Gay Politicians Boycott HRC
The campaign against Human Rights Campaign continues. HRC came under fire last year after flip-flopping on an inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act. After vowing to fight for trans rights, the non-profit did an about face and began pushing for a gays-only version of the legislation. Now, months later, the after shocks are being felt in San Francisco, where two of the city’s gay politicos have vowed to boycott HRC’s annual dinner next month: On Tuesday, San Francisco Supervisors Tom Ammiano and Bevan Dufty introduced a resolution at City Hall calling for a bill that includes transgender people and recognizing the boycott. “The Human Rights Campaign should not be human rights cowards,” Ammiano said at … Continued… 74 Responses» |
Sullivan Takes On HRC’s Clinton Love, Inaction
Andrew Sullivan today reignites his long-standing feud with Human Rights Campaign. Flamers on! |
Finances…
“[Human Rights Campaigns’ leaders] made contributions to their favorite candidates during the primary race, and as expected by many independent gay pundits, the top recipient of their contributions was the other HRC, Senator Clinton. The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, received nothing from the HRC leaders.” Human Rights Campaign endorsed Obama last week. [Petrelis Files] 14 Responses» |
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Biting.
The New York Post’s David Benkof ain’t about the gay marriage battle: “The Human Rights Cam paign, America’s largest gay-rights group, recently announced plans to spend at least a half-million dollars to defeat the California Marriage Protection Act. What a waste; gays and lesbians have far more urgent needs. The Golden State constitutional amendment poses no substantive threat to them - it will take nothing away from same-sex couples but the word “marriage.” Even if HRC wants Californians to vote no on the initiative, $500,000 is a lot to spend on a struggle to retain an unpopular court victory that’s only semantic and symbolic.” [NY Post] 27 Responses» |
Obama Campaign Calls On Clinton’s Gays
Barack Obama’s gay push continues. In addition to releasing a gay pride message yesterday, the Senator’s campaign last night organized an impromptu conference call for about 1200 Democratic supporters. While ostensibly meant to inform the Democratic candidate’s constituents, the call served another, far more important purpose: rallying Senator Hillary Clinton’s supporters. In fact, the former contender’s name arose within seconds of the call’s commencement, when Obama’s deputy campaign manager Steve Hildebrand began, “It is a very important time for our country, our party, for Senator Obama and Senator Clinton.” |
Log Cabin Builds McCain Case
The general election officially began this week, so we imagined that the Log Cabin Republicans would make good on their post-primary word and endorse John McCain. They have not. President Patrick Sammon did tell us this morning, however, that he and his peers In the meantime, the political group has turned its sights on Human Rights Campaign, which this week released a scathing report on McCain’s gay record. And, as part of a larger effort to set things straight, Cabin member Scott Tucker took to the blogosphere to school us on McCain’s virtues. |
Backing.
Human Rights Campaign endorsed Barack Obama today. Said the group’s president, Joe Solmonse: “Senator Obama has consistently shown that he understands, as we do, that, GLBT rights are civil rights, and human rights. Senator Obama has said that embracing ‘our gay brothers and sisters’ is true to Martin Luther King’s vision; I know that Senator Obama’s vision is one of equality, fairness, and justice for all of us.” [HRC] 14 Responses» |
McCain’s Gay Policies Splayed
Daaaamn! HRC lays it all out there in their new push against John McCain. The gay non-profit today released a six-page report emphasizing all of the Republican’s anti-gay ways. Their conclusion: McCain’s nothing but an older, grayer, less courageous Bush. [Prune-tang?] So, gays for McCain, let this be a lesson to you: don’t do it. See an even more explicit dissection - and the report - after the jump… |
War Games.
Human Rights Campaign will release a six-page report on John McCain’s lackluster gay record. One McCain biographer who saw the report remarked: “This report by the Human Rights Campaign makes it is clear that John McCain would bring the same right-wing bias and politically expedient flip flops to GLBT policy as he does to the rest of the policy arena.” [POQ] 1 Response» |
Good Fight.
Human Rights Campaign’s getting in on the gay marriage action by pledging $500,000 to fight right wing attempts to ban same-sex nuptials in the Golden State. Said president Joe Solmonese, “With the $500,000 commitment to Equality for All today, HRC aims to ensure that California remains a state where every person has the opportunity to realize their hopes and dreams by being able to marry the person they love.” [HRC] 3 Responses» |
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Gay-Friendly Hospitals Scored
Dealing with hospitals as a homo can be quite the pain. For example, one may not be able to advise on medical treatment for a “partner” to whom they’re not officially married. In an effort to make things easier for the queers, Human Rights Campaign and the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association teamed up for the Healthcare Equality Index, a handy guide to gay friendly hospitals across the country: Just over half of 88 hospitals got top marks under a new rating system created by two national gay-rights organizations which hope the standards will result in more compassionate treatment of gay and lesbian patients. Policies addressed in the ratings include patient nondiscrimination, visitation and … Continued… 1 Response» |
A Little Late?
“Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese met with a handful of transgender activists in Atlanta last week and apologized for “misspeaking” at last year’s Southern Comfort conference, where he promised HRC would only support an Employment Non-Discrimination Act that included gender identity, according to people attending the meeting… HRC supports including gender identity in ENDA, but urged Congress members to vote in favor of [Barney] Frank’s sexual orientation-only bill as an incremental strategy.” [SoVo] 4 Responses» |
Holy Rollers!
Human Rights Campaign just announced Clergy Call 2009, an interfaith effort to raise queer awareness among the pious folk. Here’s what president Joe Solmonese had to say about the event, “America’s clergy are transforming our nation one congregation at a time and making it easier for Members of Congress to stand for equality. These trainings will encourage participants to take their conversations to the next level and work for change in the public sphere.” Those of you interested in salvation should sign up and feel the spirit [HRC] 10 Responses» |
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HRC Explains Itself, Digs Hole
Human Rights Campaign’s dirty tricks are catching up with them. Yesterday the non-profit’s VP of policy, David Smith, went on Michelangelo Signorile’s radio show to explain why he and his peers aren’t endorsing homo-politico Jim Neal. Smith also attempted to clear up why they’re endorsing Senator Susan Collins, a Republican who supported anti-gay judges like Sam Alito, but the group chose not to endorse Oregonian politician Gordon Smith, who has also been a gay ally… |
Gay Activist Allen Roskoff Lets It All Out
Allen Roskoff’s never been afraid to voice his opinion. Well, that’s not true. Like so many of the lavender set, the New York-based activist once hid in the closet, but found himself out and proud after falling in with the Gay Activist Alliance, one of our city’s first post-Stonewall rights groups. Now, as president of the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, Roskoff remains one of the most progressive activists this side of the Mississippi. In fact, it was an email from Roskoff that spurred the following exchange with our editor. Some of you may recall last week’s story about anti-gay “cult” Aesthetic Realism. Well, Roskoff wrote to us and regaled us with tales of how he and his GAA pals used to rail against the group. Always intrigued by tales of homo history, we asked Roskoff if he’d like to elaborate for you, our darling readers. And he graciously agreed. Read what Roskoff has to say about the Realism movement, gay activism’s golden years, why homos need to stop cheering for Hillary Clinton, how Barney Frank and HRC do more harm than good, and why Barack Obama must be the Democratic nominee - after the jump, naturally. 6 Responses» |