Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Dick Cheney, Laura Bush, Colin Powell Voice Support for Marriage Equality in New Ad

Get ready for the spittle to fly in blinding sheets as the Christofascists react to a new ad in support for marriage equality that is being launched by The Respect for Marriage Coalition (chaired by HRC and Freedom to Marry).   Maggie Gallagher, Tony Perkins, Rick Santorum and a host of other anti-gay hate merchants will likely go into convulsions since the ad features Laura Bush, Dick Cheney and Colin Powell all speaking in support of same sex marriage.  Conservative heads will be exploding.  All of which is a good thing.  Politico looks at the new ad campaign. Here are highlights:

A pro-gay marriage group is set to launch a $1 million media campaign in support of same-sex nuptials, with full-page ads in several major newspapers and a television spot featuring President Barack Obama, former first lady Laura Bush and former Vice ,President Dick Cheney.

The Respect for Marriage Coalition, co-chaired by the Human Rights Campaign, is behind the ad campaign, which begins with TV spots airing on national cable and the Sunday-morning talk shows, along with ads in POLITICO, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, officials with the group said.

The goal of the spot is to show voices from both sides of the political aisle supporting gay marriage, an issue which saw statewide victories in Washington, Maryland, Maine and Minnesota on Election Day last November.  The spot doesn’t feature fresh sit-down interviews, but uses clips from Bush, Cheney, Obama and former Secretary of State Colin Powell discussing gay marriage.

Obama’s clip is from his inaugural address last month, in which he said, “Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law.”

There are two major cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court that relate to gay marriage — one about the California gay marriage ban, the other about the federal Defense of Marriage Act — and the ad campaign takes place in the context of landmarks in the pro-gay marriage movement.

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