HRC and HRC

Can you imagine whom the Human Rights Campaign is going to endorse for president? Go on. Have a wild guess. My favorite quote:

Hochberg said he doesn’t believe Clinton’s opposition to same-sex marriage will hurt her among the majority of gay voters. He said most gays understand that marriage is a long-range goal and that other, first-step goals must come first, such as passage of a gay and transgender civil rights bill and hate crimes bill.

"She understands our issues and is strongly committed to our cause," Hochberg said.

This has been the mantra of HRC for almost twenty years now. In case Hochberg hadn’t noticed, we already have civil marriage rights in one state, all-but-marriage in several others, and a legislative majority in the most populous state for the reform. The "long-range" goal has already happened. The "first step goals" are still undone.

Gay Rights in Russia and Eastern Europe

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The backlash is often violent, from Riga to Moscow:

[Businessman and anti-gay campaigner] Igors Maslakovs’ views on homosexuality, he says, are Christian beliefs. He has particular affinity with the New Generation Church, an evangelical organisation with a swelling international congregation of mostly Russian speakers. The group now has 108 churches in 15 countries, including Argentina, Israel and America. It is headed by Aleksey Ledyaev, a publicity-savvy pastor with close ties to the Christian right in America. In February, Pastor Ledyaev attended a breakfast at the White House hosted by President Bush. "He’s a very good man, a very powerful man. He has many connections with parliament and worldwide connections to the USA and Russia. He agrees with me," says Maslakovs.

Pastor Ledyaev declined an interview, writing instead: "I believe that Christians and their traditional values are discriminated against today, and not the gays and lesbians." In his sermons, he has been more explicit, saying of homosexuals: "God will bring evil upon them! God will drive them out and they will fall!" Many of the counterprotesters at last year’s Pride wore "I Love the New Generation" T-shirts.

(Photo: Members of Russian profascist organisation "Rus" (Russia) demonstrate against the gay pride march, in Moscow 26 May 2007. By Alexey Sazonov/AFP/Getty.)

God and The Eighties

Peter Hitchens is a skeptic about divine providence behind Reagan, Thatcher and JP2:

There is a sort of presumption in the idea that God is particularly interested in liberating people from Communism, let alone from the rule of Jimmy Carter or of the British Labor Party. His kingdom is not of this world, as Christ unambiguously said. Go to Poland now, and you will find that the church and the Christian faith are, if anything, weaker than they were under the heel of the Communists. I might add that Poland, though freed from the iron manacles of Moscow, is now instead wrapped up in the sticky marshmallow bonds of the European Union, a despotic, secretive, and lawless empire with the strong potential to get much worse than it already is. As for the U.S. and Britain, I will get round to that. I really wouldn’t like to speculate on what God might have wanted to happen, but if He was hoping for the current arrangements, I should be very much surprised.

Noonan, Me, and Conservatism II

A reader writes:

I think it is important that you show the about-face of someone like Peggy Noonan. Something about it struck me as ridiculous though. I think it is because, whether you reached this conclusion now or three years ago, it came much too late.  As a conservative with libertarian leanings, how could you fail to not be suspicious of this administration sooner, led by someone who wrapped himself in the flag after 9-11 and so clearly engaged in fear-mongering?  Remember operation flight-suit?  By then it was well past the time when reasonable people should have been afraid, not of the terrorists, but of a government so clearly willing to exploit the fears of its citizens for the most trivial partisan gains, a government led by someone so clearly dependent upon extreme political theater to accomplish anything.

I lived 4 blocks north of the WTC, in Tribeca, and as horrible as that was, what I witnessed in this country in the months following scared me more: the total silence of any opposition to the president’s policies after 9-11and the glorification of war and hero-worship engaged in by the mainstream media.  Even the internet offered little in the way of alternatives.  All the problems we see now I think can be traced to that silence and the excess of maudlin sentiment and lack of perspective all around. It’s absurd to me that many vehement supporters of this president and his policies, the excuse-makers and seemingly innocent people who attacked anyone who opposed the president’s policies as unpatriotic or as a supporter of terrorists, should have much an audience any more. 

They abandoned their principles and reason when it counted most. Some of them probably had neither to begin with. There should be a wall of shame for them or perhaps an asterisk by their names for the next ten years, or the word dupe in parenthesis. This president has had so much help from supporters outside of his direct circle of influence, mostly from amoral, ambitious types and the occasional well-meaning but frightened intellectuals; assembled together in their unqualified support for another human being they did an excellent job exploiting the fear and uncertainty of others and silencing any alternative voices – as if those alternative ideas were in fact what they were afraid of, instead of the terrorists.  Must not question the fearless, infallible leader.

I worry about what will happen to the United States if there is another terrorist attack and someone like Rudy Guiliani is president.  Perhaps he is autocratic, but with pricinples that will restrain.  We can hope.  As it is now, it seems that Americans must count on the moral backbone of the head of the executive branch to keep from abandoning the American Experiment altogether.  But if that is the case, isn’t the experiment already finished?