As evidence of exactly how much Giuliani's candidacy is changing the schematic of American politics we'd do well to look at a recent situation that arose when Senator Clinton was asked if she deems homosexuality to be immoral; as with everything, she gave the focus-group tested response that she would prefer to leave that judgment to others. (This is designed to placate both gays and homophobes simultaneously, to be all things to everyone.)
Normally this would work fine for a Democratic candidate...but wait! In this instance the Republican is not predictably, reliably anti-gay. In fact, in this instance the Republican actually has a stronger and better record on gay rights than she does! Mercy of mercies! Guess what?
After having an afternoon to think it over the Clintonistas must have realized that by simply presenting his positions in his usual in-your-face, take-it-or-leave-it style, Giuliani is well positioned to capture gay votes as well as anti-gay votes without equivocating or tap dancing. Why? The gays love him for respecting them, and the homophobes won't consider this to be their top issue anyway (national security is). Therefore the retraction statement that evening that, guess what!? The senator doesn't believe being gay is immoral after all (after having an intervening afternoon to make some political calculations).
Saturday, March 17, 2007
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