by Michelangelo Signorile
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu may or may not have threatened to deport
his former boyfriend back to Mexico, but the scandal that erupted over
the weekend, and which forced the GOP Congressional candidate to resign
as Mitt Romney's campaign co-chair in Arizona, does underscore one
salient fact: closeted gay public figures are compromised, always
harboring a secret they fear may get out. That often inspires them to go
to great lengths in deceiving the public.
This is especially true in the Republican Party, where being an
openly gay politician is still, largely, a political death sentence.
There was Babeu, just days ago, at the Conservative Political Action Conference
in Washington -- before the world knew he was gay -- being heralded by
conservative leaders for right-wing border patrol policies that put him
in league with "America's toughest sheriff" Joe Arpaio (who is now distancing himself from Babeu). This was the same CPAC that had banned the gay group GOProud.
Babeu spent years covering up his sexual orientation, often
supporting politicians who've pushed anti-gay policies. A frequent guest
on Fox News, he'd appeared in a John McCain for President ad -- a veteran of the war in Iraq supporting a candidate who was a driving force against the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
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