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Trump to nominate Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback to run State Department's Office of Inter

ASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will nominate Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback to serve as ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.

If confirmed by the Senate, he'll run the State Department's Office of International Religious Freedom.

Brownback is a former U.S. senator and representative. The White House says he worked on the issue of religious freedom while in Washington.

Officials in Kansas expect Brownback to step down when he's confirmed, but his office would not immediately discuss future plans Wednesday evening.
https://apnews.com/88b7adbcd35d447291e49d92e0ed620a/Trump-to-nominate-Gov.-Brownback-to-serve-as-ambassador?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP

LGBT issues
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback#LGBT_issues
In 1996, as a member of the House of Representatives, Brownback voted for the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as the union between a man and a woman.[138] Brownback has stated that he believes homosexuality to be immoral as a violation of both Catholic doctrine[139] and natural law.[140] He has voted against gay rights, receiving zeros in four of the last five scorecards as a U.S. senator from the Human Rights Campaign.[141][142][143][144][145] He opposes both same-sex marriage and same-sex civil unions.[140] He opposes adding sexual orientation and gender identity to federal laws that address hate crime.[140][146] He has declined to state a position on homosexual adoption,[147][148] although a candidate for chair of the Kansas Republican Party claims he was blackballed by political operatives affiliated with Brownback for not opposing homosexual adoption.[149] Brownback supported "don't ask, don't tell,"[150] the U.S. government's ban on openly homosexual people in the military. Brownback has associated with organizations such as the Family Research Council[151][152] and American Family Association.[153][154] Both organizations are listed as anti-gay hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

In 2003, Brownback worked with Alliance for Marriage and Traditional Values Coalition to introduce a Senate bill containing the Federal Marriage Amendment, a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would federally prohibit same-sex marriage in the United States.[155][156][157][158] The bill was a response to Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, the Massachusetts state court decision finding that same-sex couples had the right to marry in Massachusetts.[155][156][157] In reaction to the Goodridge decision, Brownback stated that same-sex marriage threatened the health of American families and culture.[159]

In 2006, Brownback blocked the confirmation of federal judicial nominee Janet T. Neff because she had attended a same-sex commitment ceremony.[160][161][162] At first, he agreed to lift the block only if Neff would recuse herself from all cases involving same-sex unions.[160][161][162] Brownback later dropped his opposition.[160][161][162]

In April 2011, Brownback began work on a Kansas government program to promote marriage, in part through grants to faith-based and secular social service organizations.[163][164] In June 2011, the administration revised contract expectations for social work organizations to promote married mother-father families.[165][166] It explained the change as benefiting children.[165][166]

In January 2012, Brownback did not include Kansas's sodomy law in a list of unenforced and outdated laws that the legislature should repeal.[167][168][169][170] Gay rights advocates had asked his administration to recommend its repeal because the law has been unenforceable since the Supreme Court's Lawrence v. Texas decision in 2003.[167][168][169][170][171]

In February 2012, the Brownback administration supported a religious freedom bill that would have stopped cities, school districts, universities, and executive agencies from having nondiscrimination laws or policies that covered sexual orientation or gender identity.[172][173][174]

In 2013, after oral arguments in United States v. Windsor, the U.S. Supreme Court case striking down part of the Defense of Marriage Act, Brownback publicly reaffirmed his opposition to same-sex marriage.[175]

In 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court denied petitions to review several federal appellate decisions overturning state bans on same-sex marriage.[176][177] The court's actions favored repeal of Kansas's ban on same-sex marriage because two of the appeals (Kitchen v. Herbert and Bishop v. Oklahoma) originated in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, which includes Kansas.[176][177] In response, Brownback defended Kansas's same-sex marriage ban as being supported by a majority of Kansas voters and criticized "activist judges" for "overruling" the people of Kansas.[178][179][180]

On February 10, 2015, Brownback issued an executive order rescinding protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender state workers that was put into place by then-Gov. Kathleen Sebelius eight years previously.[181] In the edition of Feb 11 of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart suggested that an internet campaign similar to the campaign for the neologism "santorum" could introduce a sex-related neologism "brownbacking" in order to embarrass Brownback.

Sounds like a great guy! He's also a pro-lifer and creation scientist!

edit: oops! Can a mod edit the title?
 
Considering what I've heard from Brownback and his doing his best to turn Kansas into a shit show, this might actually be the best thing Trump's done.
 

Trojita

Rapid Response Threadmaker
Guy so unpopular he had his fellow Republican colleagues root against him.

Wikipedia said:
The income tax cut generated a substantial budget deficit, affecting core government service, particularly in education, and led many former and current Republican officials to criticize his leadership in the run-up to the 2014 gubernatorial election and endorse his Democratic opponent, Paul Davis.
 
Isn't this the guy who sent Kansas into a tailspin with his failed economics and basically killing their education budget?

Sounds like a Trump cabinet pick.
 

Beartruck

Member
Considering what I've heard from Brownback and his doing his best to turn Kansas into a shit show, this might actually be the best thing Trump's done.
My opinion exactly. Sounds like kind of a nothing post and Kansas could get a nonshitty governor. Win win.
 

Kin5290

Member
is this an actual position or did trump invent it? never heard of this.
It exists, and has since 1999 apparently.

I'm sure Kansas Republicans will be happy if Brownback is shuffled off to a position where he is less able to do damage to the state.
 

Korigama

Member
Office...of "International Religious Freedom". Something that has no place existing, headed by someone who has no place being in any position of authority.

...And we still have three more years of this administration's crap to go, don't we?
 

Woorloog

Banned
Office of International Religious Freedom sounds like an office for planning crusades.

"We'll bring you religious freedom like we brought democracy to Iraq".
 

adj_noun

Member
I look forward to see the Office of International Religious Freedom fervently guard an individual's right to freedom from religious interference in their private life.
 

Wag

Member
The same guy who touts a huuuuuge arms deal with Saudi Arabia is appointing an ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom?

Sounds about right...
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
Office...of "International Religious Freedom". Something that has no place existing, headed by someone who has no place being in any position of authority.

...And we still have three more years of this administration's crap to go, don't we?

I highly doubt it. This Friday should be one of the nails in his coffin.
 
Honestly, I'd rather him do that than be a Governor that can really screw people's rights.



Hmmm...

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How long till Brownback bankrupts this department? Six weeks? Though maybe in 10 years he'll turn it into an economic powerhouse.
 

Vlaphor

Member
One on hand, please get Brownback the fuck out of Kansas! He has fucked up this state so bad that people here are starting to turn from conservatism to libertarianism.

On the other hand, please don't put Brownback in a position of any power!
 
How long till Brownback bankrupts this department? Six weeks? Though maybe in 10 years he'll turn it into an economic powerhouse.

Too bad President Kali Mohammed Clinton-Sanders (don't ask) ousts him after Trumps 5th term as Supreme Imperial Consul in 2035. He just needed a few more solar cycles until his financial plans were predicted to bear fruit, but shortly after his exit, America finally caved and became the last nation to make money illegal, so even today in the Far Future, we still don't quite know if Brownback was on to something or not. Some financial archaeologists today still argue about him, I can almost hear the yelling: "He was an idiot, just a stubborn, prideful moron incapable of accepting evidence or admitting fault." "No he wasn't, he was an actively evil man whose only intent was to get shareholders sick gainz at the expense of his mentally conditioned constituents." It got ugly. There was violence.

By the way, how cool are bees, right? We just have these clouds of crappy robots do all the pollinating, it's totally efficient or whatever, but bees are way cooler. No one alive today has ever seen one, except for some of those older folks around in the virtual worlds, but to us talking to them is like hieroglyphics and shit, just poo icons and this weird chicken taunting thing, like, "cluck, cluck" or something, I dunno it's weird, like were chickens scary as shit back in 2017? Anyway sorry about all that bee stuff I'm just like a total bee fanboy, what a sweet ass design.



-posted from my Apple Implant
 
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