4 Reasons The First Female Major-Party Presidential Nomination Is Good For The Gays

4 Reasons The First Female Major-Party Presidential Nomination Is Good For The Gays

Hillary Rodham Clinton Signs Copies Of Her Book 'Hard Choices' In New YorkHillary Clinton has claimed victory in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, and at this point, it’s all over but the shouting. There will still be plenty of that from Bernie Sanders’ supporters, particularly around her reliance on superdelegates. But the fact remains, Clinton won about 3.5 million more votes total than Sanders. It’s been a hard slog for Clinton, harder than it should have been, but now she can turn her attention to November.

Given the choice between Clinton and a candidate whose own supporters call him racist, it’s not hard to make a call as to who will win your vote. Still, using Trump as a bar against which to measure Clinton doesn’t do her nomination justice. Trump, wholly unprepared to be the leader of the free world, himself will scare women voters–all kinds of voters, really–into her own camp. But she is a formidable candidate in her own right.

Here are four reasons why having a major party nominate a woman as president will benefit us…

1. Breaking the glass ceiling again

We need to celebrate other firsts if we are ever to accomplish our own. Want a gay or lesbian presidential nominee? We need to see other barriers fall, eliminating all non-performance related barriers to political power. While our advances have been swift, the modern LGBTQ movement is relatively young compared to the struggles for women and people of color. With Barack Obama and now Hillary Clinton, two major barriers were shattered. That clears the way for a serious LGBT candidate in the not-too-distant future.  (And no, Fred Karger is never going to be the guy.)

2. Reinforcing identity politics

Maybe the day will come when gender or sexual identity doesn’t matter in American politics. But that day isn’t here yet, not by a long shot. Clinton’s nomination clearly highlights the importance of identity politics, and she understands it intimately in a way that Sanders never did. She made a point of her feminist credentials and of appealing to women. It’s when (largely Republican) candidates argue that they are blind to race, gender or orientation that you have to worry, because it’s the first step toward having your movement de-legitimized. That’s not going to happen now with a woman heading the Democratic ticket.

3. Defeating the religious right

We all know the battles that the Clintons have had with the vast right-wing conspiracy. Hillary will not underestimate them as foes, nor the dangers they present to LGBTQ equality worldwide. But putting aside the political difference, having a strong woman as the party nominee undermines many of the tropes the religious right likes to trot out about women. As much as they may applaud their right-wing female politicians, conservative Christians still believe that a woman’s greatest accomplishment is being a wife and mother. To them, being president of the United States is not a role designated for a woman. Showing that a woman can hold the most powerful position in the free world further undermines the dying world view of the religious right of rigid gender–and by extension sexual–roles.

4. Working  harder, knowing more

One of the unfortunate facts of any strong successful woman’s life is that she has to work harder and know more than a male colleague. Clinton certainly fits the bill, commanding an impressive knowledge of the arcana of policy and a wealth of experience. While that’s a sad commentary on what it takes for a woman to reach the top, those kind of hard-earned smarts will only pay dividends for us and other allies.

Of course, all of these points apply to certain woman. If the nominee in question were, say Sarah Palin or Michele Bachmann, we’d be having a much different conversation. Luckily, the first woman to be nominated is one who is staunchly pro-gay (if a little slow to show it at times). She was particularly passionate about advancing our cause worldwide as secretary of state, and that’s where so much work toward equality and against violence and discrimination still need to be done. The fact remains: A historical breakthrough of this kind is good for us.

In fact, it’s good for the nation, particularly when it’s contrasted with the harrowing alternative that the Republicans are floating, albeit half-heartedly.

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NC ‘Bathroom Bill’ (and Trump) Supporter Rep. Renee Ellmers Is Knocked Off In Primary

NC ‘Bathroom Bill’ (and Trump) Supporter Rep. Renee Ellmers Is Knocked Off In Primary

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A North Carolina GOP Rep who supported the state’s anti-trans HB2 law has become the party’s first incumbent to lose in a primary this year.

George Holding Rep North CarolinaRenee Ellmers, who lost her seat to fellow GOP Rep. George Holding (right), has an anti-LGBT track record, having backed North Carolina’s constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. She also supported bills to prevent military chaplains from officiating same-sex marriages and endorsed efforts to defend the Defense of Marriage Act.

In 2014, Ellmers was challenged for her seat by Clay Aiken. When Aiken first announced his intention to run, Ellmers dismissed him as “a performer whose political views more closely resemble those of San Francisco than Sanford.”

Wanted to clear up misinformation floating around re the 1st Amendment Act – I support #religiousliberty & am not opposed to this bill.

— Rep. Renee Ellmers (@RepReneeEllmers) April 27, 2016

Despite a last minute robocall from Donald Trump over the weekend, Ellmers faced an uphill battle because of lobbying efforts by groups unhappy with her House voting record. Ellmers was the first congresswoman to endorse Trump.

Carter Wrenn, Holding’s general consultant, said “people not only disagreed with her votes, but they thought she was trying to fool them.”

Politico reports:

“But an important factor in Ellmers being turned out was a rift with social conservatives over her brief opposition to the 20-week abortion ban. She stalled a vote planned to coincide with the March for Life in January 2015 – the biggest annual event for anti-abortion groups – to ensure that the rape exception didn’t mandate women to report the rape to police.

“GOP leaders agreed to the change, but the measure failed in the Senate. To anti-abortion groups that had previously supported her, including the Susan B. Anthony List and National Right to Life, Ellmers had crossed the Rubicon. Both went for Holding, and SBA List wielded some cash to unseat Ellmers, funding mailers, Facebook ads, calls and a door-to-door strategy that targeted more than 12,000 homes…

“Ellmers also stumbled into a bizarre moment that drew criticism of her Tuesday when she walked into a polling place to vote and greeted an acquaintance by name, telling the woman she had ‘gained some weight,’ WNCN reported.

“’You’re eating a little bit too much pork barbecue. Whoo!’ Ellmers said to Maggie Sandrock, the former chair of the Harnett County Republican Party, who previously supported Ellmers but backed Holding in the primary.”

Observing the #NationalDayofPrayer & recognizing the act of faith that has unified our nation from its founding. pic.twitter.com/RJANYDX2vr

— Rep. Renee Ellmers (@RepReneeEllmers) May 5, 2016

A three-term incumbent, Ellmers trailed Holding’s 52 percent lead with a showing of 24 percent. Two-time Senate primary candidate Greg Brannon also got 24 percent of the vote.

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NBA Unveils Line of LGBT Pride T-Shirts For All 30 Teams: VIDEO

NBA Unveils Line of LGBT Pride T-Shirts For All 30 Teams: VIDEO

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The NBA has unveiled a new collection of rainbow t-shirts featuring all 30 teams in celebration of LGBT Pride Month.

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The t-shirt collection, available now, is in partnership with Teespring. All proceeds will go to GLSEN.

All 30 NBA teams unveil limited edition LGBT Pride month t-shirts t.co/iHHiPncdgh pic.twitter.com/F9zpGgWHo2

— Forbes SportsMoney (@SportsMoneyBlog) June 7, 2016

GLSEN executive director Eliza Byard told Outsports:

“Professional sports showing up for LGBT people is one of the biggest cultural developments of the last decade, and really the last five years.

“The NBA has been showing up for LGBT youth and for GLSEN for a number of years. Having this be a league-wide initiative, knowing any LGBT fan in the country can choose to celebrate their team and themselves with one of those shirts, that’s a whole new thing.”

RELATED: American Apparel Launches ‘Make America Gay Again’ LGBT Equality Campaign: VIDEO

Teespring’s Morrie Eisenberg added “We’re thrilled to work with the NBA and GLSEN to bring life this collection to life and help fans around the country celebrate PRIDE month in a unique and creative way.”

NBA Pride T-Shirts 2016

While there has been much positive feedback…

Rock your fav @NBA team in rainbow design for $24.95 t.co/a1aODFh788

— Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) June 7, 2016

This is dope.t.co/Ed9qxgoc9i

— Sam White (@samwhiteout) June 8, 2016

….not everyone is happy at the promotion of the nasty gay agenda…

NBA GTFOH!!! What if a player doesnt support the lifestyle? 😂😂 “NBA Releases T-Shirts to Celebrate Gay Pride” t.co/ToSABmEbKY

— Damion Howell (@DameHowell) June 8, 2016

Jeff C., “The Voice of the Free Radio Revolution,” is particularly perplexed by the latest effort to program all Americans to be gay.

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Hillary Clinton Wins California Democratic Primary

Hillary Clinton Wins California Democratic Primary

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Hillary Clinton will win the delegate-rich California primary, major outlets predicted early Wednesday morning.

With 94 percent of the vote reported, Clinton had 56 percent to Bernie Sanders’ 43 percent.

Sanders won MT and ND, but Clinton also won NJ, NM, and SD and clinched the nomination in a historic moment for women.

NBC News reports:

It also will deal another blow to Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has refused to bow out of the Democratic contest.

Now, the 2016 race will begin to move very quickly for Clinton’s presidential campaign as the machinery of the Democratic Party’s full arsenal marshals itself to prepare for battle against Donald Trump.

The hashtag #ThankYouBernie began trending late on Tuesday night. Sanders has pledged to take it to the convention.

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