Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Supreme Court Like Gay Marriage. Good For Them.

Anybody else remember this vain, tone-deaf exercise in poorly-written victimization? 


That happened. So did DOMA. I don't know what either of those were about. And neither will future generations.

Maggie Gallagher wants not to be lumped in with the segregationists of the mid-20th Century. Her best tack would've been to not hop on the discrimination train in the first place (I imagine it looking like the armored train from Goldeneye: archaic, paranoid, shuttered windows, and while impervious to bullets is extremely vulnerable to Court-triggered explosions). She can wring her hands all she wants now. Forty years down the road, she's Bull Connor without the dogs.

It's probably classless to stick the knife in like this.

If it's hard not to, it's because there are still 36 states that have outlawed gay marriage. 6 more only allow marriage lite. Until those are fixed, this isn't over.

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