Republican Mitt Romney assailed his two leading presidential rivals Thursday, criticizing John McCain and Rudy Giuliani on their positions on gay rights.
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, the former Massachusetts governor criticized Giuliani for his moderate stands on abortion, gays and gun control - even though Romney expressed similar views in previous campaigns.
In the interview posted on the CBN website, Romney said of Giuliani: "He is pro-choice, he is pro-gay marriage and anti-gun. That's a tough combination in a Republican primary."
He also criticize McCain for opposing a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.
Ah yes, Romney is criticizing his opponents because they support extending equal rights to gays and lesbians. Delightful. I'm amazed that he's gaining popularity (and support of the religious right) by supporting discrimination.
Here's a neat trick (and proof that time travel is indeed possible!): Simply replace the word "gay" in the headline with "civil" and suddenly we're back in the 1950s! Maybe Romney should take a page from Strom Thurmond's 1948 campaign and run on a segregationist platform. Who wants queers drinking from our water fountains anyway!
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