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President and Mrs. Obama spoke at today’s International Women’s Day reception in the East Room of the White House. It must have been a rather jovial event — the official transcript notes nine different sets of laughter and twenty-six sets of applause. The event was emceed by actress Kerry Washington.

Mentioning the LGBTQ community as part of America’s history, President Obama said,

The story of America over the past 200 years — past 233 years is one of laws becoming more just, of a people becoming more equal, of a union being perfected. It’s a story of captives being set free and a movement to fulfill the promise of that freedom. It’s a story of waves of weary travelers reconsecrating America as a nation of immigrants. It’s a story of our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters making the most of that most American of demands — to be treated the same as everybody else. And it’s a story of women, from those on the Mayflower to the one I’m blessed to call my wife, who looked across the dinner table, and thought, I’m smarter than that guy.

During his address, the President mentioned many American iconic women, from Abigail Adams to Gloria Steinem to Hillary Clinton, who, Mr. Obama said, “throughout her career, has put millions of cracks in America’s glass ceiling.”

Saying, “full gender equality has not yet been achieved,” Obama noted there is still much work to be done.

“But even as we reflect on the hope of our history, we must also face squarely the reality of the present — a reality marked by unfairness, marked by hardship for too many women in America. The statistics of inequality are all too familiar to us — how women just earn 77 cents for every dollar men make; how one in four women is the victim of domestic violence at some point in her life; how women are more than half the population, but make up only 17 percent of the seats in Congress, and less than 3 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs.”

Obama also discussed women in the military, but did not mention “our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters” in that arena, ignoring an opportunity to reinforce his call to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

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Watch: Rep. Steve King: “Enemies” Of America: “Liberals, Progressives, Maoists, Socialists, Marxists…”

February 19, 2010 12:29 PM by David Badash
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This morning, at Day II of CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) ironically quoted Sun Tzu’s 2500 year old “The Art of War,” a manifesto considered to be the greatest example of Taoist thinking.
King then went on to define who he considers to be the enemies of America:
Liberals, Progressives, Che Gueverians, [...]

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Media Matters: “The right-wing response to Obama’s SOTU address: “jerk,” “arrogant,” cocky”

January 28, 2010 3:16 AM by David Badash

Media Matters: “The right-wing response to Obama’s SOTU address: “jerk,” “arrogant,” cocky.”
Media and right-wing watchdog Media Matters compiled some of the nasty and ad hominem attacks on President Obama and fellow Democrats. Typical right-wing BS attacks.
Here’s a sampling:
On her Twitter account, NRO’s Kathryn Lopez wrote that Obama is “thin skinned”
RedState.com’s Erick Erickson wrote: “What you [...]

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Civil Rights

While Prop 8 Takes Center Stage, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Is About To Explode On The White House

January 15, 2010 3:08 PM by David Badash
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Military Still Kicking The Can Down The Road




No doubt, the federal Proposition 8 trial in San Francisco is in the media spotlight this week. But reports are coming through fast and furious about an intentionally leaked Pentagon “memo,” talk again of kicking repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” down the road, and even – get [...]

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Watch: Sarah Palin’s Debut As Fox News Contributor

January 13, 2010 12:01 AM by David Badash
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O’Reilly: “The Perception Of You Is That You’re Not That Smart.”



Bill O’Reilly talks with former Republican Vice Presidential candidate, former Governor, former chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, former Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, former “Miss Congeniality,” former sportscaster, former head of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Sarah Palin.
Count how many times she [...]

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Partering Glances

December 9, 2009 8:30 AM by David Badash
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Realizing Yourself, Leaving Others




It all started last Monday and I blame Charles Johnson. Who? Well, if you read me you probably don’t read him. He’s the guy who writes the incredibly successful right-wing political blog, Little Green Footballs. And he’s a parter.
What’s a “parter?” What? – You don’t know? A parter is someone so well-known [...]

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Civil Rights

Obama: “Inactive, Slow, Silent”

October 19, 2009 11:54 AM by David Badash
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The Nation highlights the gay rights movement’s advances this year, in a slideshow. In it, they call the National Equality March “massive,” saying,
“For much of the straight population it is their first exposure to the growing anger and frustration the LGBT community feels when it comes to the Obama administration.”
And,
“Despite repeatedly pledging to repeal the [...]


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Round Two: Is President Obama Doing Enough And Keeping His Promises To The Gay Community?

September 14, 2009 1:21 PM by David Badash

Five Months Later, The Numbers Are The Same
A few months ago, I asked the question, “Is President Obama doing enough and keeping his promises to the gay community?” Several months later, amazingly, the results have not wavered. With over 1000 responses, yet holding steady over the months, 52% to 54% say “No.”
Have your say here, [...]

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BREAKING: Senate Gives Matthew Shepard Bill Major Lifeline

July 21, 2009 1:39 PM by David Badash
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Votes To Remove $1.75 Billion F-22 Funding From Bill In Face Of Presidential Veto Threat

Moments ago the U.S. Senate voted to remove funding for the Air Force’s F-22 Raptor, an aircraft program Secretary of Defense Gates and President Obama both were vehemently against continuing funding. The funding is part of a Defense Appropriations Bill that [...]

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What The White House Says It Says About Gay Rights

June 15, 2009 6:29 PM by David Badash

What The White House Says It Says About Gay Rights. Here’s the text from WhiteHouse.gov on gay civil rights:
“President Obama also continues to support the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and believes that our anti-discrimination employment laws should be expanded to include sexual orientation and gender identity. He supports full civil unions and federal rights for LGBT [...]

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What You’ve Been Waiting For: Obama’s Gay Rights Revolution

June 15, 2009 6:00 PM by David Badash
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The Administration Discusses Its “Plan.” Hint: There Is None


“Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” might accurately describe the turn of events for the gay community and their supporters since late Thursday, thanks to the Obama Administration’s Department of Justice, which filed a brief in Smelt v. United States, a federal gay marriage case. (If you’re not up-to-speed, read, […]

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