Republican Virginia gubernatorial candadidate Bob McDonnell has been desperately trying to present himself as a moderate (for a winger) to voters, and one of the ways he has done this is pimp on his web site the support for his candidacy by one Sheila Johnson, Black Entertainment Television co-founder and multi-billionaire.
Unfortunately for Bob, there is a 93-page document at the Regent University library that provides an inside look at what he really thinks about feminism, marriage and The Homosexual Agenda. These views are hardly moderate (or cast away), particularly since he was on Crazy Pat's show to talk about preserving marriage (right). (WaPo):
Robert F. McDonnell submitted a master's thesis to the evangelical school he was attending in Virginia Beach in which he described working women and feminists as "detrimental" to the family. He said government policy should favor married couples over "cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators." He described as "illogical" a 1972 Supreme Court decision legalizing the use of contraception by unmarried couples.
The 93-page document, which is publicly available at the Regent University library, culminates with a 15-point action plan that McDonnell said the Republican Party should follow to protect American families -- a vision that he started to put into action soon after he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates.
...McDonnell's opponent, state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (Bath), and other Democrats have sought to highlight McDonnell's conservative record, saying he is obscuring a large part of his background to get elected. Deeds recently spoke to women's groups about McDonnell's record on abortion, saying that voters needed to know about his stances.
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