Former RNC Chair: “I’m Gay”
Ken Mehlman, a former chairman of the RNC and George W. Bush’s campaign manager, has confirmed in an interview with Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic that he is gay:
Mehlman arrived at this conclusion about his identity fairly recently, he said in an interview. He agreed to answer a reporter’s questions, he said, because, now in private life, he wants to become an advocate for gay marriage and anticipated that questions would arise about his participation in a late-September fundraiser for the American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER), the group that supported the legal challenge to California’s ballot initiative against gay marriage, Proposition 8.
“It’s taken me 43 years to get comfortable with this part of my life,” said Mehlman, now an executive vice-president with the New York City-based private equity firm, KKR. “Everybody has their own path to travel, their own journey, and for me, over the past few months, I’ve told my family, friends, former colleagues, and current colleagues, and they’ve been wonderful and supportive. The process has been something that’s made me a happier and better person. It’s something I wish I had done years ago.”
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Mehlman acknowledges that if he had publicly declared his sexuality sooner, he might have played a role in keeping the party from pushing an anti-gay agenda.“It’s a legitimate question and one I understand,” Mehlman said. “I can’t change the fact that I wasn’t in this place personally when I was in politics, and I genuinely regret that. It was very hard, personally.” He asks of those who doubt his sincerity: “If they can’t offer support, at least offer understanding.”
“What I do regret, and think a lot about, is that one of the things I talked a lot about in politics was how I tried to expand the party into neighborhoods where the message wasn’t always heard. I didn’t do this in the gay community at all.”
He said that he “really wished” he had come to terms with his sexual orientation earlier, “so I could have worked against [the Federal Marriage Amendment]” and “reached out to the gay community in the way I reached out to African Americans.”
Mehlman urges Republicans to “welcome gay and lesbian supporters” and calls for bipartisan support for gay marriage. Mehlman is not alone there, as prominent Republicans like Dick Cheney and Ted Olson have expressed support for gay marriage.
Republicans must learn to accept that gay marriage is an inevitability, especially as the younger generation of conservatives and Republicans become more libertarian, for lack of a better term, in their views on social issues.
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If the GOP doesn’t embrace gay rights, it’s going to be forever having Larry Craigs, Ken Mehlmans and Jim Wests (Spokane’s undercover gay pedophile mayor) embarrassing them and making the Republican Party look like little more than a vessel of Calvinist sexual repression.
I wasn’t aware that gays didn’t have any rights. I don’t understand why the GOP should be so worried about what 2% of the population wants to thrust upon the other 98%.