We will not see this matter reversed, at least in our lifetimes.
The worst thing we can do now is hang ourselves on it in the 2016 General.
Newt failed to read the polls and went into the 1998 Congressional and tried to base the campaign on Clinton’s conduct with Monica. It was a very bad choice, and cost him the Speakership.
2016 needs to be about the WHOLE issue of the direction of America, not individual elements thereof. If we get trapped in the little issues, it lets the Dems set themselves up as small individual “protectors.”
We win by asking:
“Were America’s problems fixed or made worse in 8 years of Obama-Clinton?”
“Are we more safe against terrorist attacks against our homes that we were before 8 years of Obama-Clinton?”
“Did we have ISIS before we had 8 years of Obama-Clinton?”
Were racial relations improved or made worse during 8 years of Hillary and Obama?”
Do you think your children have a brighter future after 8 years of Hillary and Obama?”
“Are you better off economically after 8 years of Obama-Clinton?”
And if Clinton is the nominee, we ALWAYS refer to the current presidency as “Obama-Clinton,” or “Hillary and Obama.”
Bottom line: We win 2016 or lose America.
I agree that the Republicans can’t win on the issue of gay marriage; it will have to do with the overall direction of the economy and world events. But the media will do their very best to make the election about gay marriage.
What makes you think electing Republicans will change anything. Do you remember all the promises made by R’s in 2014? Have they keep one promise? Have they done one thing to help stop or even slow the assault on our Constitution? No, almost all the R’s in DC are as corrupt as the Rats. Screw them too.