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The GOP's Hate Summit: A Who's Who Of The 2014 Values Voter Summit

This weekend, Republican elected officials including Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Rand Paul, and Gov. Bobby Jindal will take part in what has become an annual ritual for potential GOP presidential contenders: they will seek to curry the favor of the Religious Right by speaking at the Family Research Council’s Values Voter Summit(link is external).

In doing so, they put themselves in the company of some of the most radical groups and activists working today to dehumanize LGBT people, roll back reproductive rights, tear down the wall between church and state, and deny free exercise rights to religious minorities.

The Values Voter Summit’s sponsor, the Family Research Council, regularly issues false and demeaning smears(link is external) about LGBT people and advocates for an America ruled according to the dictates of a small sliver of right-wing Christians. Just this month, the group’s president Tony Perkins suggested that the Constitution’s religious liberty protections do not apply to Muslims(link is external).

The other primary sponsors of the event(link is external), the American Family Association, Liberty Counsel, and Gary Bauer’s American Values have equally if not more egregious records of extremism. In addition, a number of fringe groups are contributing to the conference by sponsoring exhibition tables(link is external), including Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays (PFOX), which pushes discredited conversion therapy on LGBT people; the anti-immigrant group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR); and the World Congress of Families, which works with activists throughout the world to push harsh anti-gay laws.

But the Values Voter Summit’s speakers do not have to visit the event’s exhibition hall to encounter extremism. They will find plenty of that in their fellow speakers. Below is an introduction to some of the speakers who will be sharing a stage with prominent GOP elected officials at this week’s summit.

Tony Perkins

Tony Perkins is president of the Family Research Council, the chief sponsor of the Values Voter Summit. Now a widely recognized spokesman for social conservative causes, Perkins served two terms as a Republican legislator in the Louisiana House of Representatives before launching a failed bid for the U.S. Senate in 2002. Perkins has:

  • Contended that the anti-bullying “It Gets Better(link is external)” project is “immoral,” “disgusting,” and promotes “perversion.”
  • Defined efforts by the Obama administration to advance LGBT rights abroad as a push for “radical sexualism(link is external)” and “global homosexuality.”
  • Praised a Uganda bill(link is external) that would have condemned gays and lesbians to death as an effort to “uphold moral conduct that protects others and in particular the most vulnerable.”
  • Warned that LGBT rights advocates will launch a holocaust against Christians, placing those that oppose same-sex marriage into “boxcars(link is external).”
  • Suggested that Christian clergy (link is external) who support LGBT rights should not have the same religious liberties as anti-gay conservatives because “true religious freedom” only applies to those he believes hold “orthodox religious viewpoints.”
  • Warned that lawmakers who voted to repeal(link is external) the military ban on openly gay service members would have “the blood of innocent soldiers on their hands.”

Jerry Boykin

Retired Army Lt. Gen. William “Jerry” Boykin earned a public rebuke from President George W. Bush (link is external) when, as a high-ranking official in the Bush Defense Department, he framed the "War on Terror" as a holy war against Islam(link is external). He has since built a career as a Religious Right speaker, specializing in anti-Muslim rhetoric and anti-Obama conspiracy theories. In 2012, he was named executive vice president of the Family Research Council(link is external).

Boykin rejects religious freedom for American Muslims(link is external), claiming that Islam “is not just a religion, it is a totalitarian way of life.” In an interview with the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer, he called for “no mosques in America(link is external).”

Boykin is a leading member of the dominionist group The Oak Initiative(link is external), and once told the group that President Obama used health care reform legislation as a cover to establish a private army of Brownshirts(link is external) loyal just to him. Boykin has also:

  • Suggested that the repeal(link is external) of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell led to the “absolute destruction of our military.”
  • Described(link is external) CIA head John Brennan as “very sympathetic to the jihadist cause.”
  • Denounced(link is external) the repeal of laws banning women from military combat service.
  • Blamed the Sandy Hook school massacre on the presence of secularism(link is external) in society.

Mat Staver

Mat Staver is the dean of the Liberty University School of Law and the founder and chairman of its affiliate, Liberty Counsel, which is a sponsor of the Values Voter Summit. At a previous Values Voter Summit, Staver claimed that progressives are using LGBT rights and secular government in order to “ultimately implode America(link is external)” and that the “agenda of the homosexual movement” is to destroy freedom and Western civilization. Through his position at Liberty Counsel, Staver has:

Gary Bauer

Gary Bauer is the president of Values Voter Summit sponsor American Values, a former president of the Family Research Council, and one-time Republican presidential hopeful. While serving in the Reagan administration as a Department of Education official, Bauer was named chairman of the president’s Special Working Group on the Family. Bauer has:

  • Reacting to A&E’s suspension of Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson for racist and homophobic remarks, declared that progressives are waging(link is external) a “jihad against America’s cultural norms,”
  • Warned that President Obama is “obsessed” with LGBT issues, and claimed that his “secular” agenda will “destroy” America(link is external).
  • Claimed that Supreme Court rulings (link is external) in favor of same-sex marriage were acts of “judicial terrorism” putting America on “the verge of criminalizing the Book of Genesis.”
  • Wondered why African Americans keep “falling through the cracks (link is external) of society despite the fact that “every major goal” of Martin Luther King, Jr. has been reached.

Benham Brothers

Twin brothers Jason and David Benham were catapulted to national attention this year when an HGTV show that they were set to star in was cancelled(link is external) following revelations about their anti-gay, anti-choice, anti-Muslim activism(link is external). Since the show’s cancellation, the brothers have become a cause célèbre for the Religious Right, which has lifted them up(link is external) as an example of the supposed persecution of conservative Christians in America(link is external). One or both of the brothers have:

  • Asserted that the LGBT equality movement is part of a “spiritual fight(link is external)" between God and the “kingdom run by Satan(link is external).”
  • Urged the city of Charlotte, NC to deny(link is external) permits to an LGBT Pride event, calling it a “vile” and “destructive” activity that “should not be allowed in our city.”
  • Compared the fight against marriage equality to opposing Nazi Germany(link is external).
  • Called an Islamic community center a “den of iniquity(link is external)” and referred to Muslims as “the enemy attacking" America.
  • Organized a prayer rally to coincide with the 2012 Democratic National Convention, declaring that America must repent(link is external) for “homosexuality and its agenda that is attacking the nation.”
  • Led protests(link is external) outside of abortion clinics, praising anti-choice demonstrators for taking a stand at “the gates of hell” and confronting the “altars of Moloch.”

E.W. Jackson

The 2013 Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia, E.W. Jackson is a longtime activist who has likened the Democratic Party to the Antichrist(link is external), said Planned Parenthood is worse than the Ku Klux Klan(link is external), suggested that President Obama is a Muslim (link is external) and demonic(link is external), and fought against efforts to desegregate public housing(link is external). Jackson’s most pernicious rhetoric has focused on LGBT people. He has:

  • Referred(link is external) to gays and lesbians as “perverted,” “degenerate,” “spiritually darkened” and “frankly very sick people psychologically, mentally and emotionally.”
  • Criticized abortion and in vitro fertilization as “evils(link is external)” that carry “the mark of Satan.”
  • Argued that gay marriage will release a “torrent of wickedness(link is external)” that will result in man-animal marriages.
  • Said homosexuality is connected to pedophilia (link is external) and that homosexuality also(link is external) “poisons culture, it destroys families, it destroys societies; it brings the judgment of God unlike very few things we can think of.”

Star Parker

Star Parker is a longtime Religious Right activist who is particularly active in anti-gay and anti-choice advocacy. She has called legal abortion a “genocide(link is external)” on par with slavery and the Holocaust and blamed “sexual promiscuity(link is external)” for nearly all financial and societal problems. At the 2011 Values Voter Summit, she claimed that God was getting ready to punish America for marriage equality and legal abortion(link is external). Parker has also:

  • Declared that LGBT people are forcing Christians “into the closet(link is external).”
  • Mused that family life for African Americans was “more healthy(link is external)” under slavery than it is today
  • Argued that the rate of HIV infections in Washington, D.C., would spike once the city legalized marriage equality, “transforming [the city] officially into Sodom(link is external).”
  • Tied(link is external) same-sex marriage to failing public schools.

Todd Starnes

Todd Starnes, a Fox News commentator and the author of several books including this year’s “God Less America," specializes in generating stories of dubious accuracy(link is external) purporting to illustrate the persecution of conservative Christians in America. Recently, he has:

  • Speculated that public school officials oppose abstinence-only programs(link is external) to protect their “condom profits.”
  • Asserted (link is external) that Obama refuses to take action against ISIS to “accommodate the Islamic faith at the expense of all other faiths.”
  • Blamed Obama for “ orchestrating(link is external)” the protests in Ferguson, Mo., in an effort to exacerbate racial tensions.
  • Baselessly accused the University of Wisconsin of intentionally inflating grades (link is external) to boost the academic performance of minority students.
  • Worried that LGBT rights advocates will inevitably demand the deportation of Christians(link is external).

Sandy Rios

Sandy Rios, a former president of Concerned Women for America, now hosts a daily radio show on American Family Radio, the network run by the American Family Association. At last year’s summit, she promoted ex-gay therapy(link is external) and said Matthew Shepard’s murder was a “complete fraud(link is external).” Like other AFR hosts, she frequently promotes right-wing conspiracy theories, including claims that President Obama was not born in the United States(link is external). Rios has also:

  • Insisted that one of Obama’s first priorities as president was to resettle thousands of Palestinian refugees (link is external) in the U.S. and provide them with food stamps.
  • Advanced the myth(link is external) that the health care reform law “says that Muslims will be exempt from the government mandate to purchase health insurance.”
  • Compared(link is external) the relationships of same-sex couples to those of kidnapper Ariel Castro and his captives.
  • Warned that the “homosexual takeover(link is external)” of the military would jeopardize the effectiveness of the armed forces.
  • Frequently links(link is external) the(link is external) gay(link is external) community(link is external) to(link is external) child(link is external) abuse(link is external).

Brigitte Gabriel

Brigitte Gabriel is the founder and president of ACT! for America, where she works with local activists throughout the country to promote fears that Sharia law is taking hold in the U.S. and must be banned and to challenge textbooks(link is external) that she believes are insufficiently critical of Islam. She makes frequent media appearances to warn of what she calls the “ secret Islamification(link is external)” of the West. Among other attacks on Mulsim-Americans, Gabriel has:

  • Implied that President Obama is secretly a Muslim(link is external).
  • Argued that Muslims should be banned from serving in public office(link is external) because a “practicing Muslim, who believes in the teachings of the Koran, cannot be a loyal citizen to the United States of America.”
  • Warned(link is external) that Muslim Students’ Associations are waging “a stealth jihad against America through the indoctrination of our youth on college campuses.”
  • Claimed “[w]hat we are seeing in public schools today is basically the talking points of our enemies being fed to our sixth and seventh graders (link is external) in the name of diversity and multiculturalism, teaching them about religion.”

This post was updated to include Brigitte Gabriel following an FRC announcement that she would speak at the summit. A previous edition of this post listed incorrectly listed James Dobson, one of the founders of the FRC, as a speaker.