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Is the GOP ready for its own gay candidate?

☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾ 2012/06/05 15:23:55
The extreme right will crucify him
No
The extreme Right Wing / Christian Right goes nutso - whacko over non - issues like religious or sexual preference.
Yes
As long as They can balance a checkbook then I don't care who They sleeps with
I don't care about his sexual preference, I want to hear a proposal plan on how to increase productivity here, while reducing the debt
One on that side that has common sense? I'm confused. Why is he a republican
I am beyond astounded that being gay is the most important hot-button issue our country thinks it faces.  I say that I don't Care who you love, just fix this sinking ship before I move to Canada!!!!!!
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Richard Tisei is running for Congress with an unusual resume. He's a Republican from Massachusetts who is pro-choice, openly gay, and in favor of gay marriage. And yet despite running diametrically opposed to where most of the party is on social issues, Tisei is considered by top Republicans to be one of the top GOP candidates challenging incumbents this election

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"I consider myself a live and let live Republican. I think the government should get off your back, out of your wallet and away from the bedroom," Tisei says. On social issues he says the parties needs to "have advocates on both sides of the isle or you're never going to have true equality."

And Tisei is even willing to do something most Republican candidates for Congress never do - - same something positive about President Obama. Tisei praised Obama for saying his position on gay marriage has evolved and he now favors it.

"I'm glad he has evolved to the point right now. He went through the same process I think most Americans are right now. They're interacting with a lot of gay people and they're recognizing, you know, that everybody should be treated fairly under the law…. I think it was an important step and I'm glad that he did it," he says.
Tisei even thinks his fellow Massachusetts resident, Mitt Romney, might evolve on the issue of gay marriage, too.

"I think the country as a whole is. I mean everybody knows gay people now… and it's really broken down barriers and given people the chance to interact. I think most Americans are fair, and they understand that everybody should be treated equally under the law, and we shouldn't discriminate against anyone, and I do think that as time goes on that will be the majority view in this country."


But on economic issues like health care, Tisei is lock step with most Republican candidates.

"Definitely repeal it, I think it's a job killer….it's going to bankrupt the country." he said.

But he is in favor of the health care plan in Massachusetts that then-governmor Romney pushed through and that has many similarities to the Obama health care law passed by Congress. "What we did in Massachusetts isn't necessarily going to work in other states. Every state's different and I think Governor Romney's right, every state should be able to come up with their own solutions and ultimately that's what we're going to need in the country to solve some of the healthcare problems.

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Republicans are pro-life... until THEY need an abortion.
Republicans are anti-gay... until THEY come out of the closet.
Republicans are small government... until THEY control government.
Republicans are against welfare... until THEY need Welfare
Republicans are against socialist medicine ...until THEY need it ..(ie Medicare/Medicaid/VA)
...see the pattern yet?

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  • Nameless 2012/06/05 17:30:24
    One on that side that has common sense? I'm confused. Why is he a republican
    Nameless
    +3
    He might be a Rockefeller Republican and would appeal to a lot of people who are socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That would wash in Massachusetts.

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  • Brosia 2012/06/30 03:34:37
    What I think is
    Brosia
    They had one running for president, but the didn't want to listen, because all of his ideas where crazy, like legalizing gay marriage, legalizing pot, closing tax loopholes the benefit companies that outsource, all those progressive ideas that "real" Republicans hate.

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  • handimom 2012/06/10 07:19:42
    why is it that we have to put labels on everybody, can't we just see beyond t...
    handimom
    I am just surprised that people care so much about other people's sex lives.
  • JohnnyRudick 2012/06/06 20:33:21 (edited)
    The extreme right will crucify him
    JohnnyRudick
    If he/she (no pun intended) is the best person for the job I would vote in that direction.
  • Pat 2012/06/06 18:18:04
    I don't care about his sexual preference, I want to hear a proposal plan on h...
    Pat
    I do not consider sexual preference when determining who to vote for in elections. If Mr. Tisei would be in lock step with the Republican on fiscal matters that tells me that he would vote to eliminate or reduce Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, all programs that keep the disabled, and elderly out of poverty. So, I would not vote for him no matter what his sexual orientation is based on those issues alone. Mr. Tisei would absolutely have an equal chance of election in Massachusetts. Massachusetts residents have voted Republican many times in the past and probably will again but I question Mr. Tisei's positions on social programs.
  • jool 2012/06/06 07:35:24
    I don't care about his sexual preference, I want to hear a proposal plan on h...
    jool
    Why not. I do not want to hear about his sex life, and I don't want him to know about mine.
  • Vennie 2012/06/05 19:21:13
    What I think is
    Vennie
    +1
    What I think is that if every gay person were suddenly outted, the Republican Party would find they have congressmen, senators, governors, mayors, etc already elected.
  • Chris- Demon of the PHAET 2012/06/05 17:56:56
    The extreme Right Wing / Christian Right goes nutso - whacko over non - issue...
    Chris- Demon of the PHAET
    I would love to see the reaction if he got to speak at the convention.
  • klausd11 2012/06/05 17:55:44
    One thing we can all agree on, both parties have sold us out for 30 pieces of...
    klausd11
    That's all it comes down to: Here's your bribe, everybody's happy.
    Gay, straight, marriage, abortion - all just talking points to distract people from the fact that they're losing their property and their freedom, to live life according to their own wishes, to the government.
  • misterz 2012/06/05 17:30:44
    The extreme Right Wing / Christian Right goes nutso - whacko over non - issue...
    misterz
    +2
    Very brave on his part!
  • Nameless 2012/06/05 17:30:24
    One on that side that has common sense? I'm confused. Why is he a republican
    Nameless
    +3
    He might be a Rockefeller Republican and would appeal to a lot of people who are socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That would wash in Massachusetts.
  • ..::localeye::.. 2012/06/05 16:45:25
    The extreme Right Wing / Christian Right goes nutso - whacko over non - issue...
    ..::localeye::..
    +1
    It will never happen.
  • luvguins 2012/06/05 16:23:18
    What I think is
    luvguins
    +2
    He might get some traction in MA if there are not too many bigoted radical evangelical freaks living there. Anywhere below the Mason-Dixon Line he would be toast.
  • aherbert 2012/06/05 15:37:19
    No
    aherbert
    +1
    The party of No will not have it ....

    party of no

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