Closeted politicians stir filmmaker’s ‘Outrage’

Of the many in “,” ’s sad, devastating new about closeted - OK, alleged closeted - the one that’s most disturbing is the case made against a former Southern .
As a young liberal, the used his “as his bar,” a former alleged hookup tells the . Yet in pursuit of elected office, the got married, went to church, and voted , never quite shaking his same- attraction but never doing much legislatively to acknowledge or advance the of . On numerous occasions, in fact, he voted to suppress those rights.
Such alleged is the of “.” Dick speculates on the of several and former public officials which ’t been corroborated by the men themselves.
His charges aren’t new; they’ve certainly surfaced in the and online. But in accordance with poilcy, I can’t repeat those here.
While dwelling on political contradiction, the movie unfolds at a unique of psychological and : the perverse place where a ’s relentless and a closeted man’s shameful desire may meet.
In tying the purported secret lives of these putatively straight elected officials - the movie focuses almost exclusively on men - to their voting records, a caustic portrait emerges of self-. Dick goes into involving the married Idaho senator and the now openly former New Jim McGreevey, who sits down and unburdens himself for the camera (he talks about “living your ” with an abandon that suggests either lots of therapy or lots of disco). Former Arizona talks about how much happier he was after he revealed he was (we never hear from his ex-wife, although Mrs. McGreevey does speak).
” is armed with commentary and insights from openly of like and , like (of course) and , who died last month, and such Washington insiders as Hilary Rosen. The movie never allows you to forget its aim. It wants to hold these men accountable - if the is true - not for their conservatism but for their double standard. “” tries to put the officials on a couch and determine why so many are . Someone likens their alleged behavior to , where potential outcasts help persecute kids to keep the off their trail. How could I be ?, the thinking goes, I’ve voted with my party to block the passage of so many -friendly bills. See Closeted politicians stir filmmaker’s ‘Outrage’

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Larry Kramer Blasts Yale’s ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ on Gay History

When more than 300 Yale alumni and their guests arrived at Yale for the University’s first-ever , , and alumni reunion this weekend, they found not only camaraderie, but also .

The first-ever recipient of the GALA Achievement Award, ’57, harshly rebuked the University for its treatment of history as an academic field during the three-day reunion, which was jointly organized by the alumni association Yale GALA and the Association of . At a dinner ceremony Saturday, Kramer said the University has wrongly relegated the study of history to studies, arguing that there is a significant between “history” and “studies.”

Declaring that and are “relatively useless,” Kramer — who was among the first to call for action against the crisis — said history has been “hijacked” by theorists.

Kramer and Yale have clashed before; in the mid-nineties, Yale rejected a sizable gift from Kramer to create either an endowed chair in gay and lesbian studies or a student center for students. In 2001, Kramer’s , ’49, gave a $1 million gift in Larry’s name to found the for and Studies, which was closed after five years when the gift was spent.

In order to demonstrate the importance of history, Kramer declared that he believes many prominent American historical figures were , including , the famous , Abraham and .

The study of history is therefore important as a means of promoting acceptance for individuals, Kramer said.

“The plague of was allowed to happen because most of the world hates us,” he said. “They don’t know we’re related to Washington and .”

While alumni sat attentively throughout the speech and gave Kramer a , some said afterwards that they were standing not necessarily out of agreement with Kramer, but rather out of for his in the wake of .

“He’s been a provocateur all of his career, since the crisis,” said Ken Demario ’64. “I don’t know if this was an appropriate forum for as a broadside as his was against the University.”

In a brief interview after the speech, Provost Peter Salovey said he agreed that the study of history is important.

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