Good Republican Watch in 2014

Good Republican Watch in 2014 June 3, 2014

In February 2013, I predicted that the GOP would buckle on gay marriage. It was an easy, unoriginal prediction, and the evidence continues to pile up. Chris Geidner reports at BuzzFeed:

“Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — one of the Republicans often discussed as a potential 2016 presidential nominee — essentially ceded the issue to federal judges.

“‘Any federal judge has got to look at that law not only with respect to the state’s constitution but what it means in terms of the U.S. Constitution, as well. Again, I’m not going to pretend to tell a federal judge in that regard what he or she should do about it,’ Walker said, adding that ‘[v]oters don’t talk to [him] about that.’

“Then, on Wednesday, Sen. Orrin Hatch — a key voice for Republicans on judicial issues since the 1990s — went even further than Walker in an interview with KSL radio.

“’Anybody that does not believe that gay marriage is going to be the law of the land just hasn’t been observing what’s going on,’ he said. ‘The trend right now in the courts is to permit gay marriage, and anybody who doesn’t admit that just isn’t living in the real world.’

“Following state and federal court rulings in Arkansas, Idaho, Oregon, and Pennsylvania striking down state bans on same-sex couples’ marriage — and decisions by Oregon officials and Corbett in Pennsylvania not to appeal those decisions — Corbett, Walker, and Hatch are staking out the new Republican normal on LGBT rights.”

What does the GOP think it’s been doing for the past four decades? Permissive abortion has been the law of the land for a long time.


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