial campaign of Bob Vander Plaats. No Iowan has been more relentlessly, some might say obsessively opposed to marriage equality than Vander Plaats. I am seeking comment from Woolson on whether he supports same-sex marriage rights or attended last night's event just to see Mehlman. Stan Thompson, the GOP challenger to Representative Leonard Boswell in 2002 and 2004 was there as well.

Toward the end of the event, Angelo asked supporters to "like" the Iowa Republicans for Freedom Facebook page, while Kochel jokingly asked people to defend him on twitter @ddkochel. They deserve that support. It takes courage to step as far out of the Iowa Republican mainstream as they have done. The sooner marriage stops being a partisan issue, the better it will be for everyone.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: gop; homosexualagenda; republicans
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To: EternalVigilance

Tell me Tom, who is pushing the gas tax in the legislature? Where is the bill? Please link it.

Who voted against concealed carry? No Republican that I’m aware of. Who voted against Stand Your Ground? Again no Republican I’m aware of.

Sweeney put an amendment to the HHS bill that all money must go to whole health providers, and thereby away from Planned Parenthood. Shaw filed an amendment to specifically deny funding for abortions. BOTH were ruled Out of Order. NO deal was cut for refunding PP because it was already in the original bill, and all attempts to change it were ruled Out of Order. Your ‘history’ is bogus lies.

Please, list the bill where Republicans opposed legislation to protect babies in the womb. HF 657, the Fetal Pain bill was supported by every Republican.

Which legislators endorsed Romney? Name them.

Your ‘party’ has absolutely no factor in Iowa politics. You are delusional. You have no ability to create chaos in the party and your BS that we are fed up with our state leadership is just that.

So bring your scorched earth buddy, you are pressing a button connected to nothing.


41 posted on 01/30/2013 10:31:37 AM PST by Free Vulcan (Vote Republican! [You can vote Democrat when you're dead]...)
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To: Free Vulcan

Well, you’ve shown that you know little of your own party’s history over the last two decades, or who the real movers and shakers still are.

You don’t know much about what has gone on in the legislature for the last few sessions.

But you’ve convinced me of one thing for sure. It’s time that I spent a little less time helping folks in other states and spent a bit more time in my own.

What a mess the Republicans have made of things. Sheesh.


42 posted on 01/30/2013 10:51:52 AM PST by EternalVigilance ('Where there is a spark of patriotic fire, we will rekindle it.' Samuel Adams)
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To: EternalVigilance

And once again, as I presented the facts, you go back to general, unfounded accusations and trying to be parochial with no authority or credibility.

What I presented was from the House Journal itself. Who should I believe, you or my dirty lying eyes? During all your ranting manifesto diatribes you have not managed to produce any facts about anything, other than who attended this meeting.

And then your go back to more unfounded, factless accusations and delusions of grandeur.


43 posted on 01/30/2013 11:17:22 AM PST by Free Vulcan (Vote Republican! [You can vote Democrat when you're dead]...)
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