MetroWeekly.com is exposing the whole truth that Washington Post would not reveal:
Mitt Romney’s campaign tonight announced
that it has hired Richard Grenell, an out gay former George W. Bush
administration official, to serve as the presumptive Republican
presidential nominee’s “national security and foreign policy spokesman,”
according to a report from The Washington Post that did not mention Grenell’s sexual orientation.
Grenell served through September 2008 in
the Bush administration as a spokesman to the U.S.
ambassador to the
United Nations — and told The Advocate‘s
Kerry Eleveld as he left the administration that it was his hope that
New York would have marriage equality soon and that he would one day be
able to marry his partner, Matt Lashey. The couple has been together 10
years. . . .
Andrew Sullivan, who had endorsed Obama’s 2008 run, wrote of
the news, “For Romney to have an openly gay spokesman is a real
outreach to gay Republicans, a subtle signal to moderates, and the
Santorum faction’s reaction will be worth noting.”
At the end of Grenell’s service in the Bush administration, he took a notable whack at the administration, telling The Advocate‘s
Kerry Eleveld of his effort to have his partner, Matt Lashey, listed in
the United Nations’ Blue Book, which is “a reference guide of contact
information for different member states of the United Nations as well as
diplomatic personnel and their spouses.”
Grenell had attempted to have Lashey’s name added several times, to no avail. He told The Advocate back
in 2008, “What put me over the edge was a friend and colleague who met
her spouse after I was already with my partner — they got married and
subsequently were put into the Blue Book in a matter of days.”
The State Department eventually told him
that the Defense of Marriage Act prevented the listing. Although he
protested the decision behind the scenes, Lashey’s name was not ever
added, which led to his coming forward to criticize the treatement
publicly as he left his post.
Richard Grenell, a former Bush administration official who joined the Romney campaign Thursday
as national security and foreign policy spokesman, appears to have
deleted more than 800 of his past tweets following scrutiny over numerous swipes aimed
at the media, prominent Democratic women and the Gingriches. Grenell
also apparently took down his personal site, which featured writing on
politics, foreign affairs and the media.
Link:
No comments:
Post a Comment