GOProud Homocon Failure: Ann Coulter Feasts on Gay Republican Audience

When you invite a lioness into your den, don’t be shocked when she makes a
meal of you.

That was the substance of my prediction back in
August<http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/candacechellew-hodge/3151/ann_coulter_puts_the_%E2%80%9Ccon%E2%80%9D_in_%E2%80%9Chomocon_2010%E2%80%9D>about
what Ann Coulter would do to the gay Republicans at GOProud when they
invited her to headline their soiree they so self-deprecatingly called
“Homocon.” Over the weekend, Coulter put on her bib and sharpened her knife
and dove into a plate full of tender gay Republicans.

TPM 
reported<http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/09/ann-coulter-at-homocon-marriage-is-not-a-civil-right-youre-not-black.php>on
Coulter’s appearance:

After a series of jokes about conservative that sounded — and were received
— more like a stand-up act then a political speech, Coulter told the
assembled (and predominantly wealthy) conservative gay crowd why they should
oppose same sex marriage, adding, “I should warn you: I’ve never failed to
talk gays out of gay marriage.”

And then she did.

She told the crowd she opposed same sex marriage because she believes
marriage should only be for procreation. (No word on whether she opposed the
marriage of infertile couples, but those are niggling details for small
minds to ponder, I’m sure.)

She sunk her teeth into the crowd though by telling them, “Marriage is not a
civil right. You’re not black.”

Ah, because civil rights apparently only apply to black people and no one
else, as TPM reported:

It was part of a larger argument on which she later elaborated, telling the
crowd that the 14th Amendment only applies to African-Americans and that it
does not, in fact, apply to women, LGBT people or other minorities.

I guess Coulter could be right -- if she were not so wrong. As the Supreme
Court ruled in the 1967 *Loving v.
Virginia*<http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/loving.html>case,
marriage is, indeed, a civil right, and procreation has nothing to do
with it:

These statutes also deprive the Lovings of liberty without due process of
law in violation of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The
freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal
rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.



Marriage is one of the “basic civil rights of man,” fundamental to our very
existence and survival. Skinner v. Oklahoma, 316 U.S. 535, 541 (1942). See
also Maynard v. Hill, 125 U.S. 190 (1888).

Coulter also perpetuated the myth that gay people are wealthier than the
general population when she said, “Blacks must be looking at the gays
saying, ‘Why can’t we be oppressed like that?’”

Anti-gay factions would like people to believe that all gays and lesbians
are well heeled and rolling in dough. While those at GOProud certainly
represent the wealthy minority of gay people, the gay money machine must
have stopped before it got to my street. In fact, a
study<http://www.queerty.com/the-gay-wealth-myth-20090129/>released
last year “by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law show
that gay, lesbian, and bisexual Americans are as likely, or even more
likely, than heterosexuals to live in poverty.” Why? The answer lies in what
Coulter would deny gays and lesbians: marriage. The study showed that
“same-sex partners are more likely to be poor than their heterosexual
counterparts because they lack access to safety nets such as a spouse’s
health insurance coverage and Social Security survivor benefits.”

TPM reports that GOProud members grilled Coulter on her views in a Q and A
session, but the fact that they would invite her in to eat them for dinner
speaks ill of the judgment of GOProud’s leaders. Coulter, however, should be
happy, because she’s again earned the respect of at least one conservative
who wrote her off after she agreed to speak at Homocon. Bryan Fischer -- in
an insult to Xena -- said she
reclaimed<http://action.afa.net/Blogs/BlogPost.aspx?id=2147498661>her
“Warrior Princess” badge by really sticking it to the gays with the
appearance:

And Ann, all is forgiven. Humble pie has never tasted so sweet. You are no
longer the “Joan of Arc of homosexuality,” as I described you last month,
you are now Daniella of the Lion’s Den. Good on ya, lass.

GOProud’s executive director, Jimmy LaSalvia, obviously not noticing how
completely Coulter had devoured him and his group, told TPM that their
organization isn’t about securing rights like marriage for gays and lesbians
and instead “seeks to redefine what are ‘gay’ issues and push for issues of
the largest importance to the LGBT community.”

Apparently, that redefinition means denying economic equality and
opportunity to the LGBT community at large and continuing to deepen the
political and religious divide between LGBT people and the community at
large by inviting people to come and insult and belittle you.

Which makes this comment from LaSalvia all the more sad: “I don’t agree with
Ann Coulter about gay marriage, but there was a real conversation here.
That’s what we’re trying to start.” He added, “We want people to see that it
isn’t ‘us versus them.’”

If that was the goal, Jimmy, then Homocon was a miserable failure.

More:

http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/candacechellew-hodge/3426/coulter_feasts_on_gay_republicans_at_homocon/




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