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RNC Teams Up With Anti-Gay Extremist And Hate Group

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus insists(link is external) that the GOP’s opposition to marriage equality must be “draped in the concepts of grace, love and respect” … and what better way to show it than partnering with two radical anti-gay groups to send 168 RNC members to Israel(link is external).

Priebus is working with David Lane(link is external), founder of the American Renewal Project, and the American Family Association to organize a week-long trip to Israel for committee members(link is external), paid for by Lane’s group and the AFA. Sen. Rand Paul(link is external) and Gov. Rick Perry(link is external) have previously traveled to Israel on tours sponsored by Lane, who also joined Mike Huckabee’s recent European tour(link is external).

Proudly working “under the radar(link is external),” Lane is a conservative activist who assembles summits in key primary states where pastors and likely presidential candidates meet, including Paul(link is external), Huckabee(link is external), Ted Cruz(link is external), Mike Pence(link is external) and Bobby Jindal(link is external), who is sponsoring a prayer rally with Lane (link is external) early next year. Lane’s group announced a plan(link is external) to recruit 1,000 pastors to run for elected office and produced election-themed ads (link is external) featuring Cruz, Perry, Jindal and Huckabee.

Lane seeks to keep a low profile, in part, to conceal his extreme rhetoric, such as his claim (link is external) that “homosexuals praying at [Obama’s] inauguration” would cause God to allow “car bombs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and Des Moines, Iowa,” his call for conservatives to “wage war(link is external)” to stop “the pagan onslaught imposing homosexual marriage [and] homosexual scouts” and his attacks on Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith(link is external).

Despite this track record, Priebus has praised Lane(link is external) and his concerns about America’s dark future.

The other sponsor of the RNC trip, the American Family Association, also attacked(link is external) Romney’s(link is external) faith(link is external) and has decried homosexuality in similar terms, insisting that homosexuality should(link is external) be(link is external) outlawed(link is external) and praising draconian anti-gay laws in countries like Uganda(link is external) and Gambia(link is external). The AFA’s chief spokesman, Bryan Fischer, has likened homosexuality to terrorism (link is external) and blamed the Holocaust on gay people(link is external), and said that non-Christians have(link is external) no(link is external) First Amendment(link is external) rights(link is external) and non-Christian immigrants should be forced to convert to Christianity(link is external).

Fischer has(link is external) repeatedly(link is external) defended(link is external) the massacres and expulsions of Native Americans from their lands as divine justice and once lamented that welfare makes African-American women “rut like rabbits(link is external).”

We look forward to Priebus explaining how David Lane and Bryan Fischer are simply trying to address key social issues with “grace, love and respect.”