GOProud going to CPAC -- well, sort of

GOProud, a Republican gay-rights group, is still not officially invited to attend CPAC, next week's conservative conference in the D.C. area -- but it will be on site.

Jimmy LaSalvia, GOProud's co-founder and executive director, will be participating in a panel happening at the same time as CPAC, in the same building as CPAC, sponsored by one of the same hosts of CPAC.

The Competitive Enterprise Institute is sponsoring the panel entitled “A Rainbow on the Right: Growing the Coalition, Bringing Tolerance Out of the Closet.” As of this morning, panelists included Fred Smith of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Liz Mair and Jonah Goldberg.

Today, however, the group added LaSalvia to the group, as well as conservative writers Margaret Hoover and Jennifer Rubin.

LaSalvia is excited to participate, and says his understanding is that CPAC is unhappy with the additions.

The panel is not an official CPAC event, but does appear on the master schedule that will go out to CPAC participants as one of many available options to attend on the first day of the conference -- March 14 -- at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Md.

“CEI is interested in advancing the cause of smaller government and liberty, and looking for ways to reach out to new constituencies,” says Christine Hall, director of communications for CEI. “To the extent we can partner with groups like GOProud and people who share our values and goals -- we want to be able to do that.”

Hall says that CEI has been a co-sponsor of CPAC for many years, and has not gotten any pushback since making the GOProud addition.

The American Conservative Union, the main group that organizes CPAC, confirmed that.

"CPAC sponsors are provided use of our facilities for a two-hour period during our three-day conference to discuss issues of their choosing. We don’t select nor censor the content of their panels. There is a requirement of all of our participants: civility and decorum toward the host, participating organizations and our guests," said ACU Executive Director Gregg Keller in a statement to NBC News.

GOProud had previously participated at CPAC, but was uninvited this year and last year, sparking controversy among gay-right supporters. CPAC Chair Al Cardenas said in an interview last week that GOProud has acted inappropriately as guests in years past.

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These gay Republicans are if nothing, persistent. Why they keep vying for attention from a party that despises them is beyond me. Well if nothing else, gay republicans do seem to share one common attribute with their fellow GOPers - a persecution complex.

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Reply#1 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:14 PM EST

So you think that Gays should go back in the closet? how nice of you...

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#1.1 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:18 PM EST

as one of many available options to attend on the first day of the conference -- March 14 -- at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Md.

And who says the universe does't have a sense of humor!!

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#1.2 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:22 PM EST

These gay Republicans are if nothing, persistent.

Red,

I knew two log cabin Republicans who were vehemently opposed to ObamaCare.

In the next breath one would brag how he was always first in line at Cook County hospital to pick up his FREE diabetes medication!

Talk about a walking contradiction.

Go figure!!!

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#1.3 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:43 PM EST

Talk about a walking contradiction.

Goes to show you can take the trash out of the trailer, but you can't take the trailer out of the trash. Trailer trash knows no ethnic, monetary, gender, or sexual boundaries.

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#1.4 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:52 PM EST

CPAC Chair Al Cardenas said in an interview last week that GOProud has acted inappropriately as guests in years past.

Gasp, horrors, one has to wonder what they did? Raise their hand to ask a question? How dare they!! Perhaps they engaged in that favorite GOP pastime of drinking and skinny-dipping in the Dead Sea.

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#1.5 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:57 PM EST

GOProud at the Gaylord Resort? Naw, that's too easy.

Giddyup, conssssssssservatives!

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#1.6 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 6:08 PM EST
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I have to say that I don't get how there ARE gay Republicans when they are treated so badly by the party. I can't think why anyone would belong to a party that feels so free to discriminate.

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Reply#2 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:22 PM EST

Probably because GOProud believes in the same things that most Conservatives say they believe in...the only variation from orthodoxy being the position on rights for LBGT.

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#2.1 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:29 PM EST

Doesn't Obama discriminate against the Rich?

can anyone say "bigot"?

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#2.2 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 5:46 PM EST

Lil Michelle, that's two comments from you that are totally irrelevant

Actions speak louder than words. When the current Republican party shows they give a whit about LGBT I would trust them. Until then I don't trust the G NO P to appeal to anyone but wealthy white anglo-saxon male protestants. They seem to have problems with blacks, hispanics, women, poor people, children, old people, middle class people, working people and non-Christians.

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#2.3 - Thu Mar 7, 2013 6:18 PM EST

When the current Republican party show they care a whit about personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense, then Conservatives will perhaps trust them.

    #2.4 - Fri Mar 8, 2013 9:15 AM EST
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