
**FILE** Family Research Council President Tony Perkins (The Washington Times)

**FILE** Family Research Council President Tony Perkins (The Washington Times)

**FILE** Family Research Council President Tony Perkins (The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, also seen here speaking Wednesday to the Romney-Ryan rally in Tampa’s Liberty Plaza, said this year’s debate was about whether the candidates’ claims to be pro-life were supported by their records. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins led the push for a strong anti-pornography plank in the GOP platform and introduced its language, calling for strict enforcement of federal obscenity laws. It broadens the 2008 platform. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins led the push for a strong anti-pornography plank in the GOP platform and introduced its language, calling for strict enforcement of federal obscenity laws. It broadens the 2008 platform. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins exits the Family Research Council headquarters on Thursday to accuse ideological opponents of using language that inspires the type of violence that occurred in his building lobby. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins exits the Family Research Council headquarters on Thursday to accuse ideological opponents of using language that inspires the type of violence that occurred in his building lobby. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins exits the Family Research Council headquarters on Thursday to accuse ideological opponents of using language that inspires the type of violence that occurred in his building lobby. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)