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Kuhner: Radical lesbian knocking on Senate door
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Contributor | Homegrown Democrat |
Last Edited | Homegrown Democrat Oct 26, 2012 10:44am |
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Author | Jeffrey T. Kuhner |
News Date | Wednesday, October 17, 2012 04:40:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Wisconsin’s voters are poised to break new ground on the cultural front: electing the first openly lesbian U.S. senator. This would mark a watershed for the homosexual movement — and a major blow against traditional America.
The Badger State has become ground zero in the key battles of our time. The left’s desperate efforts to repeal Gov. Scott Walker’s fiscal reforms went down in flames. Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan has emerged as champion of the Tea Party. The Republican vice presidential nominee has made confronting our debt crisis a signature issue. When it comes to deficits, entitlement reform, curbing government spending and confronting out-of-control public sector unions, Wisconsin’s leaders are paving the way. Democratic Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, however, is hoping to make a different kind of history. She wants to advance the destructive sexual revolution of the 1960s.
Polls show Ms. Baldwin is in a dead heat with her Republican opponent, former Gov. Tommy Thompson, in Wisconsin’s crucial Senate race. The seat could decide which party controls the chamber, and with it much of the legislative agenda in Washington. Ms. Baldwin’s success so far has been due to her ability to mask her hard left-wing views. She is portraying herself as a moderate liberal. In fact, she is a radical feminist who champions gay marriage, abortion on demand, government-funded contraception and war on religious freedom. She is the Sandra Fluke of Wisconsin politics — a postmodern socialist who wants government to underwrite birth control pills and homosexual unions. Ms. Baldwin is the antithesis of the working-class liberalism embodied by Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman. |
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