Tony Perkins: Send Me Money Otherwise Republican Radicals Will Make The GOP Platform Less Anti-Gay

Earlier this year hate group leader Tony Perkins was named to the Republican convention party platform committee. Today he asks his supporters to send him money, otherwise GOP radicals like Paul Singer will “sabotage” the platform plank against same-sex marriage. He writes:

For decades, the Republican Party platform has firmly stood for the sanctity of life and the vital importance of natural marriage and the family. But now, hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer has donated millions of dollars to undermine this and strip away any platform language that might be considered “discriminatory” to those who engage in homosexual behavior.

Calling it “Platform Reform,” the American Unity Fund — supported by Singer — is promoting new “inclusive” language that eliminates the biblical definition of marriage from the Party platform. Here’s why we can’t let this happen: As the platform goes, so goes the Party!

If sexual revolutionaries like Paul Singer succeed in sabotaging the platform, the Left and moderates will say that the issue is settled once and for all — that marriage is up to the individual to define. Then those of us who uphold God’s view of marriage as one man, one woman will be considered irrelevant and discriminatory.

With their Party platform hijacked, it will be that much more difficult for Republican Conservatives to be a voice standing up for God’s design for marriage and family. That’s why I’m asking for your support today.

A loss of that magnitude would have a profound impact on the 2016 Presidential Campaign and our ability to restore our nation back to moral sanity. With your help, I’ll fight to keep natural marriage and the sanctity of life in the Republican Party platform for the 2016 elections.

Perkins does not say how, exactly, this money will be spent.