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Bush hires one of D.C.’s “30 most influential” homosexuals as communications director

Monday, February 23, 2015


 
Jeb Bush may be destroying any hope of becoming the GOP standbearer in 2016, but he’s well on his way to throwing one hell of a gay pride parade.

First he hired David Kochel, an aggressive advocate of homosexual marriage and a former Romney hack, as one of his top campaign advisors.

And now Tim Miller, the openly gay executive director of America Rising PAC, has been hired has the Bush campaign’s communications director.

Bush has good company, though, when it comes to letting the fox into the hen house on marriage politics. Miller previously served as spokesman at the Republican National Committee and for the presidential campaigns of John Huntsman and John McCain.

Miller, 33, is not shy about promoting his gay lifestyle on social media, and “loves to mock conservatives” who defend marriage being between one man and one woman, according to a website that promotes homosexuality.


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Here is your alternative candidate.

http://www.wisconsingazette.com/political-gaze/scott-walkers-gay-dilemma.html

Scott Walker’s gay dilemma
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The most prominent openly gay officials currently serving under Walker are county housing administrator Tim Russell and county parks director Sue Black. Russell, who has been active with Log Cabin Republicans, previously served as Walker’s deputy chief of staff and also worked for ex-Gov. Tommy Thompson’s Milwaukee office.

Another former longtime Thompson and Walker operative asked WiG not to identify him as gay. He is likely one of the “number of openly gay, top-level (Walker) staffers” cited by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writer Daniel Bice in a May 9 column. WiG does not out people unless they are actively campaigning against LGBT rights.

Milwaukee attorney Jim McFarland, a member of Log Cabin Republicans, described Walker as “100-percent supportive on a personal level.” McFarland and other gay Walker supporters believe his personal openness signals that, if elected, he would not pursue the conservative social positions he’s adopted on the stump.

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