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Marco Rubio To Headline Radical Anti-LGBT Event

When Marco Rubio cited(link is external) the deadly attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando as a reason he was changing his mind and running for re-election to the U.S. Senate, many LGBT allies immediately noted that the Florida senator and failed presidential candidate has never been an ally of the LGBT community(link is external).

“To be using the tragedy in Orlando as a time to reflect on his Senate career, when his career and his promises on the campaign trail have been anti-LGBTQ consistently, it’s just staggering to think he would be using this moment for his own personal ambitions,” said(link is external) Jay Brown of the Human Rights Campaign at the time.

It comes as no surprise, then, to see that Rubio is slated to address an event(link is external) in Orlando next month that will feature some of the country’s most vehement anti-LGBT activists.

The Orlando-based Liberty Counsel Action, an extreme anti-LGBT(link is external) group(link is external) whose affiliate is famous for representing Kentucky clerk Kim Davis in her stand against the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision, announced in an email today that the Florida Renewal Project will be hosting an event called “Rediscovering God in America” in August. The event will be headlined by Rubio, who will speak alongside anti-LGBT activists David Barton, Bill Federer, Ken Graves and Mat Staver.

The Florida Renewal Project is an affiliate(link is external) of conservative activist David Lane’s American Renewal Project(link is external), which hosts “Rediscovering God” conferences around the country.

The event will put Rubio in the company of some of the most extreme anti-gay activists in the country:

  • David Lane, whose organization is hosting the event, believes(link is external) that gay rights will lead to the “utter destruction” of the U.S. and “car bombs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and Des Moines, Iowa.” (Learn more about David Lane here(link is external)).
  • Mat Staver, whose Liberty Counsel Action sent out the invitation to the event and who is scheduled to speak, has gained a national reputation by representing Davis and Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore through the affiliated Liberty Counsel(link is external). Last month, Staver denounced memorial gatherings for the victims of the Orlando nightclub attack as “homosexual love fests(link is external).” Staver has claimed(link is external) that gay people are “demonic,” seek to abuse children and are similar to terrorists, and has warned that gay rights victories could lead to “forced homosexuality” and “another civil war.” At the same time, he has praised countries that outlaw same-sex relationships. (Learn more about Mat Staver here(link is external)).
  • David Barton, a Republican Party activist who styles himself as a historian, thinks(link is external) that God is justly preventing a cure for HIV/AIDS because it is a divine “penalty” for homosexuality, and has lamented that public schools try to “force” students “to be homosexual” when homosexuality really should be regulated by the government. (Learn more about David Barton here(link is external)).
  • Maine pastor Ken Graves preaches against “militant homofascism(link is external)” that he says “seeks to take over our land and make it Sodom” and argues that gay people cannot build happy families because they are “depressed(link is external).”
  • Bill Federer, a Religious Right activist and conspiracy(link is external) theorist(link is external), believes that gay rights are bringing(link is external) about(link is external) the Islamist takeover of America.

View the invitation here: