Posted on 10/03/2015 11:42:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Hillary Clinton ridiculed her Republican opponents during a Saturday speech before Americas preeminent gay-rights organization, poking fun at Ben Carsons views on gay marriage and inviting Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas) to a gay-pride parade.
Ted Cruz slammed a political opponent for marching in a pride parade. He clearly has no idea what hes missing, she told board members and staff of the D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign. Pride parades are so much fun! I was marching in them when I was First Lady. You should join us sometimes, senator. Come on!
Clinton spoke in a crowded ballroom at D.C.s ritzy Mayflower hotel, where gay-rights activists hooted and hollered as she ran through the laundry list of this years victories. It felt like all of America was dancing in the streets this June, she said, referencing the Supreme Courts decision to strike down state laws forbidding gay marriage. And thats because of you . . . you helped change a lot of minds, including mine. And I personally am very grateful for that.
Like President Obama, Hillary Clintons position on gay marriage evolved over the years. She opposed it as First Lady, during her time in the Senate, and as secretary of state. But with public opinion shifting rapidly, she came out in favor of the policy in 2013.
Despite the Supreme Court win, Clinton warned the delegates that marriage equality remained under threat. The next president could get three Supreme Court appointments, she said. We could lose the Supreme Court.
Clinton singled out a couple of other GOP candidates for criticism in addition to Cruz. Though not mentioning Mike Huckabee by name, she excoriated the former Arkansas governor for celebrating a county clerk who is breaking the law a reference to Rowan County, Ky., clerk Kim Daviss refusal to provide marriage licenses for gay couples drawing hisses from the audience.
She also made fun of Ben Carsons views on homosexuality. Ben Carson says marriage equality caused the fall of the Roman Empire, she deadpanned, shrugging as the audience laughed and applauded.
Clintons Saturday morning speech before gay-rights activists checks an important box for her campaign. The Democratic presidential front-runner had been asked to give the keynote address at the groups annual dinner later this evening, but refused the invite in order to appear on Saturday Night Live.
#share#That speech will now be delivered by Vice President Joe Biden, who has flirted with challenging Clinton for the Democratic nomination for months. Biden came out for gay marriage in 2012 one year before Hillary Clinton, and before even President Obama announced his support. Bidens public endorsement of gay marriage is widely thought to have pushed President Obama to also back the policy a few weeks later.
Brendan Bordelon is a political reporter for National Review.
By making a substantial donation to an inner health clinic that serves poor and black AIDS patients......that would be a substantive act, not grandstanding or pandering like a Clinton.
That should be “Inner city health clinic”
Well as a person who truly is sick, some of those meds they stick you on make you gain weight, can’t lose it, or makes you look sicker.
Then who knows she might have gotten a mini face lift.
No nor is Sanders.
I want hard cold stats before I vote, not just sound bytes. And I want to know who the VP choice is now not months from now. My preference is Lt. Col. Allen West, known conservative and terrorist fighter.
We know pretty much what he is missing and I fully expect someone to post pictures of it.
Must be Hillary is afraid of Cruz. Hmm. Interesting.
What about that sweet promise she made about 3 Supreme Court judges.
Three that Ted would appoint would be wonderful.
How many people fit into a crowded ballroom?
Oh, okay. Thank you for putting it gently.
does she find attractive as a lesbian or what??
Ugh...I personally think that homos and lesbians act like that in public as an “in your face” gesture to the rest of the world. That, and they’re not mentally stable (I can honestly say that about every one I have ever known).
I’m not on Facebook or Myspace, but it wouldn’t surprise me if people chose those rainbow colors to “come out” to their families and friends. I think I read somewhere that the colors were actually a social experiment...Facebook wanted to see just how many would go along with the groupthink and adopt them on their pages.
No, just to join an NRA parade...which ends at a firing range.
Of course I wouldn’t trust her with a gun.
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