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HISTORIC: Obama endorses marriage equality

3:15 pm - 05/09/2012


President Obama ended his 19-month long evolution on the issue of extending marriage rights to gay couples on Wednesday when he voiced support for marriage equality.

In an interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, Obama said “I’ve stood on the side of broader equality for the LGBT community; I hesitated on gay marriage because I thought that civil unions would be sufficient…

“I was sensitive to the fact that for a lot of people the word marriage evokes very powerful traditions religions beliefs so forth.”

“…Over the course of several years — when I talk to friends family, neighbors, members of my own staff… — at a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to affirm that I think same sex couples should get married.

The interview was recorded; a portion was set to air Wednesday while the full interview was set to air on Thursday.

In a sense, Obama’s support for same-sex marriage returns him to a position he stated on the issue in 1996 when running to become an Illinois state senator. In a questionnaire response to what is now the Windy City Times, Obama expressed support for same-sex marriage years before any state in the country legalized it.

“I favor legalizing same-sex marriage, and would fight efforts to prohibit such marriages,” Obama wrote in a typed letter with his signature at the bottom.

But that support for same-sex marriage vanished when Obama pursued higher office. In the 2008 election, Obama ran for president saying he supported civil unions as the way to extend legal protections to gay couples.

Then-candidate Obama articulated his views on marriage in August 2008 during a forum with pastor Rick Warren of the Saddleback Church, who has been criticized by the LGBT community for his support of California’s Proposition 8.

“I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman,” Obama said. “Now, for me as a Christian, it’s also a sacred union. God’s in the mix.”

The situation changed in October 2010. Obama said during an interview with progressive bloggers in response to a question from AMERICAblog’s Joe Sudbay that “attitudes evolve, including mine,” suggesting his views could change to support marriage equality.

But for 19 months the evolution continued. The Washington Blade repeatedly asked White House Press Secretary Jay Carney if Obama had completed his evolution, why he continues to withhold support for marriage equality and when the evolution would come to an end. Virtually every time, Carney responded that he didn’t have any updates to the Blade inquiries.

In June 2010, Obama’s views on marriage made headlines again when New York was set to legalize same-sex marriage and Obama was going to appear at a high-profile LGBT fundraiser. Asked about his views on marriage when New York last year legalized same-sex marriage during a news conference, the president said he wasn’t going to make news. That was the same line he gave most recently when asked about the subject in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

“I’m not going to make news in this publication,” Obama said. “I’ve made clear that the issue of fairness and justice and equality for the LGBT community is very important to me. And I haven’t just talked about it, I’ve acted on it.”

Even though the president had withheld support for marriage equality, Obama has spoken out through a campaign spokesperson against anti-gay marriage ballot initiatives pending before voters in Minnesota and North Carolina, which was approved by voters Tuesday. Obama’s announced support for marriage equality comes after the vote in that state.

The president’s endorsement of same-sex marriage comes as the media have given greater scrutiny to his views and the seeming contradiction of not supporting same-sex marriage, but supporting equal rights for LGBT people.

On Sunday during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Vice President Joe Biden said he’s “absolutely comfortable” with married gay couples having the “exact same rights” as straight couples.

Media outlets and bloggers reported that Biden’s comments were an endorsement of same-sex marriage and that the vice president had become the highest-ranking official to support marriage rights for gay couples.

But the vice president’s office issued a clarification immediately afterward saying Biden, like Obama, is still “evolving” on same-sex marriage.

Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod attempted to mitigate the flurry of media attention that was unleashed following Biden’s remarks, first in a message via Twitter, then telling reporters in a conference call Monday that Biden and Obama were in line.

“I think that they were entirely consistent with the president’s position, which is that couples who are married — whether gay or heterosexual couples — are entitled to the very same rights and very same liberties,” Axelrod said.

On Monday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney faced a barrage of questions on Biden’s remarks and Obama’s views on same-sex marriage. Why does the president oppose same-sex marriage? If everyone thinks the president supports same-sex marriage, why doesn’t he endorse it?

Carney replied with answers he’s given previously: the president’s record on LGBT issues is noteworthy and substantial; he has no updates on Obama’s personal views; Biden’s belief that the rights of citizens should be protected is consistent with the president’s view.

“I think the president is the right person to describe his own personal views,” Carney said, “He, as you know, said that his views on this were evolving, and I don’t have an update for you on that.”


Sauce has glitter in it.

Right now I'm just happy it happened. Late, maybe. But it happened.

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thecityofdis How convenient that he couldn't have done this 24 hours ago.9th-May-2012 07:16 pm (UTC)
citiesburning Re: How convenient that he couldn't have done this 24 hours ago.9th-May-2012 07:17 pm (UTC)
would it have mattered? he is still leaving it up to the states, no?
tinylegacies 9th-May-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
LOL I just submitted this too! I wonder how many of us did :)

lickbrains 9th-May-2012 07:26 pm (UTC)
I'm not a fan of Glee but your gif is one of the few things I love about it <3
chimbleysweep 9th-May-2012 07:20 pm (UTC)
Turning the mic over to Ana Marie's Twitter for a second:

anamariecox: I applaud the leadership of President Biden.
thecityofdis 9th-May-2012 07:21 pm (UTC)
her twitter feed is FLAWLESS right now.
fickery 9th-May-2012 07:22 pm (UTC)
♥♥♥♥♥ *tacklehugs Joe Biden* ♥♥♥♥♥
chaya also relevant9th-May-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
hilsongirl Re: also relevant9th-May-2012 07:24 pm (UTC)
lol A+
hauntermooneyes 9th-May-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
Translation: We can have the political conversation now. I'm taking the plunge, Romney, what's your response?

High five, Mr President. <3
hauntermooneyes 9th-May-2012 07:28 pm (UTC)
(Translation postscript: the initial test with Biden turned out well, soooo

Once I started looking at everything the administration does and imagining seeing it on The West Wing, I found that their decisions made a lot more sense.)
lickbrains 9th-May-2012 07:24 pm (UTC)
fickery 9th-May-2012 07:27 pm (UTC)
Hahaha. Flawless gif use.
chasingtides 9th-May-2012 07:26 pm (UTC)
And what's he actually going to do about it?
thecityofdis 9th-May-2012 07:29 pm (UTC)
Oh, oh, I bet I know the answer to this one.
ladylothwen 9th-May-2012 07:29 pm (UTC)
I actually was discussing how I wanted Obama to come out and officially take a stance like two hours ago. Glad he has. Now I wanna know what he's gonna do about it. North Carolina proved that leaving civil rights to the states is only going to ban, ban, and triple dog ban gay rights. Which you think they would've learned a long time ago.
jwaneeta 10th-May-2012 02:14 am (UTC)
But it also works the other way: look at the states who've expressly legalized it.
pandaseal 9th-May-2012 07:30 pm (UTC)
About damn time.
jessyryan 9th-May-2012 07:35 pm (UTC)
Sigh. Meh.
fishphile 9th-May-2012 07:35 pm (UTC)
This is something that has me excited that absolutely shouldn't have me excited at all. Oh well.
hiddenfantasy 9th-May-2012 07:37 pm (UTC)
About damn time.
empirebird 9th-May-2012 07:40 pm (UTC)
Oh, fuck. You people are depressing.
jwaneeta 9th-May-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
God, really. I was pretty much braced for it, but it's fucking over my happy anyway. I'm out.
bmh4d0k3n 9th-May-2012 07:41 pm (UTC)
Oh, Fox:



It's almost funny in that this-could-be-a-parody way.
hauntermooneyes 9th-May-2012 07:44 pm (UTC)
...that's real?

omg I just looked

What in the
effervescent 9th-May-2012 07:42 pm (UTC)
I'm glad. No matter the bullshit out there, the politics, the fact that it took three years, I don't care right now. All I care about is the fact that now there are a lot of American kids who can say that their president feels that they should have the right to marry.

That's a big deal, and I'm happy.

Edited at 2012-05-09 07:44 pm (UTC)
bmh4d0k3n 9th-May-2012 07:52 pm (UTC)
+1
brucelynn 9th-May-2012 07:44 pm (UTC)
Photobucket


YO GO POTUS!!

mollywobbles867 9th-May-2012 07:54 pm (UTC)
BEST SHOW.
sparkindarkness 9th-May-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
Halle-freaking-lujah.

I'd praise - but damn the man had to be dragged kicking and screaming over the line, prodded inch by freaking inch to acknowledge the humanity of GBLT people.
silverpatronus 9th-May-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
perhaps so. but he still did it.
one_hoopy_frood 9th-May-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
To people saying he is doing this at a risk: I think it is the exact opposite. There's probably a big worry that the youth vote and progressives will be complacent this time around and not bother to vote, this will push them to go to the polls. It is a highly calculated move.
thecityofdis 9th-May-2012 08:01 pm (UTC)
THIS, jfc.
scolaro 9th-May-2012 07:47 pm (UTC)
frith_in_thorns 9th-May-2012 08:53 pm (UTC)
I approve of this gif :D

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Edited at 2012-05-09 08:56 pm (UTC)
mollywobbles867 9th-May-2012 07:49 pm (UTC)
I know this isn't enough, etc.... But I'm going to be happy right now. So gif spam!













meran_flash 9th-May-2012 07:53 pm (UTC)
I stopped watching Glee but I kind of want to know why Kurt is emotionally twirling.
shukivengeance 9th-May-2012 07:52 pm (UTC)
I'll be impressed once he actually does something about it, and not before.
moonloop 9th-May-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
This. I won't start cheering until something's done about it.
romp 10th-May-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
I think what many in this post are calling "cynical" is actually...over-reaching? Maybe the opposite of cynical because it suggests it was possible for a centrist president in a centrist party to do something radical. While I can think of all sorts of announcements and changes I'd like to see, I think all decisions are and *should* be made right now with November in mind.
schmiss 9th-May-2012 07:54 pm (UTC)
Shep Smith on Fox News: 'The President of the United States, now in the 21st century.'

zing.
ladypolitik 9th-May-2012 07:57 pm (UTC)
They must really literally shove $1,000,000 bills up his ass to keep him where he is, because damn.

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