McCain Fights to Preserve Closeting
Unlike that R.I.N.O., Barry Goldwater, at least McCain isn’t giving into the homsexual agenda:
At the U.S. Capitol last week, CNSNews.com asked Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the ranking member of the Senate Armed InServices Committee, “Will officially allowing gays in the military affect recruitment?”
McCain said, “I’m not sure. I do know that the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy has worked very well. We have the most professional, most capable military in the world. We’re in two wars, but I don’t believe this is the time to change the policy.”
Absolutely right. Now is not the time to change,and not just because McCain is facing a challenge from the right in his primary; but also because not asking if someone is gay, and not telling people they are, has completely stopped there being any gays in the military (at least that anyone is willing to admit to).
Which is exactly what Sen. Infoe says to by telling us “Its been working for several years now.” Inhofe is also not afraid to look back to when things were easier and we had the gays safely repressed:
“I think back to the days when I was in the United States Army, if we had three different classes, you have men, women and you have gays, it’s going to be that much more complicated in the just basics, of barracks and, you know, just those things. So, yeah, I’m opposed to what they’re proposing and, as I say, it’s working now, what we’re doing.”
“Complicated” here meaning men showering together after wrestling in the mud. The last thing we need anything gay going on in that situation.
When asked why he thinks President Barack Obama wants to change the DADT policy, Inhofe said, “Well, he’s catering to another group of people. He’s a politician first.”
What a brave man. Telling us that Obama is doing nothing more than giving into a special interest, is exactly what I wanted to hear.
God bless midterm primary elections. That is what has McCain running to the right and into the tender arms of Sen. Inhofe.