UPDATE: Former GOP analyst Tim Miller unleashed a scathing critique of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on Wednesday, calling her a “deeply sad woman” following her controversial social media posts on gay marriage. This fierce backlash comes just one day after Mace tweeted “Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve,” a statement that has drawn significant condemnation for belittling LGBTQ rights.
Mace’s tweet, posted on July 25, 2023, sparked outrage and received a Community Note on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting her past votes supporting gay marriage. In a new episode of his podcast, “Bulwark Takes,” Miller didn’t hold back, showcasing a montage of Mace’s previous statements which contradicted her current rhetoric.
“At this point, she’s even pro-trans,” Miller remarked, referencing Mace’s earlier advocacy for LGBTQ rights. He pointed to a 2021 post where Mace stated, “I support LGBTQ rights. Nobody should be discriminated against,” emphasizing that her views had shifted dramatically.
Miller’s comments come at a time when Mace’s tone regarding marriage has noticeably changed, particularly after experiencing personal turmoil, including two divorces. “That’s Nancy’s trajectory from ‘Equality for everybody’ to ‘Go ahead and get married if you want, gays, it’s miserable,'” he remarked, underscoring the emotional impact of her evolving stance.
This latest episode illustrates a growing divide within the Republican Party regarding LGBTQ issues. Miller’s remarks have ignited discussions about authenticity and the implications of political flip-flopping, urging the public to consider the deeper motivations behind such statements.
As the political landscape continues to shift, viewers are left questioning what Mace’s next move will be. Will she reaffirm her commitment to LGBTQ rights, or will she continue to pivot in response to her base?
Stay tuned for further developments as this story unfolds.
