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According to the New York Times, Cruz attended a Wednesday event hosted by prominent gay hoteliers and said, "If one of my daughters was gay, I would love them just as much." Following reports on the comment, media outlets speculated that the statement signaled a change in tone for Cruz. But in a statement Thursday evening, Cruz maintained his opposition to gay marriage and criticized the media for reading into his attendance at the Wednesday event.
"It speaks volumes that the New York Times considers it newsworthy that a Republican who believes marriage is between a man and a woman would meet with people who hold a different view," Cruz said in the statement. Crux explained that when asked at the event whether he supported gay marriage, he responded by reiterating his support for "traditional marriage."
"One person further asked how Heidi and I would react if we found out one of our (4 and 7-year-old) daughters were gay. My reply: 'We would love her with all our hearts. We love our daughters unconditionally,'" Cruz said in the statement.
"A conservative Republican who is willing to meet with individuals who do not agree on marriage and who loves his daughters unconditionally may not reflect the caricature of conservatives promoted by the left, but its hardly newsworthy," he continued. "I know its been a long time since weve seen it, but this is what it means to truly be a big tent Republican instead of a panderer."
Cruz also introduced legislation this week that would create a Constitutional amendment protect states with gay marriage bans from lawsuits. A second bill introduced by Cruz would keep federal courts from weighing on on gay marriage bans until the Constitutional amendment is passed.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/ted-cruz-gay-marriage-daughters
marym625
(17,997 posts)What a pos he is
spanone
(135,846 posts)justhanginon
(3,290 posts)pompous ass that he is. The problem would be for the daughters growing up in that hateful environment. Unless he, like so many conservative republicans, would have a change of heart since it affects his family and not someone else. Discriminating against other people is fine with them until it comes home to roost and affects them or their loved ones.