@SpySlowhands You are far too optimistic, stop it, because you know deep within you that this super slow process will never actually come to an end if we continue watching it go along. You are simply far too in love with Obama to realize that he lied and is not the fierce advocate he claimed to be.
He defended DOMA, he defends DADT, he believes in separate but equal for gays. I mean seriously, can it be more obvious? And no, the DoJ doesn't have to appeal, that's actually a lie that they do.
@SpySlowhands , DADT will never be repealed this way. If it was going to happen, it would be done already. There is huge popular support for ending DADT, and huge Democratic majorities in both houses. Republicans, and conservative Democrats in the Senate are holding it up, and this problem isn't getting any smaller.
Gibbs is wrong (and he knows it, which is why he's having such a difficult time). The most durable solution to ending DADT is for a federal court to overturn it, as has happened. Any Act of Congress can be undone by a subsequent Act of Congress. Indeed, such a repeal of DADT proves my point.
@SpySlowhands Get stuff through the Senate? Have you been paying attention to politics at all in the past year? Nothing is getting through the Senate. How long did a severely dumbed down Health Care take to pass? The Defense Authorization bill was filibustered by Republicans for the first time in fifty years. And they're in the minority. After mid-terms where a Republican takeover might be possible getting DADT repeal through the Senate will be a pipe dream. All we're hearing are excuses.
When, Gibbs? When it's convenient for Obama? When he's re-elected in 2012? Assuming he will even be re-elected, that is.
In case you haven't noticed the Senate is completely dysfunctional with the Party of No filibustering everything that Democrats try to get passed. After mid-terms it will be even more dysfunctional. Then we have asshats like McCain who say he will absolutely do everything in his power to prevent DADT repeal. Good luck with that.
Obama's doing the right thing, people. The best way to end it is through repealing the law and it needs to get through the senate and onto the President's desk. His Justice Dep't has to appeal the federal judge so that the next judge can strike down the Justice Dep't's appeal, lending even more weight and cred and closure on that procedural front once and for all.
Just relax, it's in the process of ending, and the President is doing it right so that another President can't re-open it.
Obumer is ONLY looking for votes, he hasnt done shit to this day and he ONLY wants votes, the guy is an IDIOT and should have never been voted in. DONT VOTE THIS IDIOT IN AGAIN, OUR COUNTRY IS AT AN ALL TIME LOW BECAUSE OF WHAT YOU VOTED FOR, he was a dumb shit community leader that does not even come close to what a President needs to offer...
@cxa2500 way too many. Progress is never as fast as it should be.
chertzle 6 months ago
Bullshit! Just give an executive order to stop DADT. Just how many more lives are to be ruined by this crap?
cxa2500 1 year ago
@SpySlowhands You are far too optimistic, stop it, because you know deep within you that this super slow process will never actually come to an end if we continue watching it go along. You are simply far too in love with Obama to realize that he lied and is not the fierce advocate he claimed to be.
He defended DOMA, he defends DADT, he believes in separate but equal for gays. I mean seriously, can it be more obvious? And no, the DoJ doesn't have to appeal, that's actually a lie that they do.
snipzor 1 year ago
@SpySlowhands , DADT will never be repealed this way. If it was going to happen, it would be done already. There is huge popular support for ending DADT, and huge Democratic majorities in both houses. Republicans, and conservative Democrats in the Senate are holding it up, and this problem isn't getting any smaller.
rg0057 1 year ago
Gibbs is wrong (and he knows it, which is why he's having such a difficult time). The most durable solution to ending DADT is for a federal court to overturn it, as has happened. Any Act of Congress can be undone by a subsequent Act of Congress. Indeed, such a repeal of DADT proves my point.
rg0057 1 year ago
@SpySlowhands Get stuff through the Senate? Have you been paying attention to politics at all in the past year? Nothing is getting through the Senate. How long did a severely dumbed down Health Care take to pass? The Defense Authorization bill was filibustered by Republicans for the first time in fifty years. And they're in the minority. After mid-terms where a Republican takeover might be possible getting DADT repeal through the Senate will be a pipe dream. All we're hearing are excuses.
HenhousetheRed 1 year ago
When, Gibbs? When it's convenient for Obama? When he's re-elected in 2012? Assuming he will even be re-elected, that is.
In case you haven't noticed the Senate is completely dysfunctional with the Party of No filibustering everything that Democrats try to get passed. After mid-terms it will be even more dysfunctional. Then we have asshats like McCain who say he will absolutely do everything in his power to prevent DADT repeal. Good luck with that.
HenhousetheRed 1 year ago 2
Obama's doing the right thing, people. The best way to end it is through repealing the law and it needs to get through the senate and onto the President's desk. His Justice Dep't has to appeal the federal judge so that the next judge can strike down the Justice Dep't's appeal, lending even more weight and cred and closure on that procedural front once and for all.
Just relax, it's in the process of ending, and the President is doing it right so that another President can't re-open it.
SpySlowhands 1 year ago
Obumer is ONLY looking for votes, he hasnt done shit to this day and he ONLY wants votes, the guy is an IDIOT and should have never been voted in. DONT VOTE THIS IDIOT IN AGAIN, OUR COUNTRY IS AT AN ALL TIME LOW BECAUSE OF WHAT YOU VOTED FOR, he was a dumb shit community leader that does not even come close to what a President needs to offer...
WSthe3rd 1 year ago
Its no bushes fault we are in debt. Just ask bill Clinton about subprime loans and the great "Community Reinvestment Act"!!!
wvbkball 1 year ago