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Bedfellows: LGBT Fundraising Elite Turns OUT for Obama Reelection

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BY JOE HARRIS

The endorsement last month of President Obama for same sex marriage has all the usual suspects up in arms— social and religious conservatives, Evangelical and Fundamentalist Christians, Muslims, and Jews, and traditionalists who are nervous about governmental intervention into an institution older than God (the word itself, I mean, which dates back to around the 6th Century), as well as the center-right candidates who are anxious to assuage them, and thereby earn their political backing.

But the president has been making all the right noises for an important constituency, and his campaign coffers are seeing the windfall results. So stoked is this segment of moneyed Democratic supporters—which comprise wealthy LGBT donors—that an Obama campaign fundraiser held yesterday required a larger venue, after organizers were bombarded with a barrage of RSVPs for the event, which featured pop performer Pink, after Obama’s May announcement.

According to an analysis by CNN, among President Obama’s biggest fundraisers—known in the parlance of campaign finance as “bundlers”—at least 33, or about one out of every 16 of them—is openly gay. The Washington Post reports that as many as one out of six bundlers who supports Obama is gay.

The Advocate.com estimates one in five. All told, they raised at least $8 million for the Obama reelection campaign from January to the end of March. That compares to the efforts of bundlers from the entertainment industry—which includes some of the biggest names in film, music, and television, among them actor and director George Clooney— who, during the same timeframe, raised $6.8 million, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Laws on campaign finance require that donors disclose their names, addresses, jobs, and employers, but there is no such disclosure required for sexual orientation. The law also doesn’t require that candidates release information about their bundlers. The Obama campaign has released its list, but the campaign of his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, hasn’t.

After the initial excitement of his 2008 campaign wore off, support for the president in the LGBT community waned—in large measure a result of what was seen as Obama’s lukewarm support for a repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT), and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). In 2010, actor Alan Cumming wrote, “We keep hearing that Obama is an ally—that DADT will end under his watch—but what do we actually get? Diddly squat.” DADT—the Pentagon policy that banned openly-gay men and women from serving in the armed forces— officially ended on September 20, 2011.

Among the wealthy LGBT Americans who have opened their checkbooks to Obama’s reelection efforts are software entrepreneur and Gill Foundation benefactor Tim Gill, who has donated, with partner Scott Miller, $672,800 to Obama for America. Fred Eychaner, the owner of Chicagobased Newsweb Corp., has given $1,220,550, and co-hosted in February a $35,800-per-person LGBT fundraiser for Obama. Kathy Levinson, the former President and CEO of E-Trade, has donated $202,150. Karen K. Dixon and Dr. Nan Schaffer, her partner, hosted a Washington, D.C. fundraiser that was reported to have raised over a million dollars for Obama’s campaign.

On the Republican side, Mitt Romney has not disclosed his bundler list, which makes it hard to know if there are any openly gay bundlers working for the GOP. But the presumptive Republican nominee is on record opposing same sex marriage and civil unions, and supports a Constitutional amendment to ban marriage equality for all Americans.

(PHOTO: Neil Patrick Harris, Suze Orman, Ricky Martin, Ellen DeGeneres, Dustin Lance Black)

Letters to the Editor – December 8, 2011

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In response to the cover story “Raising Red Ribbon Awareness” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

DEAR EDITOR,

I was surprised to read in the Florida Agenda last week that HIV/AIDS has been around since the 1930s. Your historical timeline was informational and interesting.

I attended the World AIDS Day rally at the Shoppes of Wilton Manors and was pleased to see such a wonderful turnout. It seems that people are more aware these days, or are just more open about it. I hope that everyone was there to support those who live with HIV or whom they have lost, and not just to see Margaret Cho.

Sincerely,
Jim Politano

In response to the news story “Few Americans with HIV Have it Under Control” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

DEAR EDITOR,

As a gay man living with HIV in America, I find it disturbing to hear that only 28% of the 1.2 Million Americans living with HIV/AIDS have it under control. Does that mean that those who have the disease don’t take their meds? Do they have access to the proper medications that they need? In these times of economic hardships, it can be difficult to get the medicines they need. So if the CDC wants to help curb the spread of this disease, why can’t they put more money into programs like ADAP or Ryan White? We’re going to war in countries most of us will never go to, and yet one of the biggest fights we’re fighting at home, is the fight against HIV. Every month, for many of us, it’s a fight to get out of bed, let alone fight for our meds.
Sincerely,
K.E.

In response to the news story “Ricky Martin to Join the Cast of ‘Glee’” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

Ricky Martin is going to join the cast of “Glee” next year. Really? Is that so newsworthy?
Anonymous

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Ricky Martin to Join the Cast of “Glee”

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LOS ANGELES, CA – TVLine is reporting that Fox is in negotiations with Ricky Martin to guest star early next year. Martin will reportedly headline  in two big musical numbers

in the episode.

Most ‘Googled’ gays and lesbians of 2010

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In modern society, many times the first stop for anyone on the Internet is Google. This search engine has taken over the way we find information.

We hear a snippet of news about a person and quickly Google their name to see what pops up. In 2010, gays and lesbians dominated the Google search waves. Here are the top 1 0 most popular gay and lesbians that were searched on Google in 2010 and a little about why people took the time to look them up.

Most ‘Googled’ gays and lesbians of 2010 Courtesy, YES Institute news


10. Neil Patrick Harris – He acts, he sings, he dances – NPH, as he is affectionately known, has come a long way since his “Doogie Howser, MD” days. He’s gorgeous, has a gorgeous husband, and makes us all want to live his life.

9. Antoine Dodson – This kooky character from Alabama had the mostwatched video on Youtube when an interview he gave to a local news station about the attempted rape of his sister was turned into a music video called, “The Bed Intruder Song.” Dodson earned enough money from the song and related merchandise line to move his family out of the projects.

8. Rachel Maddow – The queen of 24-news. Maddow’s show on MSNBC highlighted many issues affecting the LGBT community and pushed the liberal agenda. Maddow is anti-tea party, anti- Bill O’Reilly and pro telling it like it is.

7. Alexander McQueen – A popular British fashion designer who committed suicide. McQueen was suffering from depression and lost his mother the week prior. He is best known for his work as chief designer at the French Haute Couture House Givenchy.

6. Marc Jacobs – Fashion designer who is the creative director of the French design house Louis Vuitton. Also owns dozens of his own boutique stores throughout the world.

5. Ricky Martin – Singer who came out of the closet. Martin adopted twins with his partner and he felt wrong about teaching them to be who they want to be and live life without shame while he was still in the closet.

4. Elton John – The British singer had his usual rounds of supporting LGBT rights, but was also denied the adoption of a boy from the Ukraine, because that country does now allow homosexuals to adopt children.

3. Ellen DeGeneres – The talk show host also spent time as a judge on “American Idol” and helped launch the careers of several Youtube sensations. She is married to actress Portia de Rossi.

2. Adam Lambert– The former “American Idol” runner-up upset many with a raunchy performance on the “American Music Awards.” Instead of backing down, he pushed the boundaries of sexuality and attempted to make gay displays of affection in public a normal existence of American life.

1. Perez Hilton – The man that all celebrities hate, but the general public can’t stop reading. While still being the king of tabloid trash, Perez launched several new ventures this year including CocoPerez, FitPerez, and TeddyHilton, which focus on fashion, fitness & health, and pets.

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