Human Rights Campaign head Joe Solmonese and former Washington Blade editor Chris Crain have been having a back and forth in the pages of the San Francisco Bay Times, Crain going after Solmonese for his objections to the profoundly stupid Snickers Superbowl ad. The subtext here is that HRC, the biggest national gay group, is often hit with criticisms that it would rather go after low-hanging fruit, throw black-tie galas, and remain palatable to mainstream DC political establishment than, you know, agitate for the advancement of actual homosexuals. Anyhoo, this month's Atlantic profiles Tim Gill, Quark publishing software founder turned gay philanthropist. (h/t Andrew Sullivan) Gill, based in Colorado, is eschewing HRC-style national politics in favor of targetting state and even local campaigns. He and his network quietly poured money into a sucessful challenger to Iowa's speaker pro tem because he had introduced the state's same-sex marraige ban. Guy didn't know what hit him.
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