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The Gay Infiltration of the Conservative Movement

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cliff-kincaid-smallCalifornia Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chairman Ryan Sorba generated a media controversy when he was shown at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) denouncing the organizers for inviting a homosexual Republican group, GOProud, into the event as an official sponsor. In "controversial" remarks, Sorba said homosexuality was unnatural and that he welcomed more debate and discussion about the subject from his political adversaries.

But what many people don't realize is that Sorba's "outburst" was provoked by a speaker who preceded him, Alexander McCobin of Students For Liberty (SFL).

McCobin went out of his way to use valuable time from the podium to thank the American Conservative Union, the main CPAC organizer, for making the controversial decision to approve GOProud's participation.

David Keene, a lobbyist, is the chairman of the ACU and personally approved GOProud's involvement in CPAC.

Sorba told AIM, "I think CPAC went overboard this year. I don't think he [Keene] should be sitting at the top of CPAC." He noted that CPAC over the last several years has also allowed groups such as the ACLU to have exhibits at the event.

"What's next?," Sorba asked. "Are they going to have Republicans for Obamacare? Republicans for free abortions?"

Incredibly, McCobin of SFL told me that his group "is not a conservative organization" and that "We spent this past weekend reaching out to the left and the right at both the Young Democrats of America's convention and the Conservative Political Action Conference. We are not left or right."

If they are not conservative, Sorba asked, "What are they doing at CPAC?" 

No stranger to controversy, Sorba is the author of the book, The Born Gay Hoax (this is a working draft) and was shouted down at Smith College by lesbian activists because of his support for traditional values.

Sorba said the negative reaction he got from some in the CPAC audience came from those in libertarian and pro-Ron Paul groups whose purpose is "to infiltrate the conservative movement and take it over from within." He said that he received strong support after the event from traditional conservatives.  

Proving the point, McCobin's SFL is based at the libertarian Cato Institute, which has a conservative view on federal spending issues but promotes a U.S. military withdrawal from much of the world and very liberal social views, such as legalization of marijuana and other drugs.

Adding to the controversy, the Cato Institute has been funded by the ultra-liberal billionaire George Soros, a major financial benefactor of many different "progressive" organizations. The Open Society Institute of Soros has put tens of thousands of dollars into Cato for such purposes as a "lecture series" on the dangers of a war on drugs, a project to prevent a national system of identification under the immigration laws, and a "Civil Liberties and Counterterrorism Initiative" that protects the civil liberties and human rights of accused terrorists.

What's more, GOProud isn't a conservative group, either. Christopher R. Barron, chairman of GOProud, runs CapSouth Consulting, which works for "centrist Republicans"-not conservatives.

So the issue isn't just why GOProud was at CPAC but why Students For Liberty, an admittedly non-conservative group, was there and had a speaking role. 

"The media gave these clowns a lot of favorable coverage," noted one traditional conservative activist who was upset by the drift of CPAC this year. "We have our work cut out for us, between the media and the libertarian student movement that supports sodomy. We are going to organize a huge turnout of socially conservative youth next year, to offset the libertarian slide that CPAC has taken."

At David Horowitz's Newsreal blog, the libertarian slide was also in evidence, as Ryan Mauro wrote that Sorba's tough response to McCobin and others amounted to "condemning CPAC for allowing homosexuals who share their agenda to co-sponsor them."

In fact, GOProud's commitment to constitutionally protected homosexual sodomy (i.e., anal intercourse) is not a position that appears on the agenda of any conservative groups. Hence, using the term "gay conservative" to describe these people is either a deliberate deception or an oxymoron that doesn't stand up under scrutiny.

Mauro claimed, "I know many conservatives who do not have a problem with homosexuals openly serving in the military, and many more who find banning sodomy to be an act of big government."

Of course, the "banning" of homosexuality is not realistically possible at this stage in the United States because the Supreme Court has effectively legalized it.

But how will open homosexuals in the U.S. military be greeted on Muslim lands where homosexuality is still illegal? Mauro, who runs a website about foreign threats, may want to examine this problem.

GOProud, the organization at the center of the storm, claims to be "conservative" but supports the Obama policy of putting active and open homosexuals in the military, supports homosexual marriage, and even advocates a foreign policy of promoting acceptance of sodomy abroad. The latter is referred to as "Standing strong against radical regimes who seek to criminalize gays and lesbians."

These "radical regimes," such as the Christian-dominated government in Uganda, are trying to prevent the spread of AIDS and protect traditional moral values by toughening laws against homosexuality.

Under these "gay conservatives," one can imagine gay soldiers being deployed to overthrow "homophobic" regimes.

GOProud also says it wants to "defend the Constitution" in the U.S. by "Opposing any anti-gay federal marriage amendment." It doesn't explain how protecting the country against out-of-control judges legalizing gay marriage without a vote of the people is unconstitutional.

David Barton of Wallbuilders, whose knowledge about the moral foundations of America has been cited and recognized by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, points out that the founding fathers regarded homosexual sodomy as a crime against nature and believed it should be outlawed and punished severely. Indeed, Barton cites a case in which General George Washington himself authorized the expulsion of a solder from the army for sodomy.

Barton writes that "It can be safely said that the attitude of the Founders on the subject of homosexuality was precisely that given by William Blackstone in his Commentaries on the Laws-the basis of legal jurisprudence in America and heartily endorsed by numbers of significant Founders. In addressing sodomy (homosexuality), he found the subject so reprehensible that he was ashamed even to discuss it." Blackstone called it "the infamous crime against nature."

Barton goes on, "Because of the nature of the crime, the penalties for the act of sodomy were often severe. For example, Thomas Jefferson indicated that in his home state of Virginia, 'dismemberment' of the offensive organ was the penalty for sodomy. In fact, Jefferson himself authored a bill penalizing sodomy by castration. The laws of the other states showed similar or even more severe penalties..."

Much of this history has been ignored or forgotten, even by some conservatives.

Modern-day conservatives do not necessarily want to "ban" sodomy as a private activity but they do not want to see it promoted in the schools or given special status by government. Many want its negative health effects to be given as much scrutiny as smoking and eating fast food. 

McCobin, who had preceded Sorba and provoked the controversy, has close ties to the Cato Institute and its executive vice president, David Boaz, a member of the Independent Gay Forum and pro-marijuana activist. Boaz sits on the board of Students for Liberty.

Earlier in the week, one day before CPAC, Boaz had moderated a forum on "gay conservatives" at the Cato Institute that featured Andrew Sullivan, the HIV-positive writer who voted for John Kerry in 2004 because President George W. Bush opposed homosexual marriage.  Sullivan later got "married" to another man.

McCobin's CPAC remarks consisted of the following: "In the name of freedom, I would like to thank the American Conservative Union for welcoming GOProud as a co-sponsor of this event, not for any political reason but for the message it sends....Students today recognize that freedom does not come in pieces. Freedom is a single thing that applies to the social as well as the economic realms and should be defended at all times."

McCobin has become a celebrity of sorts on the "Gay Patriot" website, which describes itself as "the internet home for American gay conservatives" and an affiliate of Pajamas Media. The blog is produced by Bruce Carroll and Dan Blatt.Asked to explain where Students For Liberty stands on the major social issues, McCobin told me that his group doesn't take "policy stances" on such issues as abortion and illegal drug use.

But it does apparently believe that government should protect and promote the right to practice homosexuality.

On the question of whether male homosexuals should have the right to donate blood (they are currently prohibited because of their propensity to develop HIV and other life-threatening diseases), McCobin, who said he isn't gay, claimed, "I don't know enough about the situation to comment on this."

On the association with the Cato Institute, he asserted, "Students For Liberty is not affiliated with Cato in any way."

However, he acknowledged that "Cato in-kinds office space to SFL for our use, and we work together on initiatives sometimes (e.g., Cato was one of many sponsors of the 3rd Annual International Students For Liberty Conference last weekend and Cato and SFL co-sponsored a republishing of Cato's 'With all due respect, Mr. President, that is not true' ad in student newspapers after it was successful in national papers last year), but there is no formal relationship and Cato does not fund SFL. SFL is run by students and recent alumni dedicated to liberty as an independent entity. Cato believes in what SFL is doing and we believe in what Cato is doing and so work together when we can."  

SFL's office is listed on its website as at the Cato Institute.

For his part, Sorba wants to generate more controversy. He told AIM that he wants to debate Andrew Sullivan as well as Rachel Maddow, the lesbian host of an MSNBC-TV show. 

            Cliff Kincaid is the Editor of Accuracy in Media, and can be contacted at cliff.kincaid@aim.org.

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written by CD, February 22, 2010
Could I please have Sorba's email or phone? I'm not sure how to live my life and I need his permission/ need him to tell me how. Big government republican who legislate morality should have not been invited to cpac.
Republicans are going to lose BIGTIME, Low-rated comment [Show]
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Sodomy
written by Terry W, February 22, 2010
Sodomy, sodomy, sodomy. Is that all Republicans think about? Give me a break. Our Country is need of real leadership and I hear about is sodomy!

I'm sick of it. Leave the gays alone and GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. We need tax breaks for common folks and less government. Why are all of our leaders in the party obsessed with sodomy? The average American is need of help, not sodomy advice.

Besides - I read in a journal last year that more than 40% of heterosexuals practice sodomy once or more per year.

Leave it alone.
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You can't be a little bit pregnant
written by Renee centfla, February 22, 2010
......And you can't be a little bit Constitutional. You're either a Constitutionalist or you're not. Our country's Constitution put extreme limtis on the federal government, as it should. There is nothing in our Constitution granting the federal government any authority over an individual's sexuality. American adults are free to do whatever they want to do with another consenting adult. Yes, the Liberterians are here, we're in the GOP and we're taking it back from the neo-cons.
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written by summernot, February 22, 2010
I wonder how many conservatives condemning homosexuality enjoy anal or oral intercourse with ther heterosexual partner. If sex is only designed for reproduction, as Sorba said,does this mean that heterosexual couples engaging in these forms of intercourse are also engaging in deviant, unnatural, sinful behavior?

What if a couple engages in intercourse strictly for pleasure without intending to conceive? Is this unnatural and deviant?

What about the 20% of nearly every animal species of who engage in homosexual intercourse? What about the monkeys in the zoo I saw orally pleasuring each other? Is that not natural?
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written by Mark in Orange County, February 22, 2010
Very bizzare...strangely written. Gay Infiltration of the Conservative Movement? Are you kidding? Where does all this strange preoccupation with gay sex come from...hijacking the conservative movement...Come on. As conservatives, we want LESS government intrusion into our lives. Glenn Beck got it right today when he says that the Republican party has a lot of problems. Let's face it, as a political party, we Republicans DO have a lot of problems (but not nearly as many as the Dem's.) Let's focus on smaller government, spending within our means...not on legislating what people can or cannot do in bed.

And WHO CARES what some Muslim country thinks about a US military person whom may be gay. They hate the strait US military also!!!! Uganda...they want to kill gay people. How can any reasonable person not condem that kind of policy?

Let's take our Repbulican party BACK from the religious right fanatics and the drunken spending freaks. Smaller and less government...spending within our means...that is what the Republican party should be standing for.
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President
written by Dr. Scott Lively, February 23, 2010
Ryan Sorba is right, and these comments characterizing his legitimate concerns as some sort of irrational obsession are straight out of the "gay" activist handbook.
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Preoccupation
written by George Kocan, February 23, 2010
We cannot read a newspaper, see a movie, watch tv without being reated to stories about homosexuals dying of AIDS, falling in love, invading churches wearing gaudy sashes, performing in plays regarding female sex organs, suffering from discrimination and depicting Jesus as a pervert. The compulsions and obsessions of homosexuals have poisoned the culture.
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Not all conservatives hate gay people.
written by Patrick , February 23, 2010
I am a conservative. I believe in small government, strong foreign policy, strong military, capitalism, etc. I don't believe in hating gay people. The religious conservatives believe theirs is the only correct view. Fortunately, young people that identify as conservative don't share these bigoted views. As far as gay people serving in muslim countries.....they already are. Duh! We are not the only military force in the middle east. All of the other NATO countries allow gays to serve openly. Even Israel, which everyone knows has a very strong military, allows gays to serve openly. I don't want the Republican Party to be known as the party of HATE. Young conservatives will change the party from within as older bigoted Republicans die off.
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Founding Fathers
written by David in Houston, February 23, 2010
I wouldn't bother trying to use the founding fathers to support your tenuous position. These the same men that supported slavery, thought blacks were 3/5 of a human. They treated women as property (marriage) and second-cla*s citizens (didn't have the right to vote). They also didn't believe in interracial marriage. Not exactly the poster children for tolerance in 2010, wouldn't you say?
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Why is it always about anal sex?? Sodomy does not define homosexuality
written by Lara, February 23, 2010
The founding fathers may have stood against sodomy... But didn't they also condone slavery?? They were great men who did us all a great service - but they were not flawless. As America grows, we sometimes need to make changes.

A government cannot impose morality on its people. (Take Prohibition as an example: it was repealed because it didn't work.)

On a side note - I don't know of any school where sodomy is promoted!! And its health risks are nowhere near that of smoking or fast food.
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Laughable use of certain words
written by Z, February 23, 2010
People at this conference are very whimsically throwing around the words "freedom" and "liberty", among others. It was quite a blowup between Young Americans for Freedom and Young Americans for Liberty, after all. Those two are now mortal enemies.

And don't even get me started on the Judean People's Front. Splitters!
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It's time to come out of the closet about homosexuals.
written by DavidW, February 25, 2010
It is time to realize the absolute malicious charade that homosexuals practice when it comes to defining their behavior. First off, we will not compare heterosexuals to homosexuals as that is the initial error that homosexuals themselves make. Unable as they are to distinguish physical and metaphysical differences between men and women. In the words of Ronald Regan "There is no moral equivalence..." between heterosexuals and homosexuals.

Homosexuals insist on having a conversation about health and normality after they throw the Bible and the Catholic faith over their shoulders, after they throw conventional secular morals over their shoulders. Even on it's secular merit (a religious word) the Bible is a compendium of several thousand years of mans experiences, for many it is the oldest book in their homes by far, it was through the grace of God the first published book in human history which should on that ground alone earned it the merit of being read, it is the most widely publish book of course for the same reason, yet the homosexuals would dismiss it for something found on the New York Times best sellers list.

Homosexuals try to reconcile "pride" as a quality when it is by definition a flaw in character. Further, we needn't look at the animal kingdom for explanation for human behavior. Many of us have never agreed to the notion that man is simply an "intelligent animal'. That was a fraud thrust upon the public. They spend their time trying to convince other people through the medium of human language that they are animals, which is in itself merely a psychological attack and psychology is an exclusive study of humanity. Men are liars, animals cannot lie, then again one would claim that lying is a form of intelligence when in fact it is not.

Homosexuals are like 'malware' they are a program and a progressive one at that but their program has only one intention, to do harm. It is nihilistic, aggressive and a pathological attack against American society and conventional society world wide.

Homosexuals are mad, they are angry and taking out their anger on society. They are vain social climbers who refuse patience and objective reality. Propagating one of the greatest lies of the twenty-first century that there is anything remotely "alternative" to life. They have abandoned their posts as the most ambulatory examples of the psychological contortion that people in western societies are going through, recognized by even former President George W. Bush to name the least.

However, through it all, war, earthquakes, school shootings, planes deliberately smashed into buildings homosexuals will tell you they're fine. A lie designed to suffocate the any communion with the world that squeezes them a tear or any evidence of a soul but they refuse to cry out and merely retaliate brutal iciness to a world that's putting them through the torture.
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written by Jeff W, February 25, 2010
I agree absolutely with Ryan Sorba. It is as plain as day that there exists a subtle and not so subtle movement to defeat the fundamental patriot cause; the original intent cause; the founding liberty cause; the republic restoration cause; from within. Of course we know that this is how all great societies are destroyed; from within.

I also agree with Peter Marshall's declaration of freedom; that it is not the ability to do as you please (Libertarian Party view), but that it is the opportunity to do what is right. I believe the founding generation believed this also.
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Well done, David W
written by RJLigier, February 28, 2010
You get it, and it wasn't even necessary to address the fact that the Republican Party has always been a minority liberal party exclusive of the Goldwater and Reagan nominations. It time to push back after 2010 to prevent another debacle like 2008 where the candidates were nothing but socially liberal attorneys. I tend to be more aggressive in that I recognize the fraud perpetuated by the liberal bodies of the APA(s) and the ABA in attempting to normalize neurotic behavior and its a*sociated paraphilias to children and the uneducated ma*ses. If it became necessary to out Republican icons to help the population understand what has transpired since the revision of the ALIMPC in 1955 based on the musings of the sadomasochistic borderline psychopath, Alfred Kinsey, I would no qualms in doing so.

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