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The Paradox of Mitt Romney’s Sodomite Supremacy Politics

By Rod Klingler, Wednesday, 12 Feb 2025.

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Jesse Jaymz
You know, I’m looking at your book here, and I’m on page eight. It talks about something interesting—I’ll read this little paragraph. It says, October 6th, 1994—Romney. I’ve got to tell you this, Ben—George Romney, which is Mitt’s dad. He held off. Yeah, in Michigan.

I remember the name. Outcast, do you remember that? I don’t really—I think we were a little too young to understand what was going on at the time. But I’d be interested to go back and see what was happening, because Mitt Romney’s not that much older than us.

Ben
Oh, yeah, his mom and dad were horrible.

Jesse Jaymz
That’s what I do remember. But I don’t remember the details. Anyway, it goes into this right here—it says Romney wrote a letter to the largest group promoting sodomite supremacy within the Republican Party. This was back in 1994—the Log Cabin Club—telling them that they have to do what? What is this Log Cabin Club that Romney is writing about?

Ben

So, as you just read, it’s the sodomite organization within the Republican Party, working to normalize evil. And Mitt Romney wrote them a letter praising them, saying they played a vital role in making the Republican Party stronger in Massachusetts. He even promised this organization that he would be more in favor of their agenda than Ted Kennedy.

And, of course, he went on to promote Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. He said it was the first step in bringing them into the mainstream of society. They knew it couldn’t be done all at once because, the further you go back, the more Bible-believing Americans there were—people who rejected sin and refused to normalize it in society.

So they had to change the culture, and they knew that was the first step—shifting the culture. And now, look at what we saw in the last administration—cross-dressers in major cabinet positions.

Rod Klingler

Rod Klingler has been with Tree of Liberty Society since 2024. Prior to that, he founded and ran Defending Idaho. His reporting on COVID has been vindicated time and time again since then. He has edited books for people like Ben McClintock and D. Christian Markham. He currently serves as web dev, editor, and content creator, among other things.

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