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TODAY'S STORIES
16.05.2008
McCain and Gay Marriage

I'll be interested to see how much hay McCain makes out of yesterday's ruling in California. It's worth keeping in mind that during the 2004 marriage debate in Congress, McCain, who opposed the Federal Marriage Amendment mainly on federalist grounds, also seemed to ridicule the notion that gay marriage would destroy civilization as we know it without some federal action:

But he said the decision in Massachusetts to legalize same-sex marriages does "not represent a death knell to marriage."...

"We will have to wait a little longer to see if Armageddon has arrived."

 I detect a bit of sarcasm there.

P.S. McCain did however support an Arizona marriage ban initiative in 2005. 

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:40 AM with 2 comment(s)

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orkeny said:

...but Arizona was the first state whose electorate voted down the marriage ban. Which—lest we forget—was something of a revolution of itself, considering other states were passing such monstrosities by 70, 80 percent.

May 16, 2008 11:40 AM

liberal reformer said:

McCain has to manage a highwire act here, as well as on many other issues. Thus, McCain the scourge of tax cuts has become the Grover Norquist McCain. Who knows how he will position himself on this matter. Indeed, who knows how he might govern if elected. Jonathan Chait wrote recently that he thought he had Mccain figured out back in 2000 but he got fooled. I feel the same way.

May 16, 2008 11:46 AM