By Rich Lowry
Tuesday,
October 15, 2024
There used
to be a time when Republican elected officials and candidates shied away from
talking about trans issues.
They
didn’t want to appear extreme or intolerant. Why bother wading in to a fraught
cultural issue when there were so many other things to talk about? Deferring to
“medical professionals” or “the experts” seemed the easy way out.
Now,
though, Republicans have emphatically found their voice. Across the political
landscape, GOP Senate candidates are hitting their Democratic opponents on
their trans radicalism and have them on the run, while the Trump campaign is
pounding Kamala Harris on the issue with perhaps the most prominent ad of this
election cycle.
The
chickens have come home to roost, and they are apparently all cisgender.
For
the longest time, Democrats have gone along with the steadily evolving trans
orthodoxy as established by the cultural Left. Existing in a bubble, they
assumed that doubters could be isolated or embarrassed into going along and
didn’t realize just how wildly out of touch they’d become.
It’s
one thing to say people should be tolerant of the choices of consenting adults;
it’s another to say that minors must have access to life-altering so-called
gender-affirming treatments. It’s one thing to say everyone should live and let
live; it’s another to say that males must participate in female sports, no
matter how manifestly unfair it is to the girls and women.
There
were plenty of flashing red lights for Democrats to heed. A Washington Post poll
last year found that 57 percent of people say that gender is determined at
birth. Roughly two-thirds of people said males shouldn’t compete in girls’ and
women’s sports. And 68 percent opposed giving children ages 10–14 access to
puberty-blocking medication, and 58 percent opposed teens age 15–17 having
access to hormonal treatments.
It’s
only now, when they are getting punished on the issue, that Democrats are
coming out and saying, in effect, that they’ve favored the gender binary all
along.
Fighting
off a challenge from Democratic representative Colin Allred, Texas senator Ted
Cruz has targeted the congressman for his opposition to a bill called the
Protecting Women and Girls Sports Act. In a sign that the attack was working,
Allard responded in his own ad: “I don’t want boys playing girls’ sports or any
of this ridiculous stuff that Ted Cruz is saying.”
This
led to denunciations of Allred from the left. According to the LGBT publication
The Advocate, he “embraced far-right language around gender identity in
a new ad” — the offending words presumably being “boys” and “girls.”
Similar
ads have run wherever there is a competitive Senate race, many of them from the
Mitch McConnell campaign outfit, the Senate Leadership Fund.
In
Ohio, the embattled incumbent Democratic senator Sherrod Brown has also
responded with an ad calling the idea that he supports males competing against
females in sports “a complete lie.” The spot points out that Ohio has already
prohibited such intrusions. But in an interview with the aforementioned Advocate
last year, Brown harshly denounced such laws.
“I
think all this shows is that there’s still so much hate in this country,” he
said, “and by extension hate in politics. Politicians who introduce and support
these prohibitive bills should be ashamed of themselves, and it’s my hope that
their constituents see through these ugly efforts.”
Brown
wants us to believe that he’s had a sudden — and surely instantly revocable, if
he survives — conversion.
For
his part, Donald Trump is airing an ad during football games highlighting how
Kamala Harris said in 2019 that she supported government-funded transition
surgery for prisoners and detained illegal immigrants. As the ad notes, it’s
hard to believe that anyone seriously seeking public office would advocate such
a thing.
Now,
in the final weeks of an extremely tight election, Harris and her Democratic
colleagues are being held to account for their ideological excesses. They can
cry foul, but they brought it on themselves.
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