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Anti-gay bigots are getting their clocks cleaned - Salon.com
That's what they said about blacks and women. If it were true, they wouldn't mind passing the law.
As usual, they're lying.
Today's vote on LGBT workplace protections showed Democrats using it as a wedge issue. And the right hiding in fear ...
By their actions today, Democrats and Republicans both made clear that they agree on something significant: Gay rights are currently a winning issue for Democrats and a losing one for the GOP.
So winning, in fact, that as the Senate approached a Thursday vote on workplace protections for gay and transgender workers, Majority Leader Harry Reid asserted that the GOP-controlled House of Representatives was going to have to capitulate, if they have any hope of nominating a viable candidate for president or want to hang onto the House.
Apparently, the GOP firebrands agree. When it came time for Senate Republicans to voice their objections to the bill before the procedural vote Monday: crickets. No Green Eggs and Ham from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. No showboating by the usual suspects. None of them wanted to take the floor against an anti-discrimination law that nearly 70 percent of Americans support and 90 percent believe already exists.
On the House side, an aide for Speaker John Boehner strenuously objected when the Huffington Post reported Monday that Boehners stated opposition to the Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA) dealt a blow to the bills chances of reaching the presidents desk.
We have always believed this is covered by existing law, the aide told Huffington Post, refuting the notion that Boehners position strayed from anything he had said in the past. Its a longstanding position, and, frankly, not news at all.
That's what they said about blacks and women. If it were true, they wouldn't mind passing the law.
As usual, they're lying.